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Tuhana
This website contains resources to help people, families, service providers and communities work in partnership to build inclusive communities
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Standards & Monitoring Services
The primary focus of SAMS is to work in partnership with consumers, families/whanau, agencies and other stakeholders to improve community services for people with a disability and /or mental health issues. SAMS is committed to ensuring that services keep focused on enhancing the quality of life for people using these services.
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People First
People First New Zealand is a self advocacy organisation run by and for people with learning/intellectual disability. People First New Zealand is part of an international self advocacy movement. There are People First groups in Canada, USA, England, Australia and other countries
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ASENZ
The mission statement for ASENZ is to provide a high profile forum for the promotion, establishment and development of Supported Employment Services for people with disabilities in New Zealand, through information, networking, research and policy advocacy.
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Ministry of Social Development
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Ministry of Health
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Office for Disability Issues
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DPA
DPA is the collective voice of people with disability in New Zealand based on principles of human rights and equal value of life.
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Parent to Parent
Parent to Parent is a support and information network for parents of children with special needs
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Employers Disability Network
The Employers Disability Network is a not-for-profit network of organisations sharing best practice on working with disability in all areas of business.
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Community Research
Community Research gathers research about New Zealand’s tangata whenua, community and voluntary sector, shares it with a broader audience, creates a virtual hub for researchers, iwi and community organisations to share their ideas, and advocates good methods in community research.
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