by Genevieve McLachlan | Jan 22, 2019 | Access Citizen, Accessibility, Articles, Assistive technology, Be. Lab, Blindness, Celebration, Inclusive Design, Newsletter, People with Disabilities, Product News, Survey, Technology, Visual Impairment
Our first newsletter for 2019 is packed full of interesting information. Please share it and remember you can subscribe if you’d like your own personal copy delivered straight to your inbox. Read our newsletter…
by Genevieve McLachlan | Jan 15, 2019 | Access Citizen, Accessibility, Be. Lab, People with Disabilities, Research, Survey
Be. Accessible are working alongside Cogo again this year to discover how Kiwis find accessing New Zealand and all it has to offer. Please take a few minutes to respond to the access 2019 survey and go into the draw to win one of two $200 shopping vouchers from a...
by Genevieve McLachlan | Nov 23, 2018 | Access Citizen, Accessibility, Disability Action Plan, Events, Minister for Disability Issues, NZ Disability Strategy, People with Disabilities, Research, Social Change, Survey, Workshop
The Office for Disability Issues and the Disabled Peoples’ Organisations Coalition are holding workshops to gather your ideas about what should be in the new Disability Action Plan 2019‒2022. The Disability Action Plan will document the government’s commitments for...
by Genevieve McLachlan | Nov 6, 2018 | Access Citizen, Accessibility, Articles, Survey
The Department of Internal Affairs is developing a framework for online voting in the 2019 local body elections. Have your say here.
by Genevieve McLachlan | Nov 20, 2017 | Assistive technology, Be. Lab, Learning Disabilitiy, Newsletter, Print Disability, Product News, Survey, Technology
This month’s newsletter focuses on apps for Android and Dyslexia. There’s also an assisitve technology survey and a letter to all New Zealanders from Be. Accessible. Please feel free to share this with your networks and remember you can sign up for your...
by Genevieve McLachlan | Jul 18, 2017 | Learning Support, Support, Survey
Te Pou is working with partners in the disability sector to develop a knowledge and skills framework for individuals supporting people on the autism spectrum. The framework is intended to be used as a resource for employers to improve staff performance and guide...