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Disability Information and Advisory Support Services

In Northland, there are a range of organisations providing a Disability Information Advisory Service about a specific disability, or disability in general.

Get more information about these individual organisations and how to contact them in Northland.

Our Services

Our services are designed to educate, inform and support your organisation or business to research, develop and provide services that are responsive to people with disabilities.

• Project Management
• Event Co-ordination
• Disability Responsiveness Training

We have strong linkages and relationships with individuals and organisations in the Northland Disability Sector.

Doves Tail

Dove’s Tail is the commercial division of Tiaho Trust.  We are involved in providing travellers with specific needs with information about operators, providers, facilities and events that understand what it means to be accessible. 

For more information please visit www.dovestail.co.nz

NorthAble Annual Dance

Published November 30th 2011, Posted in Northland NorthAble Annual Dance

Get your dancing shoes on!  Be entertained by Eddie Hemara.

NorthAble Disability Services are holding their annual dance to celebrate the International Day of the Disabled Person on the 3rd December at the Marist Sports Club, 39 Park Avenue Whangarei from 6pm to 11pm. 

The theme is ‘Silver and Gold’ and the cost is $5 per head.  A light supper will be provided along with the sale of non-alcoholic beverages.  We will also have spot prizes.

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Far North disability community get politically engaged

Published November 18th 2011, Posted in National Far North disability community get politically engaged

Over forty members of the Far North disabled community attended the ‘Political Engagement = Disability Empowerment’ Hui in Kaitaia yesterday.

Attendees took full advantage of the opportunity to meet the new Disability Human Rights Commissioner Paul Gibson and local standing candidates Sue Bradford and Ngawai Herewini from the Mana Party and Pauline Evans from the Greens.  A late apology was received from the Lynette Stewart from the Labour Party.

The Human Rights Commission and candidates gained a good insight into issues that people with disabilities are facing in the Far North and attendees had the chance to engage with the candidates around their disability policies and how these would affect them. 

Thank you to all who attended and helped make this such a successful and empowering hui.

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Whangarei Sib Support NZ Workshop

Published November 11th 2011, Posted in Northland

Sib Support NZ Whangarei are holding a Sibling Workshop (SibShop) on the 26 November 2011, 10:00am to 3:00pm

The SibShop is for children aged between 8-18 years who do not have a health condition, disability or special needs, BUT have a brother or sister that does.

Please join us for a day of awesome fun where you will meet kids just like you.  Spaces are limited.

Please contact us for more information and to RSVP on 09 437 3337 or 0508 236 236.

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Launch of ‘Plan for the Future’ DVD

Published November 10th 2011, Posted in Northland Launch of ‘Plan for the Future’ DVD

We were pleased to attend the first launch in the country of the New Zealand Down Syndrome Associations new DVD resource ‘Plan for the Future’.  This DVD is aimed at helping young people with Down Syndrome transition from school through to adult life.

There was great support from the disability community in Whangarei for Thomas Sadgove and his family who tell their story on the DVD about Thomas transitioning from school with support from a number of individuals and organisations. His is one story among many that show how successful and included people with Down Syndrome can be with the right supports and attitude from employers.

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End of year Beach BBQ

Published November 10th 2011, Posted in Northland

The Brain Injury Association Northland are holding a ‘End of Year Beach BBQ’ for people living with the effects of brain injury and their families/whanau/carers and friends.

An opportunity to connect with others living with the effects of a brain injury.  Bring along something to share for lunch, sunscreen, hat and togs.

Where?  the beach, Ahipara Foreshore, take the main road from Kaitaia past the college, travel about 16kms and go past the Ahipara school until you find the toilets.

We look forward to seeing you there.

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Candidates and Human Rights Disability Commissioner in Kaitaia

Published November 08th 2011, Posted in Northland Candidates and Human Rights Disability Commissioner in Kaitaia

Attendance to our recent ‘Political Engagement = Disability Empowerment’ hui in Whangarei highlighted the interest from the disabled community to standing candidates policies around disability and their responses to some local disability issues.

The Far North disability community will have a chance to hear from candidates at the Baptist Church on Thursday 17 November. We look forward to meeting and hearing from Lynette Stewart (Labour Party), Sue Bradford and Ngawai Herewini (Mana Party) and Pauline Evans (Green Party). 

Speaking first though will be the new Human Rights Disability Commissioner Paul Gibson.  Paul will be speaking about the role of the Commission and is looking forward to meeting the disabled community to hear about the issues that are a barrier to them participating in their community.

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Local Standing Candidates grilled by disability community

Published November 04th 2011, Posted in Northland Local Standing Candidates grilled by disability community

At yesterday’s Political Engagement = Disability Empowerment Hui, six of the local standing candidates for this years general election talked to over 100 members of the Whangarei disability community about their parties disability policies and answered questions from the floor about local disability issues.  A very successful event with some lively discussions.

Attendees were also able to meet the new Human Rights Disability Commissioner Paul Gibson who spoke about the Commissions work and attendees had the opportunity to share with him issues they face in their community.

If you were unable to make it to the hui and you would like to read their speech notes, parties Disability Policies and responses to some local disability issues please continue reading.  You are also welcome to make a comment below or join us on Facebook.

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