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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

Free Arthritis and Gout seminar

Published July 15th 2011, Posted in Northland Free Arthritis and Gout seminar

Arthritis NZ Northland are holding a free Arthritis and Gout seminar on Wednesday 20th July from 1pm at the Whangarei R.S.A at 9 Rust Ave.

This seminar is being delivered by arthritis NZ Educator and Registered Nurse Georgina Greville.  Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in New Zealand.  If you have Arthritis or work with people with Arthritis you are invited to come along to this seminar where Georgina will talk about Arthritis including Gout; how to live a healthy life and reduce discomfort and prevent gout attacks by good management. 

To register for this seminar please phone Sue Baker on 09 438 5037.

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Into battle for the disabled

Published July 12th 2011, Posted in National / 1 Comment Into battle for the disabled

Story courtesy of the Northern Advocate - Joseph Aldrdge
Making New Zealand more accessible for disabled people one city at a time - it’s all part of the master plan for Be.Accessible’s chief executive Minnie Baragwanath.

She was in Whangarei this week and met local representatives of the disabled community as part of her national tour of Rugby World Cup host cities.

After a presentation of Be.Accessible’s goals and initiatives, Ms Baragwanath officially certified two local people to make accessibility assessments of Whangarei businesses and organisations that will form part of a national database.

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Hui - Development of Hospice services

Published July 08th 2011, Posted in Northland Hui - Development of Hospice services

This is an invitation for you to participate in the development of hospice services for local communities.

Hospice mid-north strives to provide the best possible palliative care for the sick or terminally ill in the place they choose to be.  We would like to know what kind of care you would like.  By sharing our knowledge and experinces, we will learn what is available and needed, and together explore how Hospice can provide personalised care.

Please download the attached panui to join us in a conversation at a place near you.

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Thieves snatch precious gear from wheelchair user Kimberley

Published July 04th 2011, Posted in Northland Thieves snatch precious gear from wheelchair user Kimberley

Story courtesy of the Northern Advocate - Lindy Laird
A disabled Whangarei woman is shaken after having her bag stolen from her motorised wheelchair while she was in a main thoroughfare in broad daylight.

Kimberley McLean, 24, said she had never been afraid of making her way around town before but is now scared of being out on her own..

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Neurological Foundaiton’s Annual Appeal Week

Published June 30th 2011, Posted in National Neurological Foundaiton’s Annual Appeal Week

Sunday 3 July to Saturday 9 July

The Neurological Foundation’s Annual Appeal week launches on Sunday with the comical TV ad campaign featuring neuroscientists washing cars to raise money. The reality of the campaign’s message however is very real and very serious; funding for brain research is needed more than ever to improve the outcomes for the growing number of New Zealanders being diagnosed with neurological disorders.

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Charities Commission - Whangarei Forum

Published June 29th 2011, Posted in Northland

Between May and July this year, the Charities Commission will be hosting regional forums for charities. The forums are being held in collaboration with the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants (NZICA).

Topics covered will be: Profiling your charity, Internal disputes and Leading volunteers, leading organisations. There will also be one hour opt-in sessions in the afternoon covering Annual returns online, Internal disputes and Governance.

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BP Vouchers for volunteers

Published June 24th 2011, Posted in National BP Vouchers for volunteers

Every day, thousands of volunteers give up their spare time to the communities they live in and help others who are less fortunate.  These volunteers are an essential part of New Zealand society.  If you’re a volunteer, then we want to help you reduce costs.

Since 2006, BP Vouchers for Volunteers has recognised these efforts by donating thousands of BP fuel vouchers to organisations that have volunteers working in our local ommunities.  BP New Zealand recognises that the cost of running vehicles has a big impact on these community organisations, so we want to do our bit to help out.

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