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Welcome to the invitation The Invitation is a challenge to every New Zealander to take action at home, at work and in the community. Together we can make New...
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Businesses accept The Invitation to support accessibility
Screen Shot 2016 03 10 at 1.32.36 PM More than 400 Kiwi businesses around the country are signing up to an initiative that aims to make New...
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Creative company Deafradio champions accessibility for deaf
NZ sign language interpreter Dan Hanks and sign language user Sonia Pivac started Deafradio, to help make the world more accessible for the deaf. Deafradio is helping deaf people...
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Crutches help Cate Grace to business success
For many people, a lifetime using crutches would be a huge handicap. But Christchurch woman Cate Grace has used her disability to power her own brand of positive leadership...
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Minnie Baragwanath: Let's Be.Accessible NZ
New Zealand has an extraordinary history of leading social change movements, whether it be the right to vote for women, our anti-nuclear stance, clean green and the treaty...
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Inclusive and accessible cities the goal for placemaker
Creating a sense of "place" and celebrating cities as "engine rooms of living" are what Gilbert Rochecouste does best. The Melbourne-based visionary describes himself as a placemaker, "someone who facilitates...
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