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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

Latest News

Motherhood and women experiencing disability

Published May 28th 2008, Posted in National / 1 Comment Motherhood and women experiencing disability

Women with impairment experience disability in many aspects of life. A stigma still exists towards them becoming mothers with these women sometimes being regarded as asexual and not capable of being mothers. Such attitudes may influence the quality and appropriateness of care and support provided by health professionals.

To date little research has been carried out, and none in New Zealand, to indicate or respond to the facilitators and barriers to pregnancy, birth and motherhood for women with impairments.

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EMS information updates

Published May 26th 2008, Posted in National EMS information updates

Equipment Modification Services (EMS) What are they?

Equipment and Modification Services (EMS) is the system by which people of all ages, with a long term impairment, get equipment or modifications to their home or vehicle to enable them to be safe and independent in every day living activities. Equipment may include shower chairs, wheelchairs, walking frames, mobility canes, communication devices and hearing aids. The equipment is on loan to the person for as long as it continues to meet their needs.

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Intellectual Disability Sector on Verge of Crisis

Published May 22nd 2008, Posted in National / 2 Comments

Intellectually disabled New Zealanders and their families could face a precarious future, a new report revealed today.

The National Residential Intellectual Disability Providers Group (NRID) is a national organisation comprising intellectual disability providers who support approximately 6,500 New Zealanders with an intellectual disability.

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National Cert. in Community Support Services

Published May 21st 2008, Posted in Northland National Cert. in Community Support Services

Careerforce (CSSITO) warmly invites you to a presentation to hear about the new National Certificate in Community Support Services Core Competencies (Level 3).  This is stage one of the roll out of the new Level 3 Career Pathway Qualifications (CPQs) for those working in support roles in the health and disability sector.

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‘Red’ interviews Ruth Dyson

Published May 20th 2008, Posted in National ‘Red’ interviews Ruth Dyson

Our friend Red from the website ‘walking.is.overrated’ recently interviewed Ruth Dyson, Minister for Disability Issues, asking her a number of questions including “What are your thoughts on funding, in particular the gap between MOH and ACC funding” and “If Labour are re-elected, what’s on your to-do list?”.  This makes for interesting listening, check it out and leave a comment.

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Disability ‘is’ political

Published May 20th 2008, Posted in National Disability ‘is’ political

Have you ever felt that the community, society and the environment that you live in disables you more than it needs to?

Then you need to be politically aware and make use of your civic rights to vote. 

Tiaho Trust will be doing a series of articles and events leading up to the general election this year.  To kick this off Tiaho Trust is holding an Electoral Education Workshop presented by the Electoral Commission.

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Paihia Fun run/walk

Published May 19th 2008, Posted in National / 1 Comment Paihia Fun run/walk

You are invited to come along and participate in the ASB Paihia fun run/walk taking place on June 8th.  This year it will include an ‘ability component’ in which those with mobility challenges are welcome and encouraged to participate. This fun run/walk is one of the Sport Northland series of five taking place within Northland.

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