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NDHB’s Disability Strategy Implementation Plan

Published 24 June 2009, Posted in Northland

“Help the Northland District Health Board achieve a non-disabling culture and improve services for people with disabilities”

The Northland District Health Board  is currently developing a Disability Strategy Implementation Plan and  through Tiaho Trust is seeking  input and  feedback from disabled people, their families  and whanau. 

The aim of the Northland District Health Board’s Disability Strategy Implementation Plan is to set the strategic priorities for the three year period between 2009 and 2012 to guide them in their achievement of a non-disabling culture within NDHB and to ensure that the services they provide are responsive to the needs of disabled people.

If would like to give your feedback on the plan by participating in a focus group discussion please contact Tiaho Trust on 09 430 3406 or by emailing .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)


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