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NZ Disability Support Network Launch

Published 08 April 2010, Posted in National NZ Disability Support Network Launch

You are invited to attend the New Zealand Disability Support Network (NZDSN) launche on Wednesday 14 April 2010 at 11.30 am at the Parent to Parent office in Whangarei at 291 Kamo Street.

We will be using their video confereing facilities to link the cities/towns together with the Main Launch site in Wellington where the Minister for Disability Issues Tariana Turia will be officially opening the New Zealand Disability Support Network.

Space is limited so please RSVP to:
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RSVP as soon as possible to ensure you don’t miss out.

If you can not make it to one of the Parent to Parent offices you can log in to our channel on Blog TV and catch a live broadcast of the Launch. We will also be filming the launch and will post it on the NZDSN website.

BLOG TV CHANNEL
Log in to
http://www.blogtv.com/People/NZDSN

What is the NZDSN
The New Zealand Disability Support Network is an association of disability support services providers.

Vision
For a strong and collaborative community support sector that contributes to a society that values the lives, dreams and aspirations of disabled people

Mission
To develop and promote the capacity and capability of disability support service providers to partner with disabled people to meet their needs and aspirations

Supporting document NZDSN_Launch_Invite.pdf ()

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