CCS Disability Action provides information, advocacy and support to children, youth, adults, their families and whanau.
The Diversity Works Group aims to understand and manage the impact of diversity and social issues in many areas, including employment and business, education, law and social policy, research and the arts.
The Funding Information Service is committed to being the prime provider of funding information in New Zealand.
The Ministry of Health aims to ensure that the health and disability support system works for all New Zealanders.
The Ministry of Social Development is all about helping to build successful individuals and, in turn, building strong, healthy families and communities.
The National Health Committee (NHC) provides the New Zealand Minister of Health with independent advice on a broad spectrum of health and disability issues. The NHC also incorporates the Public Health Advisory Committee, which provides the Minister with public health advice.
The Office for Disability Issues is a focal point within government on disability issues. The ODI promotes and monitors implementation of the New Zealand Disability Strategy, leads cross-sector policy development, and supports the Minister for Disability Issues.
Philanthropy New Zealand is the nation's peak body for leading philanthropists, charitable trusts, foundations and grant-makers who give money for the betterment of our communities.
Ripple Trust is a not-for-profit organisation, based in Auckland, established to deliver services for disabled people by disabled people in the Auckland and Northland regions.
Two percent of people have intellectual disability. Some of them have diabetes. This website is for those people and their carers.
The NSW CID website is an information service and resource centre, providing
information to people with intellectual disability, their families, carers, advocates and service providers.
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