Core documents
About our core documents
We have a number of core documents that you need to know about to support our work in communities. You can find these documents below, along with our National and branch constitutions.
These core documents show what CCS Disability Action is all about. Our vision is to see every disabled person included in the life of their family and community. We hold ourselves to the highest possible ethical and professional standards and are known for our partnership approach to support.
We partner with disabled people, their families and whānau to enable them to have choice and control in their lives. We also work with communities, family members, friends, Hapu, Iwi, educators, health providers, social services, businesses, employers, councils, Government, community agencies, community groups and the public to identify and remove barriers that prevent people from achieving their goals.
Strategic priorities
Our strategic priorities - Ā mātou whāinga rautaki matua and Te Aronui can be found here: Strategic Priorities brochure 2023 A4 or on our main website: https://www.ccsdisabilityaction.org.nz/strategic-priorities
Constitutions
National constitution
Branch constitutions
CCS Disability Action Canterbury West Coast 2017
(PDF 641 KB)CCS Disability Action Northland November 2017.doc
(PDF 1.1 MB)CCS Disability Action North Taranaki Constitution
(PDF 3.3 MB)CCS Disability Action South and Central Taranaki 2017
(PDF 1.5 MB)CCS Disability Action Southland November 2017.doc
(PDF 1.7 MB)CCS Disability Action Tairawhiti Hawkes Bay November 2017.doc
(PDF 827 KB)
Te Tiriti O Waitangi
NZ Disability Strategy
UNCRPD
Download a Word version of the Convention in English (DOC 96 KB)
Plain English - Download a PDF version of a plain English version of the Convention
Easy Read - Download an Easy Read version of the Convention (PDF 2.1 MB)
Audio - Listen to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Braille - Email the Office for Disability Issues to request a Braille version of the Convention
Watch New Zealand Sign Language translation of the Convention