Branch annual reports 2024
Discover and download the branch annual reports for CCS Disability Action, New Zealand's leading provider of disability support services. Get informed about our organisation's achievements and impact today.
Our branch annual reports are available to download below. If you’d like to receive a Word version, please contact: digitalcomms@ccsDisabilityAction.org.nz
Northern region
Northland branch
Auckland branch
Midland region
Waikato branch
Bay of Plenty branch
Tairawhiti Hawkes Bay branch
Central region
Wellington branch
Wairarapa branch
South & Central Taranaki branch
North Taranaki branch
Manawatū/Horowhenua branch
Whanganui branch
Southern region
Nelson/Marlborough branch
Canterbury West Coast branch
South Canterbury branch
Waitaki branch
Otago branch
Southland branch
CCS Disability Action is the largest disability support and advocacy group in Aotearoa New Zealand with 17 official branches across the country. We have branches from Invercargill in the south to Whangārei in the North.
We have been working with disabled people/whānau hauā and their families since 1935 and are at the forefront of service provision, advocacy and information sharing New Zealand-wide.
We support people with all types of impairments and are committed to ensuring that disabled people, their families, and whānau have access to the support they need to live full and meaningful lives.
Our vision at CCS Disability Action is to see every disabled person/whānau hauā is interwoven into the lives of their whānau and community. We are dedicated to achieving this vision through our work in disability advocacy, support, and information.
Our annual reports are an important tool for transparency and accountability. They help us to communicate our progress and challenges to our stakeholders, including our members, funders, and partners. They also provide an opportunity for us to reflect on our work and identify areas for improvement.
Our annual reports provide detailed information about our work in disability advocacy, support, and information. We encourage you to read your local branch annual report to learn more about our organisation and the impact of our work in your community.