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Sensory Garden Opens at CCS Disability Action South Canterbury
CCS Disability Action South Canterbury has recently opened a brand new sensory garden, providing a unique and accessible space for individuals with disabilities to enjoy. Learn more about this exciting development and the support offered by CCS Disability Action South Canterbury.
CCS Disability Action’s Analysis of New Zealand Government Budget 2022/2023: Focusing on Disability-related spending
Read CCS Disability Action’s analysis of the New Zealand Government Budget 2022/2023. Explore disability policy, advocacy, and funding aspects of the budget announcement. Gain insights into the Social Development Budget, Learning Support and Education Budget, and Ministry of Health’s National Disability Support Services. Charts and graphs provide a comprehensive understanding of budget allocation and its impact on disabled people in New Zealand.
Reflections | Ngā whakaaroaro Winter 2022 Newsletter
In this Winter 2022 edition of Reflections, CCS Disability Action's national newsletter, we celebrate our team's contributions in communities during the pandemic. We also share the views of disabled people, profile our services, and showcase the stories of people we support and serve.
CCS Disability Action’s National Newsletter: Reflections | Ngā whakaaroaro - Summer Edition 2022
CCS Disability Action’s “Reflections: Ngā whakaaroaro” is a national newsletter that showcases the stories of people they support and serve. The Summer 2022 edition looks to the year ahead and shares the views of disabled people
The state of wellbeing and equality for disabled people, their families and whānau 2021
CCS Disability Action’s “The state of wellbeing and equality for disabled people, their families and whānau 2021” report reveals unacceptably high levels of low income and formal qualification attainment for disabled people in all regions of Aotearoa. It emphasizes the need for targeted support to address these disparities.
CCS Disability Action’s Spring 2021 Newsletter
Reflections is CCS Disability Action’s national newsletter. In this edition, we celebrate our team’s contributions in communities, share the views of disabled people, farewell some dear friends and showcase the stories of people we support and serve.
Southern region welcomes Richard Buchanan to GM role
Discover how Richard Buchanan’s appointment as General Manager Southern region at CCS Disability Action is set to empower disabled people and their whānau in New Zealand. Learn more about his passion for disability support, advocacy, and genuine choice, flexibility, and control.
Radical reform needed to save disabled children from poverty
Discover how CCS Disability Action’s report highlights the urgent need for radical reform to address the worsening poverty and inequality faced by disabled children, adults, and their families in New Zealand. Learn more about the unacceptably high levels of inequality and the failure of current government policies to support disabled New Zealanders and their whānau