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IHC Education Complaint

posted Sep 20, 2009 6:15 PM by Web Admin

IHC has lodged a complaint with the Human Rights Commission against government policies and practices that prevent disabled students participating fully at their local school.

The complaint, lodged on 31 July 2008, is aimed at practices that result in unequal learning opportunities for disabled students and that are attributable to government’s failure to ensure all students are able to learn alongside their peers at their local school.

The Human Rights Commission formally notified the Ministry of Education of the complaint on 9 April 2009.

It's not too late to participate in the complaint

IHC invites you to become involved by providing evidence of your experiences of disabled students being denied the right to full access to curriculum on the basis of impairment.

We are still collecting evidence from parents, schools, community organisations and those working in the education or disability sectors.

Yes, I want to participate in the complaint - email us with your details to education.complaint@ihc.org.nz
 
Contact the IHC Advocacy team

Attitude Awards changing lives

posted Aug 25, 2009 2:45 AM by Web Admin

Cameron Leslie had no idea winning the Attitude Sportsman of the Year Award late last year would lead him completely out of his comfort zone.

The 2008 gold medal winning paralympian swimmer is used to testing himself and doing hours of pool training.

But when the crew from Attitude TV suggested joining them in learning bush survival in a remote South Island forest, he had to think twice.

Going into the bush, let alone spending a night alone, is something the athlete with a quadruple limb deficiency had never contemplated. But he joined Attitude TV (TV One 10am Sundays) presenters Curtis Palmer and Kristy Munro and fellow paralympian Kate Horan and survived the challenge.

He has even done a second - going into Australia's Outback on a jackaroo adventure- and has been inspired to study journalism at university.

Attitude TV in conjunction with Parafed Auckland is now looking for more Cameron Leslies. Entries have opened for the second annual Attitude Awards and are open until September 4 with finalists selected soon after.

There are nine categories in the awards, including sport, courage in sport, community, artistic achievement, youth, spirit of attitude, employer, person of the year and Attitude Hall of Fame. Entrants will range from supreme NZ athletes to Kiwis who family, friends and neighbours think should be recognised for their courage, perseverance or support for people who live with disabilities.

Entry forms can be downloaded from the www.disabilitytv.com website.

Attitude producer and presenter Curtis Palmer says the team was impressed with the number of entrants last year and hope to see even more entrants this time around.

Dr Jan White, ACC Chief Executive says ACC is proud to return as a principal sponsor of the Attitude Awards.

"Last year's entrants were hugely inspiring and showed outstanding resolve and determination and I'm sure this year's entrants will be just as strong," Dr White says. "We were particularly impressed with the employers last year, who demonstrated exceptional commitment to people with disabilities and proved that a disability, whether through injury or otherwise, should not be a barrier to success in the workplace."

The Lion Foundation has returned to support the awards too. A spokesman says the Foundation is proud to support the awards because its goal is to support and help people achieve great things in their communities and the Attitude Awards play a special role in recognising many people with disabilities who have achieved.

Southern Cross Healthcare, Air New Zealand, Invacare, Westpac, Wayne Francis Charitable Trust, Perry Foundation and Drake Medox have also committed to supporting the awards.

The winners in each category will be announced at a black tie event at Eden Park's ASB Lounge in Auckland on December 3, coinciding with World Disability Day.

Please find photo attached. Left: Curtis Palmer. Right: Cameron Leslie. In the background: Kate Horan

For more information please contact:

Sue Wales-Earl
Project Manager

The Attitude Awards
Ph: 64 (0)9 309 4015
Mb: 64 (0)27 622 5111

Email: sue@attitudetv.co.nz



Media inquiries:
Jane Pickering
Trio Communications
PH (09) 307 2213
Mb: 64 (0) 27 375 8442
Email: jane@triocommunications.co.nz


Discussion Group

posted Aug 5, 2009 12:05 AM by Web Admin

Make sure you check out the NZWSA discussion group where you can ask questions about Williams Syndrome in New Zealand. We have families that have experiences of WS at all age levels. See you inside :)

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