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| www.allergy.org.nz | Allergy New Zealand's goal is to provide the quality of life of people with allergies, especially children and their families, through support, education and information. |
| www.adhd.org.nz | Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder |
| www.autismnz.org.nz | Autism New Zealand Inc. provides support, training, advocacy, resources and information on autism spectrum disorders including Asperger Syndrome. Our members include those who have these conditions, their family/whanau, caregivers and professionals working with them. |
| www.barnardos.org.nz | Barnardos works within the community to provide a range of care, education and support services for children and their families. As a not-for-profit organisation Barnardos is dedicated to ensuring all New Zealand children and families have access to services, which are appropriate to their needs |
| www.ccsdisabilityaction.org.nz | CCS Disability Action provides services and support for all people with disabilities. It works at the forefront of social change to ensure the rights of disabled people are acknowledged and that disabled people are included in all aspects of life. |
| www.dpa.org.nz | DPA is the national assembly of people with disabilities. It is an umbrella organisation for the full range of people with disabilities in New Zealand. DPA has some 1,200 individual members who either have disabilities themselves, or are the parent, or guardian of a person with a disability and some 300 corporate members who represent or deliver services to people with disabilities. DPA advocates across the range of age and impairment at a societal level and this issue-level advocacy is grounded in human rights. |
| http://www.edcentre.org.nz | EdCentre is your online gateway to information about New Zealand education. It provides access to educational services and advice for organisations and people at all stages of their lives |
| www.edusearch.co.nz | An educational website that has a database that lists every pre-school to adult educational facility in New Zealand. It includes reference to and articles about the many different types of education that are available, and also encompasses many other aspects of New Zealand education |
| www.ero.govt.nz | The Education Review Office (ERO) is a government department whose purpose is to evaluate and report publicly on the education and care of students in schools and early childhood services |
| www.nzfamilies.org.nz/parenting | Hints, tips and links on parenting issues. From dealing with moody teenagers through to keeping the kids busy on a rainy day, you’re bound to find a few gems to assist you in your day-to-day life as a parent. |
| www.halberg.co.nz | The Halberg Trust honours sporting excellence and links people with a disability to sport and active leisure. |
| www.hdc.org.nz | To promote and to protect the rights and responsibilities of health and disability consumers |
| www.heartchildren.org.nz | Heart Children New Zealand aims to provide and facilitate the best support and care for children with heart conditions and their families within New Zealand. This site includes information, resources, Heart Children, BNZ Heart House and frequently asked questions. |
| www.ihc.org.nz | IHC is New Zealand's largest provider of services to people with intellectual disabilities and their families. Its history reaches back 50 years to a group of families who set up an association to lobby for a better deal for their children. |
| www.kidneykids.org.nz | Kidney Kids of NZ is a parent driven organisation set up to meet the needs of children, and the families of children, who have kidney disorders. |
| www.kidsfriendlynz.com | Kids Friendly NZ is an online magazine and resource centre for families. It highlights family friendly businesses and places throughout New Zealand. |
| www.kiwifamilies.co.nz | Here you will find everything you need to know about raising children in New Zealand, from conception until they leave home. This is the most comprehensive parenting website in our country, providing free, independent advice, information and support to parents |
| www.moh.govt.nz | The Ministry of Health aims to ensure that the health and disability system works for all New Zealanders |
| www.msd.govt.nz | The Ministry of Social Development (MSD) is one of New Zealand's largest government departments. We provide government with advice on strategic social policy, sectoral policy and social research and evaluation in the areas of income support, child, youth and family as well as community. We are also responsible for providing policy advice and support through the Offices for the Community and Voluntary Sector, Senior Citizens and Disability Issues. |
| http://www.parent2parent.org.nz | Support and information network for parents of children with Special Needs.  Support is provided voluntarily by Trained Support Parents who have a child with the same or similar needs. |
| http://www.hanen.org/ | Providing the important people in a young child's life with the knowledge and training they need to help the child develop the best possible language, social, and literacy skills. |