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Watch: Havelock North Primary School s sign language song for boy with Down syndrome
13 May, 2021 01:31 AM
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Havelock North Primary School s sign language display
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Don t worry, about a thing.
That was the message, delivered by more than 1000 small hands through sign language, to a Havelock North Primary pupil with Down syndrome on Thursday.
As part of New Zealand Sign Language Week (May 10 to 16) the school s 580 kids learned the Bob Marley classic Three Little Birds in sign.
Principal Nick Reed said for some of their children, sign language is a part of their everyday life.
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The school had one student in particular with Down syndrome who communicates through sign – Thursday s performance was for him, Reed said.
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Labour Party donations case: Solicitor and public servant among the six accused who allegedly created illusion
13 May, 2021 03:45 AM
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Documents released to media this afternoon by the Auckland District Court show six people face 12 charges. Photo / Nick Reed
Documents released to media this afternoon by the Auckland District Court show six people face 12 charges. Photo / Nick Reed
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Charges filed by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) over a Labour Party donation reveal an alleged illusion was created to conceal the amount and identity of the true donor, while providing them with freedom from any public scrutiny .
Documents released to media this afternoon by the Auckland District Court show six people - a solicitor, public servant, social worker, and three businesspeople - face 12 charges.