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Down Syndrome Community Welcomes Budget Commitment To Disability Sector

Wednesday, 26 May 2021, 11:29 am The New Zealand Down Syndrome Association (NZDSA) has commended the Government for their ongoing commitment to transforming the disability sector and investing in the Enabling Good Lives (EGL) approach. NZSDA National Executive Officer Zandra Vaccarino hopes that that additional $72.8 million funding over four years for Enabling Good Lives announced in last week’s budget will enable the programme to be rolled out nationwide and that there will be continued and further investment in the EGL approach. “We have seen how the Enabling Good Lives (EGL) pilot programmes in Christchurch, Waikato and the Mid-Central region have empowered people with Down syndrome

Community Scoop » Down Syndrome Community Welcomes Budget Commitment To Disability Sector

Press Release – New Zealand Down Syndrome Association The New Zealand Down Syndrome Association (NZDSA) has commended the Government for their ongoing commitment to transforming the disability sector and investing in the Enabling Good Lives (EGL) approach. NZSDA National Executive Officer Zandra Vaccarino … The New Zealand Down Syndrome Association (NZDSA) has commended the Government for their ongoing commitment to transforming the disability sector and investing in the Enabling Good Lives (EGL) approach. NZSDA National Executive Officer Zandra Vaccarino hopes that that additional $72.8 million funding over four years for Enabling Good Lives announced in last week’s budget will enable the programme to be rolled out nationwide and that there will be continued and further investment in the EGL approach.

A Better Health System For All New Zealanders

Minister of Health · An extra $200 million so Pharmac can pay for more medicines, treatments and personal medical devices for sick New Zealanders. · $486 million to begin the transition to Health NZ and health reforms. · $2.7 billion additional support over four years for District Health Boards, contributing to a 45 percent increase to health funding since the Government took office in 2017. · Establishing the Māori Health Authority, a key part of the Government’s health reforms. · Almost double the number of publicly funded cochlear implants, restoring hearing to people who have lost it. Labour is continuing its overhaul of the public health service, backing restructuring with money to build and run hospitals,

Health And Disability Review Announcements Welcomed

Wednesday, 21 April 2021, 2:14 pm Announcements today by the Government on the first steps towards a major restructure of the health and disability system have been broadly welcomed by the Disability Rights Commissioner Paula Tesoriero. Minister of Health Andrew Little outlined plans for the implementation of the Health and Disability Review recommendations published in June last year. The announcements acknowledged that Māori, Pacific communities, disabled people and other communities had not been well served by the current health and disability system. Ms Tesoriero said she was pleased to hear recognition that the existing system has not served disabled people well. “Last year around one in five (21.5

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