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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.

Teenage girl denied New Zealand residence because she has Down Syndrome

Her parents then appealed to the Immigration and Protection Tribunal. Radio Tarana Immigration Minister Kris Faafoi talks to Radio Tarana s Vandhna Bhan about immigration matters related to the migrant community. According to a recently-released decision from the tribunal, the girl – referred to only as JB – currently lives in India with her grandparents. She is active, not on any medication, and “would not be a burden on New Zealand’s health services”, her parents said. Down Syndrome is not a progressive disease and many people with Down Syndrome, like JB, lead “valued and productive lives”, they said. The Ministry of Education had advised JB met the criteria for the Ongoing Resourcing Scheme (ORS) – a support programme for high needs students.

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