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Police are depending on 'individual champions' to understand disability communities
07:00|A recent case of police misidentifying an 11-year-old non-verbal autistic girl for someone else shows New Zealand Police need to urgently change their processes on working with disabled people.The day my neurodivergent doomscrolling paid off
05:35|Vixen Temple describes the moment an old research study helped release her from the validation of neurotypicals.Yes, I am wearing a neck brace and no, you can’t ask me about it
08:17|Although they might mean well, next time someone asks you inappropriate questions on the street here's some strategies to keep them moving along.No more pity stories thanks! Merging sports and design to elevate disabled athletes
03:13|Fresh out of Otago University, Dylan Lloyd is a graphic designer and athlete making a huge mark in his community - both on the wheelchair rugby court and in the design industry.'We are creators of culture': Putting disabled writers at the helm
05:34|Having access to funding for disabled-led projects makes our storytelling braver, says a recent recipient of the Whakahoa Kaitoi Whanaketanga Creative New Zealand Artist Fellowship.A film 18 years in the making
04:00|The Māoriland Film Festival is about to premiere a The Doctor’s Wife, co-directed by Paula Whetu Jones and Tamara Azizian.March 18th: One year since our lives became smaller
06:51|We have to remind the Government there aren’t deserving and undeserving disabled people, urges Etta Bollinger, we’re just a community with different needs.When did Ōtautahi festivals become so accessible?
07:06|Twominds Festival is going beyond the bare minimum at their event this weekend, hosting multiple ‘chill-out’ zones onsite and promoting the Sunflower Lanyard scheme.When is ‘Nothing About Us Without Us’ going to reach academia?
08:50|Imagine a world where students didn’t have to read between the lines to figure out whether their disability studies lecturer has lived experience.
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