The strategy was designed by the NZSL Board in partnership with its Turi Māori advisory group, Te Rōpū Kaitiaki, ensuring that both Deaf and Māori Deaf perspectives shaped its direction.
“Integration also means ensuring NZSL is visible and valued. Everyone has a role to play. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, ...
The Minister said “Increasing everyday use and fluency will improve access to services and lead to better outcomes for Deaf ...
Language learning is at “crisis point” in New Zealand and should be compulsory for students from years seven to 10, according to a new report coming out of the Language Learning for New Zealand’s ...
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