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Disability strategy research summaries Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children, 2022Description: electronic documents ; PDF & accessible formatsSubject(s): Online resources:
Contents:
1. Systems change
2. Whānau support and connection
3. Understanding disability
4. Quality services
5. Social work practices and policies
Summary: Oranaga Tamariki has collected research, reports and feedback from, and about, disabled communities published over the last 10 years.     For the first step of creating a disability strategy, Oranga Tamariki want you to share your thoughts on how relevant and accurate this information is today. OT would also like you to tell us what you want to see in the future.     This will involve reviewing 5 research summaries: System changes; Whānau support and connection; Understanding disability; Quality services; and Social work practices and policies.  Each research summary is split into 2 sections: 1) Feedback from tangata whaikaha (disabled people), and 2) Ideas for change. (From the website). See information on the website about ways to provide feedback from December 2022 to February 2023. Record #7960
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1. Systems change

2. Whānau support and connection

3. Understanding disability

4. Quality services

5. Social work practices and policies

Oranaga Tamariki has collected research, reports and feedback from, and about, disabled communities published over the last 10 years.  
 
For the first step of creating a disability strategy, Oranga Tamariki want you to share your thoughts on how relevant and accurate this information is today. OT would also like you to tell us what you want to see in the future.  
 
This will involve reviewing 5 research summaries:

System changes;
Whānau support and connection;
Understanding disability;
Quality services; and
Social work practices and policies. 

Each research summary is split into 2 sections: 1) Feedback from tangata whaikaha (disabled people), and 2) Ideas for change. (From the website).

See information on the website about ways to provide feedback from December 2022 to February 2023. Record #7960