The New Zealand Disability Strategy guides the work of government agencies on disability issues.
The strategy includes:
- a vision and principles to set the direction for the strategy, and guide work across government for disabled people and tāngata whaikaha Māori
- five priority outcome areas of education, employment, health, housing and justice. Each has a goal and a set of actions to support the goal
- a monitoring approach to measure the government’s progress towards delivering the strategy.
Whaikaha leads the work on the strategy. For more information, head to the Whaikaha website external.