Easy Read information about Work and Income’s benefit traffic light system is now available at: www.workandincome.govt.nz/on-a-benefit...
The Crown Response to the Abuse in Care Inquiry website has Easy Read information about how to register your interest: www.abuseinquiryresponse.govt.nz/news/newsletter/panui/ Registration closes 4.30 pm 30 September 2024.
A public apology to survivors of abuse in care is being held Tuesday 12 November 2025. The Prime Minister will formally apologise to survivors of abuse in care. Survivors of abuse in care and their ‘plus one’ are invited to register their interest to attend a public apology event.
You can now find Easy Read information about the Telecommunications Dispute Resolution (TDR) service. They can assist you to resolve complaints with your phone and internet provider. You can find the Easy Read information and other alternate formats at: www.tdr.org.nz/accessibility
You can find these #EasyReadhealthed.govt.nz/collections/... Talk to your Doctor if you want to find out more.
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September / Mahuru is Cervical Screening Awareness Month. Regular cervical screening one of your best protections against cervical cancer. We have worked closely with Health NZ – Te Whatu Ora to create some Easy Read information about the cervical screening.
The Crown Response to the Abuse in Care Inquiry: August Pānui / Newsletter is now available on their website. You can find the Easy Read translation at: www.abuseinquiryresponse.govt.nz/news/alternative-formats/#easy-read Note this Easy Read talks about abuse and dying.
The Crown Response to the Abuse in Care Inquiry: July Pānui / Newsletter is now online. The #EasyReadwww.abuseinquiryresponse.govt.nz/news/alternative-formats/#easyread Note this Easy Read talks about abuse.
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand wants to hear what you have to say about digital cash. Digital cash would be a new type of money as well as banknotes / coins and the money in your bank account. #EasyReadwww.rbnz.govt.nz/money-and-cash/digitalcash/information-in-alternate-Formats
We know these changes may be causing concern, so please reach out for support if you need it. You can also talk to your local NASC (Need Assessment Service Coordination) and your support services if you have questions about how the changes may impact you.