Wednesday, October 20, 2010

DISABLED PERSONS ASSEMBLY (DPA)


Third Edition, August 2010

TREATY PARTNERSHIP (Pg 9)
  • Disabled Maori and whanau have the same aspirations and right to live and fully participate in the communities we choose as do non-Maori, including communities that are part of our Maori whanau, hapu and iwi
  • For those of us who are disabled and Maori, participating in our communities is about having the ability to access marae and te reo Maori in formats that are accessible
  • Te Tiriti o Waitangi provides the foundation for the understanding and implementation of partnership between peoples.  Partnership is essential between Maori and non-Maori people.  Partnership is also essential between us disabled Maori, our whanau and the communities in which we live in order for these communities to be fully accessible
http://www.dpapn.org.nz/dpalogo160.bmp

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