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Deaf Aotearoa

A national organisation representing the voice of Deaf New Zealanders, and the national service provider for Deaf people in New Zealand.


Deaf Aotearoa services are available to deaf people throughout their lives, from early childhood access to New Zealand Sign Language and transitioning from school to greater independence, to employment support and assistance with accessing equipment.

Deaf Aotearoa aims for full access and participation for Deaf people in Aotearoa, with the purpose of creating opportunities that enable Deaf people to achieve their aspirations. Deaf Aotearoa works closely with the Deaf community, government agencies and other organisations to strengthen the rights for Deaf people.

Deaf Aotearoa also runs New Zealand Sign Language Week each year, to promote and celebrate New Zealand Sign Language as an official language of New Zealand.

Service delivery and operational costs are Deaf Aotearoa’s fundraising priorities. This can mean some projects, like building development or events, are dependent on donations and bequests. Most donations and bequests are made for general purposes, allowing Deaf Aotearoa to use these gifts wherever they are needed most. Donations and bequests given for a specific purpose are used as intended by the giver.

For general enquiries, emailduty@deaf.org.nz

For Needs Assessments and Support, free-text 8223 or iSign interpreting agency - bookings@isign.co.nz

Contact details

Deaf Aotearoa

Telephone: (0800) 332 322

Email: hello@deaf.org.nz

Website: Visit Deaf Aotearoa's website

Address:

Level 3, Aviation House, 12 Johnston Street, Wellington

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