Community Health and Social Services in West Auckland
These services support people living with disabilities.
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These services support people living with disabilities.
We are a nationwide support network and education service for parents of children with Tourette Syndrome and for adults who continue to live with Tourette's.
Working alongside families, whānau and carers to support and empower people with Down syndrome to realise their potential and aspirations.
IHC will advocate for the rights, inclusion and welfare of all people with intellectual disabilities and support them to live satisfying lives in the community.
Welcome to The TalkLink Trust: Linking you to the right Assistive Technology
Glaucoma New Zealand is a non-government funded charitable trust established in 2002 with a mission to eliminate blindness from glaucoma.
Support and information about Fragile X syndrome and Fragile X-associated disorders for individuals, parents/whanau, and the wider community
The Personal Advocacy Trust provides a range of safeguarding services and supports for people with care and support needs.
Disabled Persons Assembly is a pan-impairment disabled person’s organisation that works to realise an equitable society, where all disabled people can direct their own lives.
MDANZ is a registered charity that aims to provide New Zealanders living with neuromuscular conditions personal support and specialist information.
We are a coalition of professional and community groups passionate about improving the health, welfare and education of all New Zealanders with hearing loss.
A national support group to empower all people experiencing the impact of Developmental Dyspraxia.
Provides education, support, training and advocacy for autistic people and the wider autism community, including family/whanau, schools, employers and professionals.
1 in 7 people over 50 will get macular degeneration
Multiple Sclerosis Auckland provides a range of services to all people living with MS and their families, friends, and care providers.