💵 1st Round of Shirley McKenzie Scholarship now open! 📜 Deaf Aotearoa’s Shirley McKenzie Scholarship is currently open for applications. This scholarship supports Deaf people’s study opportunities. The deadline for the first round is 30th November 2024. For more information and full NZSL video, please go to this link: https://ow.ly/HCC350Tc4lj #nzsl #deafaotearoa #deafeducation #scholarship
Deaf Aotearoa
Non-profit Organizations
Wellington, Wellington Region 2,001 followers
Deaf Aotearoa is a non-government organisation representing the voice of Deaf people and a national service provider.
About us
Deaf Aotearoa is a non-government organisation representing the voice of Deaf people, and it is the national service provider for Deaf people in New Zealand. Deaf Aotearoa works with Deaf individuals and the wider Deaf community. We provide a range of services and community development programmes. We have 14 offices nationwide and relationships with international Deaf organisations. Deaf Aotearoa is the New Zealand member of the World Federation of the Deaf.
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http://www.deaf.org.nz
External link for Deaf Aotearoa
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Wellington, Wellington Region
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1977
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Employees at Deaf Aotearoa
Updates
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🎉 Back by popular demand! 🎉 We're thrilled to announce that the NZSL Week 2024 Deaf Aotearoa x Mr Vintage collab is re-opening for pre-orders! 🙌 Did you know that the International Week of Deaf People is coming up? It's from 23 to 29 September 2024, with the International Day of Sign Languages on 23 September. This year's theme is "Sign Up for Sign Language Rights"! For more information, check out: https://lnkd.in/gkTq8-kM Pre-order NOW to get your merch in time for the celebration and show your support for one of our official languages—New Zealand Sign Language! 25% of the sales will be donated to Deaf Aotearoa! https://lnkd.in/gPaNSKws #PreOrderNow #InternationalWeekOfDeafPeople #CelebrateNZSL #SignLanguageRights
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😀 Staff Spotlight 👋 Kia ora to Donna Bailey! TRANSCRIPT: Hi! I'm in this week's Staff Spotlight! Hi! I'm Donna, a hearing interpreter at iSign, Deaf Aotearoa, based in the Avondale office. I serve as the Graduate Interpreter Programme Supervisor, where I support newly qualified interpreters from AUT for two years. My role involves finding a variety of jobs for them, helping to train and upskill them so they can become good quality interpreters. Outside of work, I enjoy sports, exercising, running, walking, and swimming. I also love spending time with my family, catching up with friends over a few drinks, and baking! #deafaotearoa #nzsl #staffspotlight
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Daffodil Day this Friday! It was a pleasure to team up again with Cancer Society of New Zealand 🤟 Let’s show our support. 🌼 #DaffodilDayNZ #NZSLMoment
We are proud to have teamed up again this Daffodil month with the awesome team at Deaf Aotearoa. Thank you Erica Dawson and team for helping us raise awareness and for supporting this Daffodil Day so that we can continue to support the 1 and 3 New Zealanders who will get cancer and their whānau. Remember Daffodil Day is this Friday, 30 August, but you can also visit www.daffodilday.org.nz to support the cause today. #DaffodilDayNZ #NZSLMoments
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Deaf Aotearoa is looking for a Project Lead - Incorporated Societies Act Project! Project aim?: To ensure that members of Deaf community incorporated societies are fully informed of the changes to the Incorporated Societies Act, so that they can engage with the organisations they are members of, as they go through the process of changing their constitutions. This is a part-time, fixed-term role - 20 hours a week for 7 months (hours can be flexible). Applications will close at 5:00pm on 30th August 2024. APPLY NOW: https://ow.ly/4Mom50T2HA0
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Lara Draper and Becky Hadfield share an update on the recent New Zealand Sign Language Board grants round for 2024. Deaf Seniors Project: Phase 2 of the project to improve the quality of life of Deaf Seniors aged 60+. Phase 2 will involve meeting with Deaf and Turi Māori Seniors across NZ to share research and get feedback on how Deaf Aotearoa can better meet their needs with their Adults & Seniors work. Joyce will work 10 hours a week as Deaf Seniors lead to focus on the Deaf Seniors project, and will visit 4 locations to meet with Deaf Seniors to discuss the survey findings and what priorities they have. She will also visit 4 other locations to provide seniors/aged-related information workshops and then will present our final findings to the NZSL Board. Incorporated Societies Act NZSL Workshops: Ensuring the Deaf community is fully informed of the changes to the Incorporated Societies Act, so that they can engage with organisations they are members of. This will be done through the creation of 4 accessible NZSL workshops. There will be 3 face-to-face workshops and one online workshop for committee members, Deaf Clubs, and Deaf Sport organisations etc. Constitutions need to be brought up to date to meet the updated Incorporated Societies Act. The Constitutions will need to be up to date and completed before 2026. As part of this project, we will be advertising and recruiting for a Project Leader to lead and undertake this project.
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🎉 Exciting News for Schools in 2024! 🎉 We're thrilled to offer schools the chance to book a FREE 45-minute New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) Taster Class during Terms 3 & 4! 📚🤟 This year, we have a limited number of classes available exclusively for pre-schools and schools. Don’t miss out—get in quick! 🚀✨https://lnkd.in/gnvggEj #NZSL #Education #FreeTasterClasses #OfficialLanguage #SignLanguage
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Episode #2 of Kōrero with Jon is here! Watch as Emilo shares his incredible journey as WFDYS President, dives into his experiences learning New Zealand Sign Language, and gives us the scoop on whether Aotearoa has the edge over Australia! 🤭🇳🇿🇦🇺 Plus, find out what advice he has for the Deaf community and how he rates the friendliness of Kiwis! 😄💬 https://lnkd.in/gSxZ5pKf #AccessibleVidcast #DeafCommunity #NZSL #JonTaiRakena #KōreroWithJon
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🚀🎙️ Get ready for an electrifying Episode #2 of 'Kōrero With Jon'! We're beyond excited to welcome Emilo, President of the World Federation of the Deaf Youth Section, to join Jon for a compelling conversation 🌏🙌 Watch as Emilo shares his incredible journey as WFDYS President, dives into his experiences learning New Zealand Sign Language, and gives us the scoop on whether Aotearoa has the edge over Australia! 🤭🇳🇿🇦🇺 Plus, find out what advice he has for the Deaf community and how he rates the friendliness of Kiwis! 😄💬 Don’t miss out—watch the full episode on Thursday 1st August 2024! #AccessibleVidcast #DeafCommunity #NZSL #JonTaiRakena #KōreroWithJon
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During our collaborative efforts between Deaf Aotearoa and DeafHealth, we learned several signs! Can you spot the similarities? 🤟 Stay Informed in ASL: We’ve got you covered! Sign up with your email at https://lnkd.in/e6AAs9bk or follow us on social media for new and current health updates. #ASL #NZSL #Learn . . . #LearnFromDeafPeople #ASL #Deaf #AmericanSignLanguage #SignLanguage #DeafEcosystem #DeafAwareness #DeafCommunity #DeafPride #DeafCulture #DeafWellness #Communication #Health #Access #ASLVideos #DeafHealth [Video Description: The post has an image of one man and one woman sitting on the chair with blue shading overlaid. The middle has a text bubble that reads “Learn NZSL and ASL” in white text with rose background. In the video: The woman signs ASL and the Man signs NZSL. They take turns signing each word to show the differences between the two sign languages. The words shown are: “Deaf can, health, access, commitment, facetime, Deaf Bing/Bubbah, stop taking/quiet, interesting, emergency, where, what, doctor, interpreter, advocacy, help, and community.”