New Zealand Deafness websites sorted alphabetically.
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Captioning Access
(www.captionmovies.co.nz)Providing a schedule of captioned movies currently screening in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, available for those with impaired hearing.
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Deaf Association of New Zealand
(www.deaf.co.nz)Providing a full range of services for the deaf community, including interpretation services, needs assessment, equipment, advice and training, employment placement and support in employment.
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Deaf Sports Federation of New Zealand
(www.deafsports.co.nz)Deaf Sports Federation of New Zealand is the only national organisation which is responsible for sports to be benefitable to Deaf athletes in New Zealand.
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Deaf-Link
(deaflink.orcon.net.nz)Provides access links to information for deaf and hearing people in New Zealand.
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Deaf-Quip
(www.deafquip.co.nz)Innovative electronic products for the deaf, hearing impaired and deaf-blind.
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Hearing Dogs for Deaf People
(www.hearingdogs.orcon.net.nz)Aiming to enhance the independence and wellbeing of deaf and severely hearing-impaired New Zealanders through the provision of hearing dogs. These specially trained dogs provide valuable services to deaf and hearing-impaired people in much the same way as guide dogs for blind people.
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Kelston Deaf Education Centre
(www.kdec.school.nz)A centre for deaf education in Kelston, providing services to deaf and hearing impaired students throughout New Zealand's upper North Island.
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National Foundation for the Deaf
(www.nfd.org.nz)Aims to aid the advancement and independence of deaf and hearing impaired people in New Zealand.
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New Zealand Federation for Deaf Children
(www.deafchildren.org.nz)A charitable trust with branches nationwide, providing support services to young deaf people in New Zealand. They offer family information kits, equipment subsidy, assistance with tutor fees, scholarships for tertiary students and more.
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New Zealand Relay
(www.nzrelay.co.nz)Telecommunication services for people who are deaf, hearing-impaired, deaf-blind, or speech-impaired. You can use NZ Relay to make telephone calls to family, businesses, Government ministries and anyone else who has a phone.
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Van Asch Deaf Education Centre
(www.vanasch.school.nz)Works in partnership with parents, the Deaf community, teachers and other professionals supporting children in mainstream settings and at the school.
