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1. Encourage and educate for a non-disabling society. |
1. Advocate recreation and sport for all, including promoting the rights, choices and achievements of disabled people to participate in physical recreation and sport.
2. Recognise the achievements of disabled athletes and promote disabled participants as role models for all New Zealanders. |
A community that highly values full participation and achievement.
Disabled people understand their rights and choices to participate actively and exercise these rights and choices.
Government agencies, service providers and individuals aware of the benefits of participation in recreation and sport.
Collaborative approaches maximising provision for, and participation of, disabled people in physical recreation and sport.
Participation in physical recreation and sport by disabled people is actively supported by stakeholder agencies.
Successes of disabled athletes are publicised.
Disabled people featuring in mainstream media campaigns.
Successful disabled athletes seen as role models. |
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5. Foster leadership by disabled people. |
3. Be led, guided and informed by disabled people.
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Greater understanding of the key components of recreation and sport and the range of barriers experienced by disabled people.
Disabled people have a greater role in planning and leading recreation and sport services.
Disabled people are fully involved in the development of sport and recreation services.
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9. Support lifestyle choices, recreation and culture for disabled people.
13. Enable disabled children and youth to lead full and active lives. |
4. Build accessibility for all into organisational frameworks.
5. Share knowledge through resource publication.
6. Support initiatives with tangible resources.
7. Up-skill staff and volunteers who provide physical recreation and sport services.
8. Create supportive and accessible recreation and sport programmes that enable participation by disabled people at every level.
9. Bring people and organisations together to work in partnership. |
Government agencies, service providers and individuals aware of the benefits of participation in recreation and sport.
A non-disabling sport and recreation sector with plans, policies and programmes in place that include disabled people.
Investments that ensure that all New Zealanders have real opportunities to participate in physical recreation and sport.
Sport and recreation services and facilities are fully accessible. Fully accessible means physical, attitudinal, resources, information and communication.
Planners, policy makers and providers informed and empowered.
Inclusive and welcoming physical recreation and sport services where disabled people have access to quality experiences of their choice.
Sport and recreation organisations delivering services to all New Zealanders in an inclusive way.
Disabled athletes having equitable access to high performance sport services which meet their needs.
Strong and effective system for identifying and developing elite athletes, coaches and officials.
Improved provision of facilities and services.
A wider group of organisations valuing participation in physical recreation and sport by disabled people and taking action to make it happen. |
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10. Collect and use relevant information about disabled people and disability issues. |
10. Collect and disseminate sound evidence. |
A sector informed and taking action to create disability-friendly services and environments.
A strong foundation for advocacy, policy and programme development. |