Annual Report 2001
Vision, Mission, Philosophy
1.1 Vision
A society which provides both equity and maximum opportunity to participate for all people.
1.2 Mission Statement
To enhance and dignify the lives of people with disabilities.
1.3 Philosophy
People with disabilities must have the right and the opportunity to:
- Influence and shape policy at all levels.
- Enjoy equality and full participation.
- Make informed choices on issues.
- Enjoy dignity and respect as a person.
- live as they choose with the appropriate supports.
1.4 DPA provides:
- Strong advocacy at a national and local level as the voice of people with disabilities and their families and whanau networks to government and other agencies;
- Comprehensive information on matters affecting people with disabilities;
- Service monitoring for people with disabilities through its network of regional assemblies and membership.
More from the 2001 Annual Report
Index
Vision, Mission, Philosophy
Acknowledgements
President's Report
Chief Executive's Report
National Executive
Goal 1: Providing Leadership
International Relations
Charter for the Third Millennium
RI Social Commission
Vocational Commission
Leisure, Recreation and Sport Commission
Goal 2: Quality Advice
Goal 3: Advocating
Goal 4: Monitoring
Financial Statements
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