NZDSN Sector Briefing 2020
Enabling Good Lives Sooner Rather Than Later
Where To From Here?
The last year has seen some emerging uncertainty about the prospects of System Transformation as a national roll out of a completely re-designed disability service system informed by the Enabling Good Lives (EGL) principles. It is clear from earlier cabinet papers and official advice that Enabling Good Lives and System Transformation have always been regarded by officials as a strategy for cost containment and a means of avoiding more fundamental (and expensive) reforms.
NZDSN Sector Briefing 2016
Transformation Inclusion and Citizenship
This year’s Sector Briefing emphasises the need for transformative change that can truly support the agenda for inclusion and citizenship – an agenda that the sector is committed to pursuing. Again, it is our intention that the NZDSN Sector Briefing will highlight the most pressing concerns, promote sector wide dialogue and lead us closer to solutions that enable providers and government to better support the aspirations and lives of disabled people and their families/whanau.
NZDSN Sector Briefing 2015
Investing for Innovation and Quality
There are a range of issues and concerns that are currently making it difficult for providers to achieve the outcomes that everyone in the sector, including disabled people, are seeking.
There is broad consensus that disability support services should provide:
- Quality services that can respond to evolving best practice in a timely way
- A capable and professional workforce
- Person directed supports and services that achieve the ordinary life outcomes sought by disabled people and their families/whanau
- Services that provide good value for money in terms of government funding and policy goals
- Services that should be informed and driven by the goals and intent set out in the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, The New Zealand Disability Action Plan and the New Zealand Disability Strategy
It is our hope that this sector briefing will highlight the disability sector’s most pressing concerns, promote sector wide dialogue and lead us towards solutions that improve the lives of the people we seek to support.