Minimum wage increase another step backwards for disability support providers
Opinion – Peter Reynolds, NZDSN CEO The 1 April minimum wage increase should mean more money in the pockets of the lowest paid workers, who
Opinion – Peter Reynolds, NZDSN CEO The 1 April minimum wage increase should mean more money in the pockets of the lowest paid workers, who
Community consultation will open on 10 February and run until 24 March 2025. This consultation is about the essential disability services and supports that people
The Chief Executive of the New Zealand Disability Support Network (NZDSN) will lead an organisation committed to strengthening and advocating for the disability support sector
New Zealand Disability Support Network is seeking reassurance that new guidance for police attending welfare checks won’t negatively affect the disabled community. Minister for Mental
New Zealand Disability Support Network expresses sympathy to the families and whānau of those who have lost loved ones in disability support. Whaikaha, the Ministry
We understand some providers are struggling with no funding increase and rising costs. And we want to support you as much as we can. Please