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Stupid story, but hey, it’s news

Red May 2nd, 2008 No Comments

Now, I’ve heard of some people tipping the poor odd soul out of their wheelchair in aid of a burglary or other such petty crime, but really, ramming your car into a dude in a wheelchair is taking it a bit far, isn’t it? Sure, he might’ve been a negative bugger, but hey, aren’t we all sometimes? Anyway if you haven’t heard this wee Papamoa-based scuffle, read the full story here.

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Live in Christchurch? Get the Kiwiable card!

Red April 21st, 2008 No Comments

Gosh I love my readers. Thanks to Rachel I’ve discovered the Kiwiable card! Not that it’s of any particular use to me considering I live in Auckland hehe, but it’s great to know these sort of local initiatives exist! Basically, the ‘Kiwiable card’ gives people with disabilities and their support person discounted entry to various leisure activities around Canterbury, including the movies and Kaikoura whale watching! It’s free to join, but to get the Kiwiable card you need to be

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Elim Christian College teacher labelled a ‘hero’ for trying to save boy with cerebral palsy

Red April 21st, 2008 4 Comments

I’m sure you’re all well aware of the tragic events which unfolded last week on the banks of a Turangi river, but what you might not have caught was that one of the students who died was Special Olympian Tom Hsu, 16, who had cerebral palsy. From what the media have reported, it seems the students’ teacher Tony McClean tried to save Tom by tying himself to the student, in an attempt to pull them both to shore. However, people

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Got a disability? Try yoga!

Red April 21st, 2008 1 Comment

I stumbled across an interesting article on CNN.com the other day which discussed how yoga classes can benefit disabled people. Specifically, the yoga teacher mentioned multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s, and arthritis as impairments yoga can especially help, but added “”Pretty much if you name a health condition, yoga can help with it”. I can vouch for this on a personal level, having had yoga sessions on a weekly basis for the past 10 years. I get private sessions with a lovely

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NSW Government do the right thing by disabled people

Red April 21st, 2008 1 Comment

How’s this for a fantastic initiative? The NSW Govt has announced the ‘Companion Card‘, enabling disabled people to take a carer with them to sporting matches, movie theatres, and even aboard public transport for the price of a single ticket. So now whenever Aussies with disabilities are out and about and want to go to the movies or hop on a bus, they can take a support person for no extra charge! Minister for Disability Services Kristina Keneally says people

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A quick update!

Red April 2nd, 2008 1 Comment

Hey everyone, Just a quick update to let you all know why I haven’t been posting as much the last few weeks – I really am still alive! I’ve started back at Uni for my 2nd year of my Communications degree, which of course brings with it such joyous obligations as essays, assignments, et al. I’ve scored a job working part-time at Saatchi & Saatchi which, while freakin cool, takes up a good half of my week! Add to that

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Have you got a question for Ruth Dyson?

Red March 28th, 2008 13 Comments

Well – have you?! I’m pleased to announce I’ve scooped an interview with the Minister for Disability Affairs, Hon. Ruth Dyson, at the end of next week, and I’d love to know what you’d like me to ask her! Leave your questions for the Minister in the comments below, and I’ll try to squeeze them in! Full interview transcript to follow late next week

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Matthew Slade, NZ Paralympian, has had his stuff stolen

Red March 27th, 2008 1 Comment

Consider this: you’re waiting to be picked for the NZ Paralympic team and training your arse off to show the selectors you’re ready, when someone nicks your car, containing all your training equipment. Well that’s just what happened to previous Paralympic medallist Matt Slade, when thieves stole his car, along with all the stuff in it, including specially-designed trainers and even his wheelchair! Some people, eh? Let’s hope the idiots who took it realise that a wheelchair might actually –

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Social Entrepreneur Forum: Empowerment, social change, and … discrimination?

Red March 27th, 2008 4 Comments

From the blog of Philip Patston… www.200gr8.com 27 March 2008 Here’s an innovative idea…NOT You bring around 800 of the world’s leading social entrepreneurs together to celebrate five years of excellence in social innovation. You call it the 2008 Skoll World Forum on Social Entrepreneurship. You hold it at the prestigious SaĆ®d Business School at Oxford University. You hold the opening plenary at the Sheldonian Theatre on a cold, wet, spring day in March. You forget to open the only

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Review: Kelly Tarlton’s Underwater World, Auckland

Red March 25th, 2008 2 Comments

Around the top of the list for any traveller to Auckland should be Kelly Tarlton’s Underwater World. Hidden away along Quay St, you’d never think such a massive aquarium was hiding under Auckland’s stunning coastline! But the shark-infested tanks are there, along with the myriad of other brightly-coloured sea creatures, and is most definitely worth the rather exorbitant entry fee. I spotted one mobility parking spot, and the rest of the parking spaces were all full, so it might even

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