NZSL Board
The purpose of the NZSL Board is to promote and maintain NZSL and provide expert advice to government and the community on NZSL. The NZSL Board has up to 10 members in total, all of whom are NZSL users, and a majority of members are Deaf NZSL users.
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About the NZSL Board
Find out more about the Board and its role and responsibilities in building a strong foundation for NZSL in New Zealand.
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Current NZSL Board members
Find out more about the current members of the NZSL Board.
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Quarterly Board meeting summaries
The NZSL Board meets regularly to carry out its role. You can find NZSL Board summaries of each Board meeting, presented in NZSL by a Board member.
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Terms of Reference
The NZSL Board's primary founding document is the Terms of Reference, which were agreed to by the Minister for Disability Issues in March 2015.
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Annual reports
Annual reports provides information on the services, activities and achievements of the New Zealand Sign Language Board.
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NZSL Board Identity Toolkit
The NZSL Board Identity Toolkit has been made available to recipients of the NZSL Fund for their use, with the permission of Whaikaha - Ministry of Disabled…
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The establishment of the NZSL Board: Experts Advisory Group
A selection panel consisting of the Ministry of Social Development, the Ministry of Education, and the Human Rights Commission chose eight people as members of…
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Memorandum of Understanding between the NZSL Board and Deaf Aotearoa
This MOU outlines the relationship between the NZSL Board and Deaf Aotearoa, and the intention of both parties to work collaboratively to implement policies…
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Reports commissioned by the Board
A repository of research carried out on behalf of the New Zealand Sign Language Board.