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Watch: Havelock North Primary School s sign language song for boy with Down Syndrome

Watch: Havelock North Primary School s sign language song for boy with Down syndrome 13 May, 2021 01:31 AM 3 minutes to read Havelock North Primary School s sign language display Video / Louise Gould Don t worry, about a thing. That was the message, delivered by more than 1000 small hands through sign language, to a Havelock North Primary pupil with Down syndrome on Thursday. As part of New Zealand Sign Language Week (May 10 to 16) the school s 580 kids learned the Bob Marley classic Three Little Birds in sign. Principal Nick Reed said for some of their children, sign language is a part of their everyday life. Advertisement The school had one student in particular with Down syndrome who communicates through sign – Thursday s performance was for him, Reed said.

Community Scoop » New Zealand Sign Language Week A Chance To Recognise National Taonga

Press Release – New Zealand Government This week (10 16 May 2021) is New Zealand Sign Language Week (NZSL), a nationwide celebration of NZSL as an official language of New Zealand. Were recognised as a world leader for our commitment to maintaining and furthering the use of our … This week (10 – 16 May 2021) is New Zealand Sign Language Week (NZSL), a nationwide celebration of NZSL as an official language of New Zealand. “We’re recognised as a world leader for our commitment to maintaining and furthering the use of our sign language,” says Minister for Disability Issues Carmel Sepuloni. “That’s why it’s important that we take this opportunity to really celebrate and affirm the passion and diversity of our Deaf and hard-of-hearing community.

New Zealand Sign Language Week a chance to recognise national taonga

+Undoctored Media release from minister for disability issues Carme Sepuloni Monday 10 May 2021, 02:50 PM 1 minute to Read This week (10 – 16 May 2021) is New Zealand Sign Language Week (NZSL), a nationwide celebration of NZSL as an official language of New Zealand. “We’re recognised as a world leader for our commitment to maintaining and furthering the use of our sign language,” says Minister for Disability Issues Carmel Sepuloni. “That’s why it’s important that we take this opportunity to really celebrate and affirm the passion and diversity of our Deaf and hard-of-hearing community. “This week is also about lifting the status of NZSL by making sure we’re constantly including our Deaf and hard-of-hearing community in everything we do – from our everyday conversations to decision-making.

Ombudsman marks New Zealand Sign Language Week with new resources

News article Print this page Mon 10 May 2021 Chief Ombudsman Peter Boshier has released a series of New Zealand Sign Language resources to coincide with the start of New Zealand Sign Language Week 2021, today. The videos were made in consultation with and for the Deaf community to enable them to engage with the Ombudsman more easily. They also recognise New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) as one of our three official languages alongside English and te reo Māori. The videos feature a sign language interpreter and captions. The first sets out the role of the Ombudsman and how his office can provide support to people dealing with central and local government.

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