New Zealand Federation for Deaf Children
Kirstin Johnson-Coombs
deafchildren@xtra.co.nz027 737 2442
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- Kirstin Johnson-Coombs
- Call: 0800 332 324
- email: deafchildren@xtra.co.nz
- website: http://www.deafchildren.org.nz/
027 737 2442
More detailsNew Zealand Relay offers a variety of different relay calling options to suit Deaf people’s choice of communication.
These choices are:
We offer a service that is:
Accurate and Transparent
The relay Assistant voices everything you type and types everything you say.
Private and Confidential
All New Zealand Relay calls are strictly private. When you hang up, the entire conversation is automatically erased at the Relay Call Centre.
Affordable
There is no surcharge for relay assistance. Local and national landline calls are free of charge.
Note: You will still need to pay for your telephone line rental and Internet connection charges.
NZ Relay Help Desk
0800 4 713 713 TTY
0800 4 715 715 Voice
0800 4 329 697 Fax
Email: Helpdesk@NZRelay.co.nz
Website: www.nzrelay.co.nz
NZ Relay Help Desk services are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
You can contact NZ Relay Help Desk to
Learn how to make a relay call
Get assistance or more information about a NZ Relay service
Request brochures , outreach materials or presentations
Enquire about renting a TTY
Get answers to your questions
Make a suggestion or comment
Make a complaint
When calling about a specific incident, please provide the Relay Assistant’s name, date and time of the call.
Area Manager, Christchurch South
Karen.rickerby@nzcaregroup.co.nz03-379-1602
More detailsDeafblind Co-ordinator
lellison@rnzfb.org.nz More detailsSLIANZ is a national, non-profit, association that represents professional sign language interpreters in New Zealand. The mission of SLIANZ is to advance the profession by informing members and consumers, and to promote high standards of professional practice and integrity among its members.
SLIANZ offers continuing professional development, advocates for appropriate working conditions for interpreters, and is a representative voice on issues relevant to sign language interpreting.
SLIANZ recognises New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) as the preferred language of the New Zealand Deaf community and respects the diversity of communication mode and cultural orientation of all consumers of interpreting services.SLIANZ has signed a Joint Statement with Deaf Aotearoa NZ expressing a shared commitment to increasing the number of qualified interpreters, and recognising the primacy of DANZ in advocating for the rights of Deaf people. This statement of partnership reflects goals of the World Federation of the Deaf.
SLIANZ supports high standards of interpreting access for the Deaf community through offering professional development, a code of ethics, a complaints procedure, and advocating for the use of qualified interpreters.
The SLIANZ website contains information for Deaf people in NZSL about the Code of Ethics and Complaints Procedure.
Chairperson
s.i.deaf4x4club@hotmail.com027 227 0182
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