Deaf Society of Canterbury Inc.

Jane Haigh

Club Administrator

chchdeafcan@snap.net.nz

03 379 8251

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About us

Deaf Society of Canterbury or Deaf Club is one of a network of Deaf Clubs around NZ. We provide a venue for culturally Deaf members of the community to meet and share their common language (New Zealand Sign Language), culture, history, sporting and recreational activities.

We are a membership organisation and our membership is free and open to anyone around NZ who is Deaf or has an interest in Deaf community. Members receive a regular newsletter and we organise a range of activities and social events for the community.

We also support local Deaf groups with governance, legal status, finanical reviews, fundraising, etc.

Professional Association
Membership References

We are part of a network of Deaf clubs around NZ. We are also a member of SCANZ (Sporting Clubs Assocation NZ)

Quality Assurance/Accreditation

Deaf clubs helps to maintain the social/cultural network/bond between the members and the Deaf community, through recreational/social activities and specific project. NZSL is the main mode of communication at Deaf club.

How are we Deaf friendly?

DSC (Deaf Society of Canterbury) is managed by a Board of Deaf members of the Canterbury community.

Three part-time staff are a mixture of Deaf and hearing. All hearing staff use NZSL, have undergone Deaf Awareness training and have experience working in the Deaf sector.

DSC works closely with Deaf Aotearoa in Canterbury/Westland areas and we often deliver projects jointly.

Our clubrooms are closed at the moment after the Christchurch earthquakes but we are committed to setting up new fully accessible clubrooms as soon as possible for use by the Deaf community.
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Deaf Sports New Zealand

Daniel Harborne

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Deaf Sports New Zealand (DSNZ) was established in 1963 and is the only national organisation which is responsible for sports to be beneifical to Deaf athletes in New Zealand.

How are we Deaf friendly?

Deaf Sports NZ hosts the New Zealand Deaf Games every two years. Deaf competitiors from all over NZ meet to compete in these games for the Aotearoa Turi Shield.

We also support our athletes to attend the Deaflympics which happens every four years.
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Deaf Tenpin Bowling Canterbury

Jane Phillips

Secretary

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  • txt: 027 647 8210

About us

We meet every Sunday at 3 pm at Garden City Bowls in Iverson Terrace to play Tenpin Bowls which is consists three games as it help us prepare for National Deaf Championship held yearly around New Zealand every Queen's Birthday weekend and also NZ Deaf Games we all compete at handicap of 0 to help us achieve our goal to best of our ability. We give one month trial before becoming member of Deaf Tenpin Bowls.

We play as individuals so that points added up for end of year trophies/certificates. We do fundraising to help us with travel cost.

You can also come for fun social games as we help with techniques of how Tenpin Bowling is done.

Professional Association
Membership References

NZ Tenpin Bowling Association, free membership under Garden City Bowls & Deaf Sports Federation NZ membership.

Quality Assurance/Accreditation

Garden City Bowls is under NZ Bowling Association, the business is brought through a chain of AMF under Australian umbrella.

How are we Deaf friendly?

We are very supportive deaf friendly all use NZSL but we do welcome hearing join us if they want as it not issue as club are mostly Deaf people as they want to learn NZSL and meet others who are Deaf as well.

We have just celebrated 20 years of Deaf Tenpin Bowls.

It is a good way to mix and socialise with others and be proud of our community by showing our skills of tenpin bowls.
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Deaf Women's Group Canterbury

Carol King

avocariver@yahoo.co.nz

Text 027 349 3574

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  • Carol King
  • txt: 027 349 3574
  • Fax: Margaret Berry - 03 383 3510

About us

We provide a Women's Group get together once a month in the first week between 10am-2pm.

Professional Association
Membership References

Under Canterbury Deaf Society Membership once a year.

Quality Assurance/Accreditation

Deaf Group

How are we Deaf friendly?

All Deaf Women's Group.
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Deaf-Quip/Silent Alert

Anthony Swindale

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Suppliers of assistive devices for people who are Deaf, Deaf-Blind or Hearing Impaired

How are we Deaf friendly?

Fully Accessable via email, signing, relay, fax
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Disabled Persons Assembly - Christchurch & Districts

Karim Baradi

DPA Christchurch Co-ordinator/Kaituitui

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We are a national lobby and advocacy organisation that promotes the issues facing disabled people.

Local branch advocates (DPA Christchurch) are always working to improve access and rights for disabled people in six key areas:-
  • Human Rights
  • Employment
  • Health Services
  • Transport
  • Education
  • Access

Local and national authorities recognise the DPA as the "collective voice" for all people with disabilities and impairements.

How are we Deaf friendly?

We have interpreters at our Committee Meetings and at Forums we organise throughout the year.

We have an easy read version of Civil Defence Booklets for all disabled people including the Deaf.

The DPA supported the Deaf Aotearoa NZ in the introduction of Teletext, Captions on TV and New Zealand Sign Language being recognised as the 3rd official language in New Zealand.
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English Language Partners, Christchurch

Gill Taylor

Manager

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03 377 3141

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We are New Zealand's largest organsisation working with migrats and refugees. Our volunteers and professional teachers deliever a range of English-language programme in partnership with refugee and migrant learners.

We believe that migrants and refugees should have the opportunity to learn English, to pursue aspirations for themselves and their families, and to participate in all aspects of life in Aotearoa New Zealand.

English Language Partners is a community-based, not-for-profit organisation, registered as a charity with the Charities Commissions (Charities Registration Number: CC25914).

Professional Association
Membership References

Christchurch Resettlement Services; Christchurch Migrant Centre; Christchurch Disability Action; Deaf Aotearoa NZ; Christchurch City Council

Quality Assurance/Accreditation

ELP NZ; Tertiary Education Commission; NZQA

How are we Deaf friendly?

In Christchurch, we have a group of deaf refugee learners who are being taught NZSL by a volunteer teacher.

The group join the Deaf community for regular walks and other activities.
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Flynn Express Photo Restoration & Enhancing

R B Flynn

Photo Restorator

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Flynn Express Photo Restoration and Enhancement specializes in restoring and enhancing your precious family and landscape photos to their former glory with the same loving care with which they were originally taken.

 Royce Flynn is the owner and operator of Flynn Express. He is a born and bred kiwi, born in Invercargill, attending school in Christchurch. Royce now lives in Hamilton.

 Royce got his first camera when he was 11 years old, and so started his photography passion.  He worked as a building maintenance officer and in various other roles over the years,  but his passion for photography lived on in his spare time.

 Royce is an active member of the Railway's Hobby Group and worked as an amateur  photographer for the Railway for 49 years..  His favorite railway travel route is the Midland Line from Christchurch to Greymouth and Otira.

Royce supports to The Wahine.

How are we Deaf friendly?

I am Deaf and communicate in NZSL
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Greening the Rubble Project

Rhys Taylor

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Charitable project in Christchurch currently hosted by Living Streets Aotearoa and soon to be hosted by Greening the Rubble Trust.

Joint activity with Deaf Aotearoa at 191 Fitzgerald Avenue (between Gloucester and Armagh Streets) building and managing a temporary community food garden.

Volunteers active on Tuesday mornings and other times.

Professional Association
Membership References

Advised by NZ Assocation of Landscape Architects on other sites, but this particular project is designed by its volunteers.

How are we Deaf friendly?

Community garden project
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