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Cabinet agrees on a response to recommendations from UNCRPD examination
New Zealand's second review against the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
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Step 1: Thinking about disability issues at the start of the policy process
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Step 5: Incorporating disability into Cabinet papers, information and communications
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Cabinet agrees on a response to recommendations from UNCRPD examination
New Zealand's second review against the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Read the Convention
About the Convention
Optional Protocol
Implementation of the Convention in New Zealand
Framework to promote, protect and monitor implementation of the Convention
Notice of independent monitoring mechanism
Monitoring reports and responses
Reports from IMM & responses from Government
Reports from Convention Coalition
Report on the review of disabled people-led monitoring (2016/2017)
Report on the review of disabled people-led monitoring (2017-18)
Monitoring reports and responses
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28.02.2019