Blindness services
Submission to RNZFB Board Strategic Plan 2020
Submitted: Wednesday, February 26, 2020Categories: Blindness services, Submissions
Interim feedback to consultation by the RNZFB and Blind Foundation in relation to its Strategic Plan.
Strategic Framework for the Provision of Braille Services
Submitted: Monday, October 29, 2018Categories: Blindness services, News and Events
Launched on 6 October 2018 at Blind Citizens NZ AGM and Conference, this Strategic Framework for the Provision of Braille Services is a huge achievement and milestone for braille in New Zealand. We recognise and thank our stakeholder partners: Blind and Low Vision Education Network NZ, Blind Foundation, and The Braille Authority of Aotearoa Trust.
The RNZFB at a Glance
Submitted: Thursday, October 7, 2010Categories: Blindness services, Briefs
Blind people accept that we live in a highly visual world. While we continue to work towards the world being as accessible as it can be for us and for people with other disabilities, we recognise that we still need access to specialised services that teach us the essential skills we need to function in the world around us. The Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind is the primary provider of the essential blindness-related services needed by blind people in New Zealand. As a modern disability service provider, the Foundation must not only respond to the needs and aspirations of blind people as its consumers but must also uphold the principle that it works in partnership with us to provide the services we need. That partnership with consumers is maintained through consumer organisations such as this Association.
This document was adopted by our National Conference in October 2010 and briefly lists the most important statements that capture the essence of what we expect from the Foundation. It is distilled from our various policy decisions made by our members that are reflected in our submissions to the Foundation over a number of years.
This document is not to be interpreted as a list of concerns. In fact we feel the Foundation does perform reasonably well in the majority of the identified areas. Rather, this document is intended as a check-list of the most fundamental areas in which we will be assessing the Foundation’s performance.
A Blueprint for Change
Submitted: Sunday, March 7, 2010Categories: Blindness services, Papers and reports
Report of the Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind’s Governance Working Party, October 2009. The Governance Working Party was made up of people appointed by the Boards of the Foundation and Blind Citizens NZ. We are making the report available complete with an introduction by the Chair of the Foundation, and it includes the appendices to the report.
Submission to the Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind Bill 2002
Submitted: Friday, May 31, 2002Categories: Blindness services, Submissions
Position paper on future RNZFB governance
Submitted: Sunday, January 7, 2001Categories: Blindness services, Papers and reports
This report states the Association’s position with respect to the future governance structure of the Royal New Zealand Foundation for the Blind. This paper was prepared in advance of a meeting to be held with representatives of the Foundation’s Board of Trustees on 23 and 24 January 2001.