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A resource for assisting local, regional and national community leaders to promote the Enabling Good Lives approach (EGL) when interacting with political parties and local candidates
EGL shifts power to disabled people, simplifies the system, and focuses on real life outcome which makes New Zealand fairer, healthier, and more efficient. -
Regional leadership group and NEGL advise to complete the DSS consultation. A document detailing terminology and outlining the DSS question’s.
en For urgent distribution Guidance for Responding to the DSS Consultation A resource developed by EGL Regional Leadership Groups and the EGL National Leadership Group March 2025 *Definitions* The terms disabled person/s or disabled people, are used inclusively to refer to disabled persons, tāngata whaikaha Māori and Pacific disabled persons. -
Enabling Good Lives (EGL) is Universal and Enduring
A resource for community leaders and officials Central Obligations To recognise disable people and their families as citizens and taxpayers To promote inclusion and well-being for people with disabilities. -
Enabling Good Lives (EGL) and me
The Enabling Good Lives (EGL) was developed in 2012/2013 by disabled leaders and their allies. -
Building on what works
Insights drawn from a decade of building EGL-based networks to assist communities to build regional leadership. -
Points to consider when making a response to the Whaikaha announcement on the 18th March 2024
NEGL believe the changes to the purchasing guidelines restricting self-determination do not align with the EGL approach and potentially the governments' obligations to the UNCRPD and the NZ Disability Strategy
Kaitūhono Resources
An Enabling Good Lives Kaitūhono / Connector is someone who works with EGL to support the needs of disabled people and their whānau.