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Marae accessibility toolkit

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How can marae better meet the accessibility needs of kaumātua and whānau with health and disability impairments?

A new resource for marae called Te Whakaaheitanga Marae Kua Watea te Huarahi, Marae Accessibility toolkit provides basic advice, including a checklist on accessibility considerations when marae are considering building or renovating.

The overall aim of this project is to enable kaumātua and whānau with health and disability impairments to actively engage at marae and remain effective contributors to their marae.


ToolkitFeedback form

Toolkit feedback


Please take a few minutes to give us feedback on the Marae Accessibility toolkit. This information will help us determine the usefulness of this resource and give us ideas for any future resources for marae.

A draw will be held 29 August 2011 and the recipient will receive a voucher to show our appreciation for your valuable feedback.

Closing date: 28 August 2011

Congratulations to TM Porter the winner of the 12 July 2011 draw.


Marae Accessibility Project (MAP) feedback form


Marae Accessibility Project Team



Back row: Aotea Maipi (Population Health), Maraea Nikora (Population Health)

Front row: Patricia Nathan (Hauraki Māori Trust Board), Alisha Higgins (Head Injury Society), Bell Martin (CCS Disability Action Waikato)


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Page last updated on 22/07/2011