News and media

IHC is the voice for intellectual disability in New Zealand. We regularly comment in the media on a range of topics to advocate and stand up for the rights of disabled people. We also share people’s stories through several publications, including our flagship magazine, Strong Voices.

We have a great resource for journalists with some tips on writing about disability and disabled people, including appropriate language to use.

If you have a media enquiry or want to tell your story, please email ihccomms@ihc.org.nz or call 0800 266 442.

Denying right to schooling has lifelong impact, IHC tells Inquiry
Media release
September 25, 2020
A six-year-old boy who couldn’t spell cat and didn’t know his last name, was sent to an institution where for the next 13 years he was put to work and physically and sexually abused.
IHC hosts political parties
Media release
September 24, 2020
Our political parties’ commitment to people with intellectual disabilities will come under scrutiny at a public forum next week.
IHC’s newest Life Member puts advocacy first
September 22, 2020
Christine Lee of Matamata is IHC’s newest New Zealand Life Member.
IDEA Services’ National Services Review Feedback Summary
September 17, 2020
We are pleased to share the summary of our recent consultation on the IDEA Services’ National Service Review.
Michael Holdsworth wins Frances Clarke Award for the second time
September 4, 2020
Michael Holdsworth is a two-time winner of the Frances Clarke Memorial Awards – 30 years apart.
National Services Review - consultation now closed
September 3, 2020
Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to submit feedback as part of the National Services Review.
Awhi-at-home ‘superstar’ was a lifeline for families
September 1, 2020
Elizabeth Goodwin and her team became a lifeline to families during lockdown. Her work coordinating online support has won her a place as a finalist in the Attitude Support Superstar Award.
Kāpiti craft beer-makers in running for entrepreneur award
August 28, 2020
Four young Kāpiti friends who started their own craft beer-making enterprise have been named as finalists in the Attitude Awards.
Libby’s courage takes her through to the finals
August 28, 2020
Courageous young Whanganui actor Libby Hunsdale has reached the finals of this year’s Attitude Awards. The star of the new feature film Poppy has been named one of the finalists in the Attitude Youth Courage Award.
National Services Review – Feedback extended till 31 August
August 19, 2020
These are extremely busy times and with changes to COVID-19 alert levels we have not been able to hold as many family forums for the National Services Review and sessions with the people we support as we had hoped.