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Pictures worth a thousand words

August 5, 2022

Every person portrayed in this multimedia exhibition has a story to tell, but their pictures alone are worth a thousand words. More than a thousand.

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Bruce and David have reached an understanding

August 5, 2022

David Snelgar doesn’t say much when he’s concentrating on art. But during the 10 years he has shared Bruce Maunder’s art studio the men have come to an understanding about a few important things.

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Countdown starts to IHC Art Awards

May 26, 2022

The countdown has started for the IHC Art Awards with the naming of this year’s judges.

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Low wages for disabled workers are an embarrassment

May 26, 2022

New Zealand’s minimum wage is $21.20 an hour – but for 900 disabled workers that doesn’t apply. A quarter of them earn between $1 and $2 an hour.

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Companions on the road

May 26, 2022

Lynda Young-Kennedy knows the gravel roads, the steep tracks and the dead-ends of Southland’s back country better than most people.

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Dame Denise is new IHC Patron and firm friend

May 26, 2022

Dame Denise L’Estrange-Corbet is the new Patron of IHC, an organisation she committed to long ago when she was asked to judge the IHC Art Awards in 2009.

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Gavin is waiting to see the world

May 26, 2022

Travel and tourism student Gavin Allpress plans to see more of the world one day and to help other disabled people travel more easily. With strong ambition and support from IHC, he is working on his life plans.

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Dairy farmers keep Karen’s dream alive

March 24, 2022

Dairy farmers are keeping a dream alive for Karen Chapman, who grew up on a dairy farm in the small Waikato settlement of Otaua and has only ever wanted to milk cows.

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Who cares for the carers?

February 28, 2022

Who cares for the carers? The people who do the best job are those walking in the same shoes.

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A little kindness has gone a long way

February 28, 2022

IHC Association member Doreen Barns wondered what had happened when she had a call just before Christmas from a reporter from the Whanganui Chronicle.

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