Welcome to Holland

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THIS STORY IS OFTEN SHARED WITH PARENTS AS THEY EMBARK ON A NEW AND UNEXPECTED JOURNEY INTO PARENTING A VISION IMPAIRED CHILD. IT IS A CREATIVE WAY OF THINKING ABOUT THE CHALLENGES WE FACE, REFRAMING THEM, AND REALISING THAT IT MAY NOT HAVE BEEN WHAT WE PLANNED, BUT IT IS STILL VERY MUCH A RICH AND REWARDING JOURNEY. Continue Reading Welcome to Holland

December eVision

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We’re excited to share the latest edition of eVision, filled with updates, stories, and insights from across our community. In this issue, you’ll find highlights from our national advocacy work, reflections from the 2025 PVI Parent Conference, updates on collaborative partnerships, practical information for navigating support systems, and inspiring contributions from parents and professionals. Continue Reading December eVision

PVI Feedback on the NZ Disability Strategy, September 2025

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PVI provided feedback to Whaikaha – Ministry of Disabled People on the draft refresh of the NZ Disability Strategy. Below is a short summary of our feedback, or you can download the full feedback (at the bottom of the page). DISABILITY STRATEGY – CONDENSED FEEDBACK SUMMARY Key Gaps Across All Sectors Sector-Specific Recommendations Education Employment… Continue Reading PVI Feedback on the NZ Disability Strategy, September 2025

OIA – NZ Disability Strategy

There is a difference between what the working groups recommended, and what the Ministerial Disability Leadership Group included in the draft disability strategy. This information was not proactively released, but instead we had to OIA it. We present the OIA’d information below:

PVI Submission on the Public Service Amendment Bill

Parents of Vision Impaired (PVI) has made a submission on the Public Service Amendment Bill. While we support efforts to improve efficiency and accountability, we are deeply concerned that the Bill weakens commitments to equity, inclusion, and participation. Continue Reading PVI Submission on the Public Service Amendment Bill

Everyone needs a break from time to time

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For many, family and friends can help out. If this isn’t the case – hiring a babysitter is another option. But that’s not the case for everyone. For some families, including my own, it isn’t as simple as ‘hiring a babysitter’. My child has very high needs and she deserves parents who are not burnt out. We need breaks but can’t just hire a sitter. We need someone trained to provide good care of our child. Continue Reading Everyone needs a break from time to time

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