Supporting and equipping people to reach their full potential

We work to promote opportunities for the independence, mobility, and recreation of people with disabilities as well as providing occupational, social and personal opportunities. We also distribute information and provide assistance to our community and overall foster, encourage and support the work of people with disabilities.

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A structured, supportive and quiet respite for people with disabilities.

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Assisting people with disabilities to be valued contributors to their community, helping them to have the confidence, skills and support of their families and friends to reach their potential.

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Disability Information Advisory Services (DIAS) aim to provide free, accurate, up to date and objective information and advice to disabled people, their families, whanau, aiga, caregivers, providers and the general public.

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Helping people with a difference to plan their careers, find employment, and provide in-work support. Including a free recruitment service for employers.

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Disability Resource Centre H.B. Trust - DRC
Disability Resource Centre H.B. Trust - DRC1 day ago
DRC Living Life Connected
Deena embraced the opportunity to perform at the recent International Cultures Day.

She wowed the crowd with her dazzling Bollywood performance, expressing her love for dancing, showing her confidence and self-determination.

Deena wanted to show everyone when you decided to do something you don’t need anyone else.
Everyday people, everyday places, everyday things, everyday times
Disability Resource Centre H.B. Trust - DRC
Disability Resource Centre H.B. Trust - DRC4 days ago
DRC Living Life Connected
Being non-verbal Holly has her own unique way to communicate what she chooses to do.

Once Holly commits to a task, she displays impressive concentration and determination.
Holly explores her artistic side through arts, crafts, and construction, which allows her to freely express herself, increase decision-making skills, and practice hand eye coordination techniques.

It’s great to see your heart colouring picture matching your popit!
Everyday people, everyday places, everyday things, everyday times
Disability Resource Centre H.B. Trust - DRC
Disability Resource Centre H.B. Trust - DRC1 week ago
DRC Living Life Connected
DRC participants are always keen to attend gym sessions returning to the centre motivated and energised.

Complex Forme gym offers a wide range of suitable sessions and equipment allowing everyone to experience the physical benefits contributing to their overall health and wellbeing.

Thanks for providing the opportunity Complex Forme Gym!
Everyday people, everyday places, everyday things, everyday times
Disability Resource Centre H.B. Trust - DRC
Disability Resource Centre H.B. Trust - DRC1 week ago
Kia Orana, Talofa Lava, Mālō e lelei, Ni Sa Bula Vinaka,
Fakaalofa lahi atu,Kam na mauri, Malo ni
and a Warm Pacific Greetings to you all.

Save the date for this important fono just under a week away!
Mark it in your calendars now to ensure you don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to connect, share, and learn.

Read below for more details and be sure to share this with your family, friends, and community networks.
Disability Resource Centre H.B. Trust - DRC
Disability Resource Centre H.B. Trust - DRC1 week ago
FREE WORKSHOP!!!
We are pleased to continue our series of facilitated workshops for disabled people and their families, tāngata whaikaha Maori, Pasifika disabled and family, whanau, aiga - via Zoom. These hui promote information exchange and sharing of personal experiences.

The second workshop for 2024 will be held on Wednesday 27th March, 12 noon till 1.30pm via Zoom, with a presentation first, followed by discussion time.

The discussion topic for February is Transition out of School. This Workshop will be facilitated by Bron Foxx Places are limited so you need to register as soon as possible.
Sign up here https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WSREG324

We will send you the Zoom link a few days before the workshop.
Please contact us with any queries: complexcaregroup@xtra.co.nz
Disability Resource Centre H.B. Trust - DRC
Disability Resource Centre H.B. Trust - DRC2 weeks ago
DRC Living Life Connected
May actively engages in a variety of community activities to improve her knowledge and physical well-being.

May immerses herself in the DRC literacy and numeracy modules alongside her peers.

May confidently navigates each gym machine, strengthening her muscles and boosting her morale. Additionally, she joins Sit B Fit sessions, relishing each moment of physical activity with enthusiasm.

May is always keen to discuss her accomplishments thus providing her with a sense of contentment and fulfilment.

Well done May
Everyday people, everyday places, everyday things, everyday times

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