Disability Information Advisory Services
Disability Information Advisory Services (DIAS) provide independent information and advice to disabled people, their families, whānau, aiga, caregivers and providers and the general public.
This information may include:
- how to find support and advocacy groups
- how to find a Needs Assessment and Service Coordination organisation
- other community information
- information about specific disabilities.
Some DIAS are individual regional organisations while others provide information through a national network.
Go to DIAS contact details to find an organisation near you. DIAS are funded by the Ministry of Health and their services are free.
Resources

Disability Information Advisory Service factsheet
A Ministry of Health publication.
Related websites
Weka
Disability information for disabled people, and their families, whānau and caregivers.
Page last updated: 17 May 2012

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