About us Mō mātou

About the Ministry of Health and the New Zealand health system. 

Regulation & legislation Ngā here me ngā ture

Health providers and products we regulate, and laws we administer.

Strategies & initiatives He rautaki, he tūmahi hou

How we’re working to improve health outcomes for all New Zealanders.

Māori health Hauora Māori

Increasing access to health services, achieving equity and improving outcomes for Māori.

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Data and insights from our health surveys, research and monitoring.

Where I Live; How I Live is about optimising the independence and self-determination of disabled people. It is in line with the Enabling Good Lives (EGL) principles that support people with a disability to make decisions about the kind of life they want.

This strategy guides the Ministry’s Disability Support Services, disabled people and their families/whānau, and residential service providers, in achieving the following outcomes:

  • greater choice, control and flexibility over where and how disabled people live
  • access to information and support to enable well-considered choices about where and how disabled people choose to live and receive support
  • increasing independence and choice fostered by service providers.

The strategy also aims to improve options for disabled people whose complex support requirements present challenges for the delivery of a sustainable service.

Publishing information

Publication date
Citation
Ministry of Health. 2018. Where I Live; How I Live: Disability Support Services Community Residential Support Services Strategy, 2018 to 2020. Wellington: Ministry of Health.
ISBN
Online: 098-1-98-853941-6
HP number
6766
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