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Parliament celebrates 10 years of NZ Sign Language

6 May 2016

Parliament celebrates 10 years of NZ Sign Language

New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) is used by more than 20,000 Kiwis. It is 10 years since NZSL became an official language with the passing of the New Zealand Sign Language Bill in April 2006.

To celebrate the decade and NZSL week from the 9 to 15 May, Parliament is continuing its support of NZSL with:
· interpretation of question time,

· Parliament TV coverage of the Budget 2016 statement, and

· additional NZSL guided tours of Parliament.


The Speaker Rt Hon David Carter says, “It is important that Parliament recognises and celebrates NZSL as an official language of New Zealand.”

“The support from Deaf Aotearoa in helping to make Parliament more accessible to the wider Deaf community is invaluable. We want Parliament to be accessible to everyone, so opportunities for more involvement in Parliament from the Deaf community is welcomed,” said the Speaker.


NZSL interpretation on Parliament TV

NZSL interpretation on Parliament TV is available for question time on Tuesday 10 May, Wednesday 11 May, and Thursday 12 May. NZSL interpretation will also be provided on Thursday 26 May for the Budget statement and leaders debate.


NZSL tours at Parliament

One hour long Introducing Parliament tours will have NZSL interpretation at the following times:
· Sunday 8 May, 2pm

· Wednesday 11 May, 12pm

· Saturday 14 May, 2pm.


NZSL interpretation for public or private group tours are also available on request throughout the year. To book your place, please email tour.desk@parliament.govt.nz


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