Introducing The Hāpai Access Card

The card aligns with the social model for disability and the UN's definition of disability. The 'Access Card' has been operating since 2013 in the UK and 2020 in Aotearoa New Zealand. It has seen over two hundred thousand of disabled people get better accessibility through participating businesses.

How does it work?

A disabled person applies for a card providing evidence of the barriers they face when engaging in the community. Based on the application a card is issued which shows the icons (pictures) that relate to the person's barriers. The card scheme has nine icons that cover the most frequent barriers.

The card costs NZ$30 plus GST for 3 years.

By presenting their card the person can expect to receive a customer experience that reflects the icons on the card. In many participating businesses the cardholder can get a discount, and where the card shows that the cardholder needs a carer, the carer will get a free entry/ticket.

Launched in Canterbury but in the process of going nationwide, check website for participating businesses in your area

The Hapai foundation logo. It is a red circle with eight evenly spaced red arrows pointing inward. They are positioned such that all the pairs form a letter "H" with the circle

Hours

Monday: 10.30am - 3.00pm

Tuesday: 10.30am - 3.00pm

Wednesday: 10.30am - 3.00pm

Thursday: 10.30am - 3.00pm

Friday: 10.30am -3.00pm

Saturday: Closed

Sunday: Closed

It is recommended to call the office on the day of your appointment. They are a small staff so check first make sure they are there.

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