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iHow has branches in Palmerston North, Levin, Hastings and Napier. We specialise in the teaching of the learner licence theory and with a success rate of 95% (those who engage with iHow for their...
ignited ed is an inclusive business in the Manawatu New Zealand aiming to provide opportunities for young people with disabilites. At ignited ed we create a welcomeing environment where everyone can...
We train you to gain your licence quicker with our experienced driver trainers, in our state of the art driving simulators, as well as on road automatic & manual cars to have you ready for testing...
We train you to gain your licence quicker with our experienced driver trainers, in our state of the art driving simulators, as well as on road automatic & manual cars to have you ready for testing...
We train you to gain your licence quicker with our experienced driver trainers, in our state of the art driving simulators, as well as on road automatic & manual cars to have you ready for testing...
Enabling Good Lives (EGL) is a new approach to supporting disabled people that offers greater choice and control over the supports they receive, so that they can plan for the lives they want. The EGL...
Acclaim Otago (Inc) is a support group for injured New Zealanders and their families. We are an incorporated society based in Dunedin with members throughout New Zealand. Established in 2003, we have...
Diverse Minds @MasseyManawatū is a social group to enable safe spaces for connection between neurodivergent...
Heartlands strives to provide access to governmental organisations in rural and isolated communities, It is a community hub that offers a wide range of information and free services. The Hokitika...
  About VisAble VisAble is a disabled person-led organization based in Aotearoa, New Zealand. We work to strengthen national capabilities across agencies and sectors to prevent and...
Te Puna Rau Aroha is a MASH Trust community space in Taitoko Levin. It is an accessible and inclusive space where the community can come together, share stories, and feel a sense of belonging in their...
Why we were formed. One in 100 people in NZ have Epilepsy or develop it at some stage in their lives and although in most cases it is controlled with medication or in some cases surgery, many...

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