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DV3 Conference Programme, 30.1.13 1
PROGRAMME
Friday March 8
Pre-conference events
1pm4pm Public Forum (open invite)
"Official recognition of NZSL: What does this mean?
What should it mean? "
Speakers include international guests Colin Allen & Breda
Carty, NZ Government departments and Deaf community
leaders.
Hosted by the NZ Human Rights Commission
(Lambton Rooms)
Organisation private meetings (pre-booked)
Conference
4.30 - 7.30 Pwhiri (Mori welcome) and Welcome Reception
(Lambton Rooms)
7pm Deaf Short Film Competition film screening
(Featherston Room)
* Wellington Deaf Club will be open from7pm. 32 Marion Street.Conference visitors welcome (gold coin entry). Auction.
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Saturday March 9
9.00 -10.15 Conference Opening: Her Worship the Mayor of Wellington, Celia Wade-Brown
Keynote: "Equality for Deaf people: How do we get there?"Colin Allen (Lambton Rooms)
10.1510.45 BREAK
Lambton 1 Lambton 2 Roseanna Room Featherston Room
10.4511.15 Golden Age of Deaf
Technology. How modern
technology can enable
equality for Deaf New
Zealanders
Sonia Pivac, Catherine
Greenwood, Daniel Hanks
Disability Policy and
Indigenous Deaf Populations
Katrina Miller & Damara
Goff Paris
Energise report on youth
issues
Lara Draper
10.3011.20am
Deaf Short Film competition
films (note start time is
10.30am)
11.30am12.15pm
Christchurch earthquake and
Deaf documentary
11.1511.45 With or without you:
Diversity in the Deaf
community
Josje Lelyveld & Joyce
Ferguson
Deaf in Vanuatu: One of our
Pacific neighbours
Jacqui Iseli
Magnet Youth Programme
Ursula Thynne
11.45 - 12.15 Deaf Arts Network NZ
Rachel Coppage
Evolving identities and
leadership characteristics of
indigenous Deaf women.Damara Goff Paris
NZ Deaf Youth Games
Daniel Harborne
12.151.30 LUNCH
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Lambton 1 Lambton 2 Roseanna Room Featherston Room
1.303.00 How to research Deaf history
(workshop)
Breda Carty
Community Development
(workshop)
Della Buzzard
Deaf education: current
trends affecting NZSL using
students Panel facilitator:
Rachel Coppage
1.302.20pm
Deaf Short Film competition
films
3.003.30 BREAK
3.304.00 Deaf, disabled: Same or
different? Together or
separate?
Victoria Manning
Online Deaf Community
Asset Map
Lachlan Keating & Della
Buzzard
Responding to the changing
context of deaf education.
Residential immersion
courses for mainstream deaf
students.
Van Ach Deaf Education
Centre
3.304.30pm
Sign of the Times: the storyof New Zealands visual
language
4.00 - 4.30 Making the Convention on
the Rights of People with
Disabilities work for the
changing community
Rachel Noble
Deaf migrants to Australia:
What are the key problems
they face and how might we
solve them?
Louisa Willoughby
Deaf students' issues and
challenges within tertiary
education. What can we
learn?
Denise Powell
4.305.00 Community change through
sign language teaching; a
twenty year retrospective.
David McKee
SignDNA: Protecting our
visual treasures
Sonia Pivac & Catherine
Greenwood
Mori Deaf children: Is early
intervention whnau
friendly?
Kirsten Smiler
6.30 pm Conference Banquet & Deaf Short Film Competition Awards
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Sunday March 10
9.15 - 10.15 Keynote: Changing concepts of culture and identitydo Deaf people still have a community?
Dr Breda Carty (Lambton Rooms)
10.1510.45 BREAK
Lambton 1 Lambton 2 Roseanna Room Featherston Room
10.4511.15 The Human Rights
Commissions NZSL Inquiry
Victoria Manning & Jack
Byrne
Sexuality experiences of Deaf
women in NZ: An action
research project
Sunshine Prior
Interpreting for ages
Megan Mansfield
10.4511.45am
Sign of the Times: the story
of New Zealands visual
language
11.45am12.30pm
Christchurch earthquake and
Deaf documentary
11.1512.30 Exploring leadership in our
changing community
Workshop facilitator: RachelNoble
Deafblindness in Aotearoa
NZ
Workshop facilitators: ElinorCuttiford & Zoe Haws
DeafSenior Citizens' issues
Panel facilitator: Joyce
Ferguson
12.301.30 LUNCH
Lambton 1 Lambton 2 Roseanna Room Lambton 3
1.302.30 Deaf Clubs in the 21st
century (panel discussion)
Facilitator: Sonia Pivac
Maori Deaf
whakawhanaungatanga
Facilitator: Patrick Thompson
Spiritual mentoring of Deaf
people (workshop)
Celia King
Deaf mental health services:
Designing a new path.
Geoff Bridgeman et al
2.30 - 3.30 The future of our NZ Deaf community
Panel Facilitator: Victoria Manning (Lambton rooms)
3.30 - 4.00 Afternoon tea & farewells