New Zealand government allocates $250,000 to 7 NZ Sign Language projects, promoting its use among Deaf community and families.

New Zealand government grants $250,000 to 7 projects, supporting NZ Sign Language (NZSL) use and promoting it among Deaf community and families. Initiatives include camps and clubs with physical and sensory activities for connection and identity development. The government's NZSL Board invests $1 million annually in initiatives for NZSL, an official language spoken by 23,000 New Zealanders.

July 17, 2024
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