A career like no other
May 12, 2022
Karen Scott is the chief executive of Enrich Group, one of the region’s largest disability providers.A colourful career that includes netball, police, policy making, and support work has led her to become the sector leader that she is.Read more...
Looking ahead to disability reform
May 12, 2022
New Zealand’s disability sector is about to be overhauled and Enrich Group chief executive Karen Scott says she is cautiously optimistic for the change.Read more...
EXECUTIVE LEAD – BUSINESS MANAGER
April 14, 2022
An exciting opportunity has arisen at Enrich Group Management Services (EGMS), to develop strategy and direction as well as overseeing critical portfolios in Quality, Health & Safety, Property, Procurement and Projects.
Enrich Group Management Services provide the ...
Quiz nights a family affair
April 5, 2022
Rotorua physiotherapist achieves childhood dream
February 28, 2022
Lisa Cliffe can pinpoint the exact year she became interested in becoming a physiotherapist.
Ironically, it took her 10 years to act on that dream but that is another story, the Rotorua-based Active+ physiotherapist recalls.
Lisa and husband Nigel recently moved from Aucklan...
Children to benefit from new investment fund
January 26, 2022
Stephanie Wacker, an early intervention teacher at McKenzie Centre, works with a child.
Children with disabilities will be the ultimate benefactors of a new philanthropic investment fund established with a Waikato community foundation.
McKenzie Centre in Hamilton, part of En...
Family Peer Connectors
December 17, 2021
McKenzie Centre has developed and delivered a Family Peer Connector model as part of the Child Development Service Improvement Programme.
McKenzie Centre delivers child development services in the Waikato region.
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Support needed for successful autism groups
November 19, 2021
A Waikato-Bay of Plenty organisation running groups catering for autistic people aged five to 25 is seeking help and assistance so it can support the groups effectively.
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Disability Trust supports reforms
November 2, 2021
A Waipā-based charitable trust that works alongside disabled people so they can develop their skills and abilities has welcomed sweeping changes in the disability sector.The government last week announced it would move disability funding from the Ministries of Health and So...
The Government's announcement that it will move disability funding from the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Social Development into a new Ministry for Disabled People raises hopes that disabled people will finally have a government agency that treats them a...
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