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Reimagining education: An interview with Prudence Walker, Disability Rights Commissioner for Aotearoa New Zealand
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disability rights, human rights, justiceAbstract
Prudence Walker is the Kaihautū Tika Hauātanga Disability Rights Commissioner for Aotearoa, New Zealand. With extensive disability rights advocacy experience, Prudence is a highly regarded leader in the disability sector. In this interview with Dr Nicola Leete, Prudence shares their perspective on Aotearoa’s education system. Prudence considers the actions needed to create an inclusive education system that reflects the interests, strengths, aspirations and needs of disabled ākonga and their whānau.
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Reimagining education: An interview with Prudence Walker, Disability Rights Commissioner for Aotearoa New Zealand. (n.d.). Kairaranga, 26(2), 1-6. https://doi.org/10.54322/9h940g24
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Reimagining education: An interview with Prudence Walker, Disability Rights Commissioner for Aotearoa New Zealand. (n.d.). Kairaranga, 26(2), 1-6. https://doi.org/10.54322/9h940g24