News & Events

Keep up to date with all the latest news and events from IEAG!

4 October 2023

IEAG October 2023 Newsletter

Tēnā koe, welcome to our October 2023 Newsletter

27 April 2022

An open letter on the plans to expand enrolments in residential special schools

An open letter on the plans to expand enrolments in residential special schools

10 September 2021

IEAG is asking the Ministry of Education to take a stronger role around disabled children’s rights and wellbeing in Residential Special Schools

The Inclusive Education Action Group (IEAG) has been following media reports on the disturbing use of restraint on disabled children in Residential Special Schools.

28 May 2021

We Need your Voice

Co-hosted by IEAG and IHC at CCS Disability Action, Erson Ave. Royal Oak, Auckland. Read the update on the IHC legal action.

31 March 2021

AGM

Notice of the deferred 2020 Inclusive Education Action Group(IEAG) Annual General Meeting

26 September 2018

Draft Disability and Learning Support Action Plan released

Children and young people who need extra support are at the heart of a new draft Action Plan released today by Associate Education Minister Tracey Martin.

Consultation closes 31 October that IEAG will be making a submission and members can either send a personal submission or email us with comments to include in our submission.

21 September 2018

IEAG TV1 Interview

Great to see Trish Grant and Heather Lear featured in this item on 1 News.
New staff in all schools to help students with learning disabilities, Government promises

Voice Launch Invitation

17 July 2018

Invitation to the launch of the Voices: Belonging Project

Invitation to the launch of the Voices: Belonging Project

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20 March 2018

Creating Everyone's Schools

Neighbourhood schools are the heart of our communities.

Inclusive education is about how we develop and design our schools, classrooms, programmes and activities so that all students learn and participate together in their local environment.

Creating Everyone’s School invites you – teachers, learning support staff, caregivers, family members – to explore inclusive education in a real school setting. Contribute your own ideas and learn new strategies to improve and expand your practice. See value in your children and yourself. Be an informed advocate for inclusion and a champion for equity.

PRICE FOR THE TWO DAYS: $150 early bird (until 6 April), $200 full price.