“Most adults don’t have someone making their decisions for them, why should I be any different just because I have a disability? Because I have a label attached to me?”
Read MoreThey have already achieved so much and have set their own goals. They learn so much by living together in a supported environment and have a lot of fun.
Read MoreGary explains how he lives his life in alignment with the principles of enabling good lives through support independent living with ConneXu.
Read More“I love my work and I love my job. Every day is so different, and there is something rewarding within each day. The simple delights in life make a difference here”
Read More“I love art, I love colour.”
Read More“This has given Joel the independence he needs to achieve his life goals, and also strengthened his mana, while empowering him too.”
Read MoreBy empowering a disabled partner to undertake this role and provide this service to the disabled community, they will be able to create a stronger support network.
Read MoreThis is Dylan. He finished school last year and, just like many other young men, had always dreamed of moving out of home and into a flat.
Read More“I refuse to let my disability stop me. The day I do - I’ll be dead.” …Intelligent and inspiring, but to the point, that’s how my interview with Peter McTavish started, and was the flavour of how it was to continue.
Read MoreRiding along on a bike, with the wind in your hair, has got to be one of the most freeing sensations that we can experience. However, for Allan - who as well as being both severely intellectually disabled and autistic…
Read MoreYou might recognise Kevin from Pak’n’Save Te Awamutu. What you don’t probably know about Kevin is that he is supported by his very caring family, and ConneXu…
Read MoreSherryl and Terry Phillips can now enjoy each other's company in their retirement years, with the freedom of holidaying together when they want to….
Read MoreAxel has been living in his own Tauranga flat with a ConneXu supporter for a year now. Axel was new to ConneXu when he first moved in and has always needed high levels of support.
Read MoreMelissa and Gabbie used to live at home, but as many young people do when independence beckons, both longed to go flatting…
Read MoreBethany contracted meningitis when she was only a few hours old. This left her with left-sided hemiplegia, which significantly affects her memory, meaning she often can’t keep track of what she’s doing in her daily life.
Read MoreGabbie has autism and life hasn’t always been easy. She lived with her family, and although they enjoy a great relationship, living at home didn’t give her the opportunities she wanted.
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