News and media

IHC is the voice for intellectual disability in New Zealand. We regularly comment in the media on a range of topics to advocate and stand up for the rights of disabled people. We also share people’s stories through several publications, including our flagship magazine, Strong Voices.

We have a great resource for journalists with some tips on writing about disability and disabled people, including appropriate language to use.

If you have a media enquiry or want to tell your story, please email ihccomms@ihc.org.nz or call 027 807 7740.

Elizabeth Goodwin takes home 'superstar' award
December 3, 2020
Elizabeth Goodwin and her team became a lifeline to families during lockdown. Her work coordinating online support has won her the Attitude Support Superstar Award at last night’s Attitude Awards.
Unique opportunity for artists and art lovers alike
November 23, 2020
Art lovers can be proud owners of extraordinary works from artists with intellectual disabilities, by taking part in live and online auctions that are kicking off today.
IHC has lost a strong advocate and friend
November 13, 2020
People with intellectual disabilities have lost a strong advocate and a true friend with the death of Charlie Waigth in Auckland.
Registrations still open for abuse inquiry
November 11, 2020
People who want to register and share any experiences of abuse in State care can still do so.
Young IHC Art Awards winner confirms his top ranking
Media release
November 6, 2020
Palmerston North student Malachi Oldridge has confirmed his top ranking by winning the IHC Art Awards 2020 and a $5000 prize.
Increased numbers of complaints about abuse in special schools
Media release
October 28, 2020
IHC is concerned that the number of complaints about abuse in residential special schools has increased significantly in recent years, along with complaints becoming more complex.
National Services Review – Board decisions
October 28, 2020
We are pleased to be able to update you on recent discussions and decisions at the IDEA Services and IHC Board meetings.
Denying right to schooling has lifelong impact, IHC tells Inquiry
Media release
September 25, 2020
A six-year-old boy who couldn’t spell cat and didn’t know his last name, was sent to an institution where for the next 13 years he was put to work and physically and sexually abused.
IHC hosts political parties
Media release
September 24, 2020
Our political parties’ commitment to people with intellectual disabilities will come under scrutiny at a public forum next week.
IHC’s newest Life Member puts advocacy first
September 22, 2020
Christine Lee of Matamata is IHC’s newest New Zealand Life Member.