Your voice

We greatly value student expertise, advice, and feedback.

Students have helped shape our service since it began, and we are fortunate to have many of
New Zealand’s influential disability rights advocates as Victoria University of Wellington graduates
who share their disability and professional expertise with us.

Whether you have feedback on our service, a great idea about advancing disability inclusion, an
access issue, want to share your story, be on an interview panel, or want to work with us on a
specific project, we’d love to hear from you. We always recognise student contributions with
a koha.

We also seek feedback on our service via a biannual student survey and share specific
opportunities to get involved in our bimonthly newsletter.

Disability pride within our university walls is my source of true empowerment. It’s the energy that propels me to step out of my comfort zone, knowing that my unique perspective is valued. Through connecting with like-minded peers and understanding staff, I’m not only pursuing my degree – I’m taking part in the shaping of a future that’s inclusive and filled with endless possibilities.

Annabelle

Te Herenga Waka student