GETTING LEGAL HELP:
Navigating courts and the legal system can be tough. Below are some resources that can help:
- KNOWING YOUR RIGHTS: The Human Rights Commission has lots of information about what your rights are as a disabled person, and what to do if you feel your rights have been breached. You can find their all of their disability resources here: https://www.hrc.co.nz/your-rights/your-rights/
FREE LEGAL HELP:
- Community Law provides free legal services to people on low incomes, beneficiaries, and people with disabilities and/or mental illnesses. They have centres throughout New Zealand, and can help you work out what steps you need to take to solve your legal problem. Find out more about Community Law here: https://communitylaw.org.nz/free-legal-help/
- If you just have a question about the law, or you have a simple legal problem to solve, the Citizens Advice Bureau may be able to help. Check out their resources here: https://www.cab.org.nz/ or find your closest CAB office here: https://www.cab.org.nz/find-a-cab/
COMMUNICATION ASSISTANCE:
- Communication assistants can help you give your lawyer instructions, help the court communicate with you in a way you can understand, and monitor the legal process to make sure you understand everything that’s happening. Get more info on communication assistance in court here: https://www.justice.govt.nz/about/lawyers-and-service-providers/service-providers/communication-assistance