Zero Project Awardee 2025Updated on 3 December 2024
Research institute that is fully inclusive in its staff, research, and publishing
About
Established in 1984 in Dunedin, the Donald Beasley Institute is an independent, not-for-profit organization advancing the rights of disabled people through ethical, inclusive, and transformative research. A team of 13 disability researchers consisting of disabled, indigenous, and queer persons investigate a range of disability rights issues, ensuring that all research processes and documents are inclusive and accessible (including Easy Read, Braille, New Zealand Sign Language, large print, audio and Māori).
Solution: Donald Beasley Institute
Organization: Donald Beasley Institute (DBI)
Country of Implementation: New Zealand
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