BLENNZ has a range of services and programmes for ākonga who are blind, deafblind or have low vision aged birth to 21, providing support across the country.
He maha ngā ratonga me ngā hōtaka a BLENNZ mō ngā ākonga e kapo ana, e tūrehu-kapo ana, e iti ana rānei te kite, mai i te whānautanga ki te 21 tau, e tautoko ana puta noa i te motu.
Our school, centres and services
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Enrolment and enquiries
Referrals to BLENNZ can come from a number of sources, including parents, teachers, Ophthalmologists, health professionals, the Blind Foundation, and the Ministry of Education.
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What we offer
Find advice about choosing the best early childhood centre or school for your child and the education funding and support services that are available.
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Educational support and funding
There is a range of funding and support available to students who are blind, deafblind or have low vision at school, including the Ongoing Resource Scheme and the Special Education Grant.
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Homai – our Auckland campus
The Homai Campus School is a specialist school for children and young people who are blind, deaf blind or have low vision.
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National Services
Find advice about choosing the best early childhood centre or school for your child and the education funding and support services that are available.
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Regional Services
BLENNZ regional teaching and support services are provided by RTVs and DOMs based in our 14 Visual Resource Centres (VRCs) throughout the country.
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School Services
The Homai Campus School is a specialist school for children and young people who are blind, deaf blind or have low vision.
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Residential Services
Homai Residential Services provides residential placements for ākonga who are blind or have low vision and attend the Homai Campus School or The Manurewa High School.