This is a human rights issue, nonetheless. It is about Deafpeople being able to participatein New Zealand society on the samebasis as hearing fellow citizens.To insure that they need properresource allocation for their specificneeds.
This decision is wrong - it would have been better to take the squillions of dollars for legal aid, ineffective Human Rights lawyers and Race related settlements (with its open chequebook) and start looking after the people who actually need the help of society. It is difficult to take on that legal machine of corruptness and Injustice but if it is not done, it will only get worse, not better.
I wouldn't neccessarily call the Deaf community 'impaired,' but this is a ludicrous decision nonetheless. Wouldthe government do the same to other linguistic and cultural minorities? No.Then why is the Deaf community fair game?
Another great National party moment. instead of hurting everyone equally.. those most in need cop it first.How about decreasing working for families? or in work tax credits? but no, the sick, injured or impaired are always first on Nationals hit list.