This page outlines the QR codes used in the NZSL Strategy 2026-2036, acknowledgements and information about the Creative Commons license.
Acknowledgments
The New Zealand Sign Language Board and the Ministry of Disabled People – Whaikaha acknowledge and thank everyone who provided input to develop this strategy.
QR (Quick response codes)
QR codes are designed to be read using the camera in a smartphone or tablet and make it easier to link to the NZSL version and alternate formats of each section. For most devices, open your camera application and point it at the QR code. To work, the system requires you to be connected to the internet.
You can also access the NZSL version and alternate formats at www.nzsl.govt.nz/nzsl-strategy-2026-2036
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