
The Legal Reality in New Zealand
New Zealand does have some accessibility requirements, but they are limited in scope.
HAIL publishes articles exploring accessibility in Aotearoa New Zealand — from law and policy to innovation, lived experience, and national projects. Our writing highlights: Real-world barriers, Systemic patterns; Missed opportunities, Practical solutions; International comparisons, Evidence-based advocacy.
These articles exist to inform, challenge assumptions, and support meaningful progress toward a fully accessible New Zealand.

New Zealand does have some accessibility requirements, but they are limited in scope.

Accessibility is often framed as a specialised feature or something that applies only to disabled people.