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What is Kaleidoscope

The Kaleidoscope is a vocational rehabilitation programme dedicated to getting people who happen to have a serious spinal cord impairment (SCI) get back into great jobs they love.

Kaleidoscope provides specialised vocational rehabilitation to both newly injured persons (early intervention 'preventative model') and to persons in the community who have been living with a SCI for years (restorative model).

The name 'Kaleidoscope' symbolises the incredible variety of work opportunities that are available for everybody, whether they have a disability or not.

Kaleidoscope Principles about Getting Back to Work
Everyone can have a great job
It’s healthy to be working
The sooner the better
There are thousands of work opportunities
Personal networks are the key
The process for getting a job now can be the same as before
Your life’s experiences give you unique qualifications

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Latest Updates
8 Nov 2011
Clearwater Charity Golf
Clearwater Charity Golf and Dinner Friday 25th November 2011


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22 Sep 2011
Get Black on Your Feet
Get Black on Your Feet is a collaborative campaign between the New Zealand Rugby Foundation, New Zealand Spinal Trust and The CatWalk Trust, which aims to raise funds and awareness for prevention, rehabilitation and cure of spinal cord injuries
The campaign will increase awareness of the work of the three charities through the sale of branded black socks from New World, Pak n Save and Four Square supermarkets across New Zealand. Each pair sold will raise money to be divided between the three charities.

Support this great cause now!



10 Jan 2011
We're sorry but the Push 2 Pier has had to be postponed until further notice.
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1 Jan 2011
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