A language that connects people. New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) is one of Aotearoa’s official languages and an important part of Deaf culture and identity. It is a visual language expressed through hand movements, facial expressions, and body language — enabling meaningful communication beyond spoken words.
Learning NZSL is a practical way to improve accessibility, strengthen communication, and create more inclusive environments in everyday life.
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When more people understand and use NZSL, everyday interactions become more accessible — in workplaces, schools, and communities.
Learning NZSL is a simple step that helps create a more inclusive Aotearoa where everyone can connect and participate.

Learning even a small number of signs can make a meaningful difference.
It can help you:
NZSL is not just a skill — it’s a way to create connection.
Try the NZSL online dictionary
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There are many ways to begin learning NZSL, whether you are starting from scratch or building on what you already know.
You can:
Small steps can lead to lasting impact.
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Workplaces play an important role in creating inclusive environments. Learning NZSL as a team helps improve communication, build awareness, and support Deaf and hard of hearing colleagues and customers.
Our workplace workshops provide a practical introduction to NZSL, alongside Deaf awareness and communication strategies.
They are designed to be:
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