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Item Restricted Accessible government(Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington, 1988) Smith, KarenIn a democratic society, any member of the public can expect to gain access to Parliament should be or she so desire. The buildings which house Parliament should therefore be accessible by all members of the public. The aim of this report is to identify any barriers present in Parliament Buildings which would prevent ambulatory disabled persons from gaining access to Parliament, and to thereby learn more about the practical difficulties faced by disabled people in buildings. Goldsmith (1976, Page 16) states: 'Buildings always have been, are, and always will be, geared to suit two-legged able bodied people....nearly all of us will eventually become old and doddery, that nearly all of us will at some stage in life have a temporary crippling accident or disease, that all of us were at the start clumsy toddlers, and that approaching half of us have, had, or will have our mobility restrained by pregnancy; all of us therefore can claim handicappedness and will benefit from having buildings suitably organised for wheelchair users and others who are disabled.'Item Open Access Managers Matter: Who Manages New Zealand's Volunteers?(Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington, 2010) Smith, Karen; Dutton, Nicholas; Cordery, Carolyn JoyIn partnership with Volunteering New Zealand, Victoria University of Wellington undertook a nationwide survey of volunteer managers between December 2009 and February 2010. The research was funded by a Tindall Foundation grant. The online survey was open to anyone involved in the management of volunteers. Over 800 individuals participated from a diverse range of sectors and positions across New Zealand. To benchmark the New Zealand volunteer management profession, selected findings are compared to similar overseas studies, from Canada (Zarinpoush et al., 2004), the UK (Machin and Ellis Paine, 2008), and globally (People First - Total Solutions, 2008).Item Restricted TOUR101: Tourism Management: Introduction to Tourism(Victoria University of Wellington, 2015) Smith, KarenItem Restricted TOUR101: Tourism Management: Introduction to Tourism(2018) Smith, KarenItem Restricted TOUR101: Tourism Management: Introduction to Tourism(Victoria University of Wellington, 2011) Smith, KarenItem Restricted TOUR101: Tourism Management: Introduction to Tourism(Victoria University of Wellington, 2017) Smith, KarenItem Restricted TOUR101: Tourism Management: Introduction to Tourism(Victoria University of Wellington, 2016) Smith, KarenItem Restricted TOUR101: Tourism Management: Introduction to Tourism(Victoria University of Wellington, 2014) Smith, KarenItem Restricted TOUR104: Tourism Management: Business Environmnt of Tourism(Victoria University of Wellington, 2009) Smith, KarenItem Restricted TOUR390: Tourism Management: Applied Tourism Management(Victoria University of Wellington, 2010) Smith, KarenItem Restricted TOUR390: Tourism Management: Applied Tourism Management(Victoria University of Wellington, 2015) Smith, KarenItem Restricted TOUR390: Tourism Management: Applied Tourism Management(Victoria University of Wellington, 2014) Smith, KarenItem Restricted TOUR390: Tourism Management: Applied Tourism Management(Victoria University of Wellington, 2009) Smith, KarenItem Restricted TOUR390: Tourism Management: Applied Tourism Management(Victoria University of Wellington, 2011) Smith, KarenItem Restricted TOUR390: Tourism Management: Applied Tourism Management(Victoria University of Wellington, 2017) Smith, Karen