There is less than a week left to give feedback about how people with disabilities can live their best lives.
The Bay of Plenty and Lakes District Health Boards are putting together a Waiariki Disability Action Plan and want to hear from the people it involves.
Everyone who has a disability, cares for someone with a disability or works in the sector can contribute to the plan.
Bay of Plenty DHB chief executive Pete Chandler said the survey was named Whakarongo pīkari, meaning 'listening attentively'.
"That is exactly what we will be doing. There is no point in us developing a plan if we don't know what the disability community needs. Their input is essential and will not only determine the actions, but also the priorities in the action plan."