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To: MP Louise Upston

Stop the Discriminatory Bill Removing Disabled People’s Rights – Ensure Fair Due Process

We’re calling on Parliament to scrap the Disability Support Services Bill entirely. Any law that takes rights away from disabled people and carers should never be allowed. This bill is fundamentally discriminatory and must not go ahead.

This bill will strip disabled people and their carers of legal rights that other New Zealanders still have. It cancels existing court cases, denies access to justice, and treats disabled people and their whānau as less than equal under the law.

Why is this important?

Disabled people and their carers already face huge barriers just to live, work and care. This bill sets a dangerous precedent and strips away legal rights that other New Zealanders still have. It cancels existing court cases, shuts down claims that were filed properly and on time, and stops disabled people and their families from asking the courts to decide if they have been underpaid for years of essential care work. The bill will also prevent the Human Rights Commission and the Health and Disability Commissioner from taking action against unlawful discrimination against people with disabilities and their whānau. 

No other group of workers is being targeted and exploited in this way. If any other employer tried to pass a law that said “you can’t take us to court any more, and your current cases are wiped”, people would be outraged. Yet that is what this bill does to disabled people and their families, while politicians claim it 'changes nothing'.

This is about whether disabled people and their carers are treated as equal under the law. We should not accept a two‑tier system where some people can still enforce their rights in court, while disabled people and their families are told their rights can be taken away by a fast‑tracked bill. 

Disabled communities and their whānau are already facing unfair circumstances and enormous strains. Now, more than ever, we need your support to stop this government from weaponising our needs and making us feel less valued in society. 


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Updates

2026-05-24 18:30:03 +1200

Thank you so much to everyone who has signed and shared this petition today. Your support is sending a clear message that disabled people’s rights and lives matter. We’re now well on the way toward 2,000 signatures. If you haven’t signed yet, or can share with friends, whānau and networks this evening, please do. Every signature strengthens our call to stop the Disability Support Services Bill and protect fair, dignified support for disabled people and their families.

2026-05-24 07:20:09 +1200

We’re already at 1,391 signatures on the petition to stop the harmful Disability Support Services Bill.

Can you help us get to 2,000 TODAY? If everyone who’s signed gets just one more person to sign, we’ll make it.

The government is rushing this harmful bill through. Public submissions close on 12 June, which doesn’t give disabled people and whānau nearly enough time to be heard.

Please keep sharing so we can keep momentum for this movement up & don't forget to make a submission – even a few sentences in your own words counts.

2026-05-23 12:39:28 +1200

1,000 signatures reached

2026-05-23 08:55:16 +1200

To be clear, my main concern is not my own employment dispute. My deepest concern is that this legislation will leave disabled people and their families with fewer rights under our human rights laws than any other New Zealander. This is not a simple employment or funding tweak, it is a fundamental human rights issue that removes disabled people’s ability to challenge discrimination by the Government. https://www.stuff.co.nz/politics/360981554/ive-never-seen-more-disgusting-piece-legislation-paid-family-carers-decry-law-change

2026-05-23 06:56:31 +1200

Were are nearly at 800 this morning, this is an amazing early response. Please keep sharing. As the government is forcing this legislation through under a much shorter timeframe we only have weeks to get the signatures we need.

2026-05-22 20:21:28 +1200

500 signatures reached

2026-05-22 17:22:27 +1200

Wow, we are rocketing towards 300 signatures in under 24 hours. Please keep sharing and raising awareness.

The response so far has been wonderful and I know this is a matter that is so close to many people’s hearts.

2026-05-22 09:54:01 +1200

100 signatures reached

2026-05-21 22:19:51 +1200

50 signatures reached

2026-05-21 20:21:31 +1200

25 signatures reached

2026-05-21 17:50:57 +1200

10 signatures reached