Dairne Kirton

Board President

Portrait of Dairne Kirton

Tena koutou, tena koutou tena koutou katoa

Ko Ngātokimatawhaorua te Waka
Ko Kamariera me Peti Trusted oku Tupuna
Ko Te Ramaroa te Maunga
Ko Te Hokianga-nui-a-Kupe te Moana
Ko Whirinaki te Awa
Ko Moria te Marae
Ko Te Hikutu te Hapu
Ko Ngapuhi-nui-tonu te Iwi
Ko Shaun Kirton me Jessie Morunga oku Matua
Ko Dairne Kirton toku Ingoa

My canoe is Ngātokimatawhaorua, my Chief and his wife Kamariera and Peti, my mountain Te Ramaroa, my ocean Te Hokianga-nui-a-Kupe, my river Whirinaki, my Marae Moria, my subtribe Te Hikutu, my Tribe Ngapuhi-nui-tonu, my parents Shaun Kirton and Jessie Morunga.
I hail from a beautiful slice of heaven, Whirinaki in the Hokianga Northland.

Hello my name is Dairne Kirton, and I am the National Board President of CCS Disability Action.
I am a Māori woman with lived experience of impairment, I have three children and run my own business, Life’s Abilities Coaching where I work as a Life Coach, Facilitator/Trainer and Motivational Speaker. Subsequently I have coached/mentored people from different cultures and communities so that people are resourced to live a life of their choosing they love.

Although I am proud to be Māori, I believe in a rich and diverse community encapsulated in the CCS Disability Action vision ‘Te Aronui’.

My involvement with CCS Disability Action began in 2008. I became a governance member of the CCS Disability Action - Auckland Local Advisory Committee in July 2010 and onto Northern Regionally Elected Representative to the National Board November 2011. Then in 2014 a dual role Northern Regionally Elected Representative and National Board - Vice President until October 2017. I held Acting National Board President role from October 2017 until October 2018 when I became Nationally Elected Board President and am currently still fulfilling the role.

I am honoured and blessed to contribute my energy, time and skills working collaboratively for an Inclusive Aotearoa for all.

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