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Manatū Wāhine Physical Activity and Wellbeing Fund Recipients (2023)
Successful applicants for the Manatū Wāhine Physical Activity and Wellbeing Fund have now been confirmed.
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Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women Social Media Community Guidelines (2022)
Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women is the Government’s principal advisor on improving the lives of wāhine women and kōtiro girls. We engage with our community through our profiles on:
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Cabinet Paper: Building back better for women: Improving women’s wellbeing and employment outcomes in response to COVID-19 (2021)
Cabinet Paper: Building back better for women: Improving women’s wellbeing and employment outcomes in response to COVID-19, authored by Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women, 27 October 2021.
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Performance Improvement Framework Review (2011)
The Performance Improvement Framework Review of Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women, produced by the State Services Commission, Treasury and the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, September 2011.
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Chief Executive's Expense Disclosure Reports
Since November 2010 the State Services Commissioner requires chief executives of public service departments and crown entities to disclose their expenses and make this information publicly available.
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Finance and Quarterly Reports
The Ministry’s written responses to Parliament’s Social Services and Community Committee (SSCC), such as responding to the annual Estimates for Vote Women questions, are published on the
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Literature Scan of Workplace Sexual Harassment (2019)
A literature scan commissioned by Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women to inform discussion of international best practice about preventing and responding to workplace sexual harassment.
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Ministry's input into the inquiry into mental health and addiction (2018)
The Ministry for Women provided input into the inquiry on the gendered implications of mental health and addiction. In it we noted: that gender-based violence can have a large impact on women’s mental health; that this violence is a major issue in New…
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Letter to Sarah Baddeley Martin Jenkins - Inquiry into the Use of External Security Consultants (2018)
Response to the State Services Commission's 2018 Inquiry into the Use of External Security Consultants.
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Something's Got to Change: Mothers and Their Babies (2018)
Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women interviewed 40 mothers in Whāngarei, South Auckland and Gisborne, to hear in their own words, their experiences of the social services they accessed both during pregnancy and with young children. Manatū Wāhine also…
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Digital Harm Research Reports (2018)
Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women has led research with Netsafe on looking at young New Zealanders’ experiences of digital harm.
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A malu i ‘āiga, e malu fo’i i fafo: Protection for the Family, Protection for All (2015)
The Ministry for Women's report, A malu i 'āiga, e malu fo'i i fafo: Protection for the family, protection for all, shares, from the perspective of Samoan people, what works to keep Samoan women and girls safe from violence.
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Wāhine Māori, Wāhine Ora, Wāhine Kaha: preventing violence against Māori women (2015)
The research report Wāhine Māori, Wāhine Ora, Wāhine Kaha: Preventing Violence Against Māori Women explores what wāhine Māori believe to be the key factors to keeping them and their whānau safe from ever becoming victim/survivors of violence.
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Current Thinking On Primary Prevention of Violence Against Women (2013)
The purpose of this paper is to generate discussion about primary prevention of violence and how these approaches can be effectively implemented in New Zealand.
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Performance Improvement Framework Review Follow-up Report (2013)
In 2010/11 the Ministry of Women’s Affairs had a full Performance Improvement Framework (PIF) Review undertaken. The focus of the 2013 Follow-up Review is on the progress the Ministry has made since the original PIF was undertaken.
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Lightning Does Strike Twice: Preventing Sexual Revictimisation (2012)
This new research presents a complex picture of sexual violence and revictimisation. It emphasises the importance of early identification of repeat victim/survivors and the need to break the cycle of repeat revictimisaiton, and to provide consistent and…
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Case Studies of Community Initiatives Addressing Family Violence in Refugee and Migrant Communities (2011)
This research describes the kinds of initiatives that were perceived by community members and service providers as working well in refugee and migrant communities and the conditions that encourage them to flourish.
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Sexual Coercion, Resilience and Young Māori: A scoping review (2010)
This report provides an overview of what is known in Aotearoa New Zealand, particularly Māori perspectives, and internationally, on sexual coercion/violence, resilience and healthy relationships, particularly for indigenous peoples, with an overall focu
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