lesbianaotearoa.wordpress.com
Here-turi-kōkā / August | Lesbian News Aotearoa
https://lesbianaotearoa.wordpress.com/news/here-turi-koka-august
Hui-tanguru / February 2017. Hakihea / December 2016. Whiringa-ā-rangi / November 2016. Whiringa-ā-nuku / October 2016. Mahuru / September 2016. Here-turi-kōkā / August 2016. Hōngongoi / July 2016. Hakihea/December 2015 and Kohi-tātea/January 2016. What was going on in August? It’s not too late to find out, we’ve collected all the items here. Ngā pitopito kōrero, News. Council’s rainbow panel. Alcohol and Drug clinician wanted. Outline coming out group. Play and concert for a Living Wage. Me, Myselfie, I.
festivalforthefuture.org.nz
Tabby Besley - Festival for the Future
http://www.festivalforthefuture.org.nz/speaker/tabby-besley
Speakers & Panelists. Speakers & Panelists. How to create a safer society. How to create a safer society. Tabby Besley is the founder and National Coordinator of InsideOUT. A national charity that works to make New Zealand a safer place for young people of diverse sexualities, sexes and genders to live and be in. InsideOUT started as a little dream I had a ‘wouldn’t it be nice if someone did that’ I had no idea that someone would be me and that my dream would become a reality. Sign up for Updates. We rec...
queensyoungleaders.com
Queens Young Leaders – Tabitha Besley supports #DayOfSilence
http://www.queensyoungleaders.com/tabitha-besley-supports-dayofsilence
Tabitha Besley supports #DayOfSilence. Queen’s Young Leader Tabitha Besley has helped to draw attention to an international campaign to support young lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. The National Day of Silence in New Zealand was run by Tabitha and her team from InsideOut. An organisation which aims to make schools more inclusive places for young people regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity. To learn more about the campaign visit www.dayofsilence.org.nz. A Look Back at R...
hrc.co.nz
Gender Discrimination in NZ, Using Your Rights - NZ Human Rights
https://www.hrc.co.nz/your-rights/social-equality/using-your-rights
Vision, mission, values and statutory responsibilities. What the Commission does. Commissioners and senior leadership. Chief Commissioner David Rutherford. Race Relations Commissioner Dame Susan Devoy. EEO Commissioner Dr Jackie Blue. Disability Rights Commissioner Paul Gibson. Chief Executive Cynthia Brophy. Corporate and accountability information. Research and Internship vacancies. What are human rights? How human rights work. National human rights institutions. Human rights legislation in New Zealand.
hrc.co.nz
Gay Rights & Sexual Discrimination - NZ Human Rights
https://www.hrc.co.nz/your-rights/social-equality/our-work
Vision, mission, values and statutory responsibilities. What the Commission does. Commissioners and senior leadership. Chief Commissioner David Rutherford. Race Relations Commissioner Dame Susan Devoy. EEO Commissioner Dr Jackie Blue. Disability Rights Commissioner Paul Gibson. Chief Executive Cynthia Brophy. Corporate and accountability information. Research and Internship vacancies. What are human rights? How human rights work. National human rights institutions. Human rights legislation in New Zealand.
insideout.org.nz
What - InsideOUT
http://insideout.org.nz/about/what
Kōaro – Tatū ki roto, tatū ki waho. Making Schools Safer for Trans and Gender Diverse Students. Starting and Strengthening Rainbow Diversity Groups. InsideOUT is a national organisation which works with youth, whānau, schools and communities to make Aotearoa a safer place for all young people of diverse genders and sexualities to live and be in. Currently the main services InsideOUT aims to provide are:. 1 create a space where students can socialise in a safe environment. And Pink Shirt Day. Head over to...
divinq.net
Day of anti-silence | DIV:INQ — Diversity Inquiry
https://divinq.net/2015/06/11/day-of-anti-silence
Exploring diversity in schools. 12 June is the “ Day of Silence. 8220;, “a day of action in which students across New Zealand vow to take a form of silence to call attention to the silencing effect of homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying, name-calling and harassment in schools.”. At Epsom Girls Grammar School, however, 12 June will be a day of anti-silence. Students who are part of DIVINQ. Will be taking a different tack. We’ll be shouting about bullying all over the school at lunchtime. Diversi...
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Diversity NZ | DIV:INQ — Diversity Inquiry
https://divinq.net/author/diversitynz
Exploring diversity in schools. Archive by Author Diversity NZ. 12 June is the “ Day of Silence. 8220;, “a day of action in which students across New Zealand vow to take a form of silence to call attention to the silencing effect of homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying, name-calling and harassment in schools.”. At Epsom Girls Grammar School, however, 12 June will be a day of anti-silence. Students who are part of DIVINQ. Will be taking a different tack. What young people are saying about DIV:INQ.
insideout.org.nz
Day of Silence - InsideOUT
http://insideout.org.nz/projects/day-of-silence
Kōaro – Tatū ki roto, tatū ki waho. Making Schools Safer for Trans and Gender Diverse Students. Starting and Strengthening Rainbow Diversity Groups. The Day of Silence is an international awareness campaign which InsideOUT brought to Aotearoa as a national campaign for the first time in June 2014! Save the date – Day of Silence 2016 will be held on September 9th! Head over to our Day of Silence. Website to get involved in the campaign! InsideOUT 2016 Website by Beth Maiden.
takingonthegiant.com
Taking On The Giant
http://www.takingonthegiant.com/2015/06/26/tabby-besley-queens-young-leader-standing-speaking-lgbti-youth
Young People Changing the World. Australia, Southeast Asia and Oceania. Queen’s Young Leader for LGBTI Youth. Friday, June 26th, 2015 by Eva Reed. Tabby Besley Image: The Wireless NZ. Tabitha Besley, 23, identifies as a queer femme; vegetarian; Taurus with Cancer rising, an Aries moon and lots of planets in the 10. House; and lover of all things polka dot. She is one of 60 young people worldwide the only New Zealander to receive the Queen’s Young Leader Award. In 2011, Tabby began her dream job. Writers ...
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