• 01:00 pm - 02:00 pm
Venue: Online via Zoom

Hosts: Te Aka Wāhine o Tāmaki Auckland Government Women's Network (AGWN)

Speakers:

  • Joanne Hacking – AGWN Komiti member and former Chair
  • Aidan Smith – Principal Advisor Insights at Te Kawa Mataaho
  • Hend Zaki – Women of Colour Public Servants Network
  • Claudia Faletolu - Tūhono Māori Network
  • Karli Te Aotonga - Tūhono Māori Network
  • Helen Karati – Pacific Public Servants Network 
  • Mridula Duffadar - Pan Asian Public Servants Network

Register: Eventsair

 

Join us online to discuss key insights from the deep dive report, and hear cross agency Employee-led Networks share their key takeaways and their ideas about what can be done next.

In 2021, Te Kawa Mataaho ran the first public service census to learn more about the diversity and inclusion of the people in our Public Service. About 40,000 public servants, across 36 agencies, responded to the survey. In 2022, Te Aka Wāhine o Aotearoa – the Government Women’s Network (GWN) commissioned Te Kawa Mataaho to develop a deep dive report using Te Taunaki and workforce data, to understand the barriers and challenges that women still face in the Public Service and how those barriers and challenges vary with ethnicity, tier, role, and location. The Women in the Public Service Deep Dive was published in August 2023.
 
This seminar is a “call to action” to wāhine across the public sector to engage with the deep dive report, discuss it within your own networks (whether formal or informal) and let us know what’s important to you, and how you’d like to see senior Public Service leaders, people leaders, women’s networks and allies respond to the report to make the Public Service inclusive for all.

 

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