We have developed the Journey to Appointment tool to help those interested in a role on a public sector board or committee learn more about the appointment pathway.
The Ministry is committed to priorities that support all kaimahi staff to achieve their full potential by fostering a work environment that is free from bias.
Iti Kōpara – Public Governance Aotearoa is an independent registered charitable trust established by a group of experienced public sector directors, with support from Te Kawa Mataaho: Public Service Commission, New Zealand Government Ministries and agen
Applications closed 5:00pm, Monday 8 January 2024.
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This privacy statement describes how Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women deals with your personal information as part of its
Our Nominations Service supports women interested in governance positions within the public sector. These frequently asked questions (FAQs) may help you navigate the public sector board nominations process.
Following a general election or change of Minister, Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women provides a Briefing to the Incoming Minister. This is the 2023 briefing.
Supporting girls to overcome boundaries through outdoor play.
What is Bringing Gender In?Nau mai, haere mai, welcome.
New outdoor experience developed to support young women engage in sport.
NOTE: This survey closed at 5pm, Wednesday 6 March 2024.Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women is inviting those who have applied for and/or been on public sector boards and committees to complete an online survey.
Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women congratulates Aleisha Amohia who has been selected as the non-governmental delegate to join the official New Zealand Government delegation to the sixty-eight session of
Find out more about the public sector governance process in New Zealand through this short animated video.
Consider how to integrate gender throughout your policy process.
Hear from four women who are experienced governance professionals share their perspectives and advice on how you can get started in your governance career in New Zealand.Featured: