The Whiria Ngā Kaha Workplace Inclusion Aotearoa 2025 programme is coming together and we have an incredible lineup of speakers for the 2025 event. Here are just a few of the thought leaders who will...
Effective diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies are pivotal to transforming organisational culture and fostering an environment where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered to...
As Aotearoa New Zealand navigates a rapidly evolving legislative landscape, Diversity Works New Zealand remains steadfast in our commitment to workplace inclusion, underpinned by Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
As the year draws to a close, Diversity Works New Zealand Chief Executive Maretha Smit reflects on the issues, stories and political fluctuations impacting inclusion mahi in Aotearoa.
Te Wiki o te Reo Māori (Māori Language Week) kicks off on Saturday, 14 September and runs until 21 September.
Tania Domett is a trailblazer when it comes tackling complex equity issues across a range of diversity dimensions.
Western Bay of Plenty Primary Health Organisation’s impactful co-governance model with mana whenua is driving equitable health outcomes for Māori and creating an environment where its kaimahi and all...
About one in five people experience a mental health condition each year, costing New Zealand workplaces an estimated $4.5 billion annually.
Our community of workplace inclusion professionals continues to grow, with nine accredited practitioners added at last month’s Auckland hui.
Finalists in the 2024 Diversity Awards NZ™ were announced today, with judges recognising 28 entrants for the mahi they are doing to advance a culture of inclusion in workplaces throughout Aotearoa...