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US abortion decision reinforces need to protect rights in Aotearoa
The US Supreme Court’s decision on abortion is a reminder that we must take nothing for granted in Aotearoa, the Green Party says. -
Prominent women reinforce collective approach to addressing gender-based violence
On International Women’s Day, the Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence and Sexual Violence, Hon Marama Davidson, has joined with other women to reinforce the need for collective action to address gender-based violence. -
Green Party celebrates better support for birth injuries
The Greens are celebrating the first reading last night of new ACC legislation to better support birth injuries after a successful campaign achieved record support. -
We must investigate COVID-19 retraining support that skews towards men: Greens
The Green Party is calling for a review into the gender split of training programmes offered by government to help New Zealanders retrain following COVID-19 job losses. -
Government achieves 50 percent women on state boards
Minister for Women Julie Anne Genter announced today that the Government has reached its target of 50 percent on women on state sector board and committees – setting a new record level of women on state sector boards. -
Ending Family Violence and Sexual Violence
The work we’ve undertaken on ending family violence and sexual violence has been some of the most effective, transformational work done in this Government. With Green MP Jan Logie in the role of Under-Secretary to the Minister of Justice (Domestic and Sexual Violence Issues), we’ve brought government agencies together at the highest level to take real collective responsibility, and formed a central point of contact for services and organisations to interact with government. Our joint Budget funding packages have put... -
Biggest cash-injection for Family Planning in a decade
“Today I am pleased to announce funding to help Family Planning New Zealand address long wait times, and help hire more staff in their call centres and clinics, so that New Zealanders can get the sexual health information and clinical services they need,” Associate Minister of Health Julie Anne Genter said. -
Equality for women
All people, regardless of gender, should be respected for their innate human dignity. Everyone should be able to enjoy their fundamental rights and freedoms without discrimination. Our current economic and political system does not adequately recognise the needs and experiences of women and gender minorities, leading to entrenched disadvantage. With the Green Party in Government, the past three years have seen significant improvements for gender equality. We have overhauled pay equity legislation to make it fairer for women in work,... -
Freedom from violence
Everyone has the right to control their own lives and be free from violence. Children have a right to be safe. But Aotearoa currently has high rates of intimate partner violence, sexual violence, and child abuse. This causes both immediate and long-term harm. The Green Party in Government has secured paid leave for victims of domestic violence, helping people keep their jobs while leaving an abusive relationship. Over three years, we committed over $440 million for frontline community services dealing...