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Outlines government's policies and commitment to Maori women
- Ruth Dyson
- Women's Affairs
Issues facing women in the forthcoming election
- Ruth Dyson
- Women's Affairs
Launch Women's Refuge appeal week and postcard petition
- Ruth Dyson
- Women's Affairs
12.00pm, Student Union Building, Victoria University
Rau rangatira maa,
tenei te mihi ki a koutou i runga i te kaupapa o te ra.
Tena koutou, tena koutou, tena koutou katoa.
- Ruth Dyson
- Women's Affairs
Ensuring the scholarship continues its tradition of supporting local talented women
- Ruth Dyson
- Women's Affairs
Farewell reception for NZ Shearing and Woolhandling team and Launch of a Maori women in the workforce factsheet.
- Ruth Dyson
- Women's Affairs
Opening of the Refuge's new community premises: Achievements to date and the job still to do in progressing women's issues.
- Ruth Dyson
- Women's Affairs
Open Kate Edger Centre for Gender and Women's Studies, Victoria University, Wellington
- Ruth Dyson
- Women's Affairs
Reflections of the women's movement and the place or status of women today.
- Ruth Dyson
- Women's Affairs
Celebrates World Rural Women's Day by outlining government's efforts to strengthen rural communities in areas including health, home care workers, paid parental leave and Women's Action Plan.
- Ruth Dyson
- Women's Affairs
Focuses on Maori women's achievements and relevant government policies.
- Ruth Dyson
- Women's Affairs
Outlines Women's Action Plan and government's policies and initiatives beneftitting women
- Ruth Dyson
- Women's Affairs
Women's Action Plan and government's initiatives benefitting women
- Ruth Dyson
- Women's Affairs
A range of initiatives and issues seeking to deliver real benefits for New Zealand women.
- Ruth Dyson
- Women's Affairs
Celebration of Maori women's achievements, especially in business
- Ruth Dyson
- Women's Affairs
Outlines why government has developed a women's action plan, what it hopes to achieve, and key initiatives
- Ruth Dyson
- Women's Affairs
Outlines presentation of government's five-yearly report on the status of NZ women to CEDAW, and development of Women's Action Plan
- Ruth Dyson
- Women's Affairs
Introduces Denise Kingsmill who, in 2001, headed independent review of women's pay and employment in UK
- Ruth Dyson
- Women's Affairs
Analyses issues facing women who decide to return to education and/or employment, and government response
- Ruth Dyson
- Women's Affairs
Issues relating to women in science, including how we engage women in science and encourage girls to take up science at school; and the work of CEDAW, the United Nations Committee for the Elimination of Discrimination against Women.
- Ruth Dyson
- Women's Affairs
Women's Affairs Minister Ruth Dyson
addresses NZ Federation of Graduate Women on the topic of ‘Women, Information and Power’at the
Christchurch College of Education in September 2003
- Ruth Dyson
- Women's Affairs
Women's Affairs Minister Ruth Dyson addresses the National Council of Women in New Plymouth on 'Contrasting Culture, Cohesive Communities'.
- Ruth Dyson
- Women's Affairs
Ruth Dyson addresses the programme that has been the springboard for many Christchurch women to establish a new direction in their lives
- Ruth Dyson
- Women's Affairs