• 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Venue: Online via Zoom

Hosts: Tūhono Māori Network

Cost: FREE

Facilitator: Mākere Hurst, Principal Policy Advisor Te Kupenga, Māori Economy team

Speakers:

Helen Potiki, Executive Director – The Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care
Lynda Pura-Watson, Deputy Chief Executive – Evaluation and Review, Māori Education Review Office
Erin Judge, Executive Director, Justice Sector Leadership Board

 

Registration: Eventbrite

 

Tūhono – the Māori Public Service Network presents, He Wāhine Māori Ahau.

Building on from the inaugural Wāhine Māori hui in July 2021, this four-part online speaker series aims to share further learnings across the public service on topics and issues facing Wāhine Māori in the workplace. You’ll hear from senior Wāhine Māori public service leaders and get an insight into their career journeys within the public service.

 

Making change and building allies – A kōrero with Makere Hurst

In the third of this four-part series, Makere Hurst sits down with our Kaikōrero to discuss the importance of making change and building allies.

You’ll have the opportunity to hear first-hand how these Wāhine leaders have navigated the balance between these competing interests and kaupapa, and ask questions in our live Q+A section.

Registrations are free and open to all, an event not to miss.

Tūhonohono I te ao, Tūhonohono I te pō

 

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