We know the value of women and girls participating in sport and recreation and its power to positively change the social, economic and cultural future of Aotearoa New Zealand. If you’ve been following the media of late you may have noticed we are reaching a tipping point, with this topic being discussed more and more in mainstream media.

 

Wellington City Council, Women in Sport Aotearoa, Sport New Zealand, New Zealand Olympic Committee, Sport Wellington, Ernst &Young, Lumin, New Zealand Recreation Association and The Shift Foundation have been working together to create a one day symposium to ignite the conversation on the topic of equity, leadership and change.

 

She Moves. She Leads. We Win will be held at the Museum of New Zealand

Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington from 8.30am - 6.30pmon Friday 17 November.

 

The focus of the day is on four key themes relating to the power of sport and recreation to change the lives of women and girls:

 Wellbeing Careers Leadership  Community

 

We encourage anyone who is invested in promoting women and girls participation in sport and recreation (from the playing field to the boardroom)to join us. Engage in interactive workshops, grow your knowledge of the current issues and make a commitment to being part of the change. 

 

Speakers are currently being confirmed and a draft programme will be available in late August. This event has limited places, and will cost less than $180 per ticket.

 

Scholarships will be available for young women under the age of 25.

 

Interested? Register to receive details of the programme and ticket sales

 

If you have any questions please email info@shemoves.co.nz

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