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Human Rights in New Zealand 2010

Human Rights in New Zealand 2010 maps how well human rights are promoted, protected and implemented in New Zealand. This is the second comprehensive report undertaken…

School violence, bullying and abuse : a human rights analysis

The Human Rights Commission has long standing concerns about bullying, violence and abuse within schools. In 2008 the Commission received a complaint from parents of students…

Race Relations in 2008

This is the fifth annual review of race relations in New Zealand. Its purpose is to record the major events, issues and developments of the past…

Human Rights and Seclusion in Mental Health Services

In 2004 the Mental Health Commission published a report on the use of seclusion in New Zealand. Later that year the Human Rights Commission published Human…

Race Relations in 2007

This is the fourth annual review of race relations published by the Human Rights Commission. The reviews are intended to provide a record of the main…

New Zealand Census of Women’s Participation 2008

If New Zealand aspires to being a highly-skilled economy in the modern, global marketplace we need to maximise the talent pool of men and women at…

Voices: talking about sexuality, gender and human rights in Aotearoa New Zealand

Few New Zealand human rights advocates are publishing articles about sexuality, gender and human rights. The issues of sexuality, gender and human rights remain socially and…

Transgender inquiry summary of submissions Uiuinga taitamatāne, taitamawahine hoki he whakarāpopotanga o ngā tono

This is a Summary of Submissions received by the Human Rights Commission during the course of its Inquiry into the human rights of transgender people. In…

Race Relations in 2006

This report is part of the Human Rights Commission’s contribution to the New Zealand Diversity Action Programme for 2007.

To Be Who I Am: Transgender Inquiry

Tran people strive to live lives of dignity in communities throughout New Zealand. The youngest person to meet with the inquiry was an 11-year-old intermediate school…