- Key Focus Areas
- Enquiries and Complaints
- Human Rights
- EEO
- The Treaty
- Disabled People
- Race Relations
- International & UN
- Office of Human Rights Proceedings
- Library
Race Relations
Programme
Friday 17 August-Monday 20 August
Sunday 19August
1.30-3.00pm
- In Search of Decent Work: A fair deal for migrant workers in a global economy
- Raising Awareness of Religious Diversity
- Minorities Multiplied: We are GLBTIQ and Asian
- Together We Grow: The Treaty, Diversity and the Constitution
- Peaceful Conflict Resolution: Workshop on building peace in your community
- NZ Police Ethnic Strategy towards 2016 – Community Consultation
- My Human Rights: Building Human Rights Communities
3.00-3.30pm
- Afternoon Tea (Aotea Centre Foyer)
- Young People of Faith DVD
3.30-5.00pm
- Promoting Multicultural Communities: Multicultural Councils in Action
- Be Heard by CERD: How to have your say to the UN about Race Relations in NZ
- Rainbow Spirit and Interfaith
- The Quest = Human Rights + Mental Health
- Finding Our Voice: “The Orator”, Pacific People and Disability Rights
- Tangata Tiriti – Treaty People: Community learning about the Treaty of Waitangi
- Local Government and Maori Statutory Board
Monday 20 August
8.30-10.30am
- Forum Plenary Session(ASB Theatre)
- Keynote speakers
- Youth Challenge
- Race Relations Overview
10.30-11.00am
- Morning Tea (Aotea Centre Foyer)
11.00am-12.30pm
- Accommodating Religious Diversity in our Health Services
- The Immigration Amendment Bill: Mandatory Detention for Boat People: Do We Need It?
- Emerging Researchers Forum: Diversity and Community and Personal Well-being in Auckland and for New Zealand
- Glass ceilings and stained glass doors
- Caring Counts: Migrant Workers in the Aged Care Sector
- Same job, fewer dollars and other cases: Resolving discrimination complaints
- Delivering on Diversity in the Kiwi Workplace
- Auckland’s Pacific Voices
- Museums & Galleries – changing faces, changing ways (Auckland Art Gallery)
12.30-1.30
- Lunch (Aotea Centre Foyer)
- Lunchtime Living Library (venue TBC)
1.30-3.00pm
- Who watches the digital watchers?
- Communication in a Crisis
- New Zealand: a multicultural nation?
- A Fair Go for All: Changing the systems that perpetuate ethnic inequalities
- A closer look at diversity in the workplace
- Settlement in a Liveable City
- Mutual Gains: Involving Migrant Volunteers In Your Organisation
- NEW COPS interactive workshop
3.00-3.30pm
- Afternoon Tea (Aotea Centre Foyer)
3.30-5.00pm
- Living Languages : Promoting our official languages forum - Te Reo and NZSL
- National Consultation: Languages in Aotearoa: Can We Do Better? (Host: Royal Society of New Zealand, Location: Auckland University of Technology)
- South Asian family violence awareness and early intervention workshop
- Access to justice: What’s happening to our community law centres?
- Settlement in a Liveable City
- Media Forum: Māori News is Bad News
- Lessons Learned: Christchurch Earthquake- Responding to a disaster through a culturally diverse lens
6.00-7.30pm
Disclaimer: The New Zealand Diversity Forum 2012 makes every effort to ensure those who have registered are able to attend every session they are interested in. This may not always be possible because of space limitations. The Diversity Forum organisers apologise for any inconvenience. If a particular session is full, the Forum programme offers concurrent sessions that may be of interest.
