A presentation by Dr Rosemary Du Plessis at UC CEISMIC's Contestable Fund mini-conference. The presentation was titled, "Women's Voices: recording women's experiences of the Canterbury earthquakes".
A video of a CTV News broadcast of a Ministry of Women's Affairs initiative to attract more women into trades and construction related jobs.
A series of SCIRT advertisements which feature images of women in construction.
Slides from a presentation by Dr Rosemary Du Plessis at UC CEISMIC's Contestable Fund mini-conference. The presentation was titled, "Women's Voices: recording women's experiences of the Canterbury earthquakes".
Information sheet and consent forms used on the Women's Voices project.
A copy of the first issue of Doing Gender & Disaster, a journal produced by the Gender & Disaster Network. The issue examines the National Council of Women of New Zealand (NCWNZ) project, Women's Voices: Recording women's stories of the Canterbury earthquakes.
A document which describes the establishment of the SCIRT Women in Construction (SWIC) group and its achievements.
Young women's experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic - Information sheet.
Making the most of now: Young women's experiences of COVID-19 - PowerPoint Presentation.
Report outlining the process of how the Women's Voices project was conducted.
A photograph of two women wearing masks on the Worcester Boulevard bridge. The women are carrying FESTA programme guides.
A photograph of two women wearing masks on the Worcester Boulevard bridge. The women are carrying FESTA programme guides.
Poster inviting potential participants to contact researchers engaged in the Young Women's Experiences of COVID-19 research project.
Presentation about the Women's Voices Project at NCW Hilda Lovell-Smith Suffrage Celebration, 18 November 2012
An award submission nominating SCIRT Women in Construction (SWIC) for the 2015 Diversity Awards: Category: Empowerment.
A presentation which outlines SCIRT's approach to raising the visibility of and enabling women working in construction across the SCIRT programme.
An award submission nominating SCIRT Women in Construction (SWIC) for the Hays NAWIC Excellence Awards 2015: Category: Helen Tippett Award.
The Evaluating Maternity Units (EMU) study is a mixed method project involving a prospective cohort study, surveys (two postnatal questionnaires) and focus groups. It is an Australasian project funded by the Australian Health and Medical Research Council. Its primary aim was to compare the birth outcomes of two groups of well women – one group who planned to give birth at a primary maternity unit, and a second group who planned to give birth at a tertiary hospital. The secondary aim was to learn about women’s views and experiences regarding their birthplace decision-making, transfer, maternity care and experiences, and any other issues they raised. The New Zealand arm of the study was carried out in Christchurch, and was seriously affected by the earthquakes, halting recruitment at 702 participants. Comprehensive details were collected from both midwives and women regarding antenatal and early labour changes of birthplace plans and perinatal transfers from the primary units to the tertiary hospital. Women were asked about how they felt about plan changes and transfers in the first survey, and they were discussed in some focus groups. The transfer findings are still being analysed and will be presented. This study is set within the local maternity context, is recent, relevant and robust. It provides midwives with contemporary information about transfers from New Zealand primary maternity units and women’s views and experiences. It may help inform the conversations midwives have with each other, and with women and their families/whānau, regarding the choices of birthplace for well childbearing women.
Two women painting the base of a mural onto a wall in Sydenham.
Two women painting the base of a mural onto a wall in Sydenham.
Two women painting a mural onto the wall of a building in Sydenham.
Profile of Rosemary Baird; oral history interviewer for the "Women's Voices" oral history project.
Profile of Amanda England; oral history interviewer for the "Women's Voices" oral history project.
Profile of Myra Kunowski; oral history interviewer for the "Women's Voices" oral history project.
Profile of Sara Epperson; oral history interviewer for the "Women's Voices" oral history project.
Profile of Raewyn Dawson; oral history interviewer for the "Women's Voices" oral history project.
Profile of Helen Gibson; oral history interviewer for the "Women's Voices" oral history project.
Profile of Judith Mackenzie ; oral history interviewer for the "Women's Voices" oral history project.
Profile of Liz Gordon; oral history interviewer for the "Women's Voices" oral history project.
Profile of Elizabeth Ashby; oral history interviewer for the "Women's Voices" oral history project.