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Find helpful information for women in New Zealand. Locate support organizations, NZ groups, current issues and general advice for mothers and females around the country. Search the NZ website directory for links, articles, free services and other information. Website Links and Information The YWCA of Aotearoa/New Zealand is one of the few broad women's organisations in New Zealand and it provides a unique policy input from a Christian feminist perspective. It addresses a wide variety of issues concerning women, especially young women and advocates from a practical base of programmes and activities in the community. http://www.ywca.org.nz ~ Details
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Provide a friendly meeting place for all women and offer a range of courses and services provided by women in a women-only environment. http://www.womenz.org.nz ~ Details
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The homepage for the average New Zealand Super woman! You are one click away from your banking, checking out the days news, chatting over a cuppa and see what''s on sale with the catalogues online. http://www.justbeforedinner.co.nz ~ Details
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wisanow.co.nz - news, videos and forums at the midlife community for women in midlife - share your midlife experiences and make the most of each day http://www.wisanow.co.nz ~ Details
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Articles If you've ever felt undervalued in the workplace as a woman, you shouldn't. Women are becoming more and more prominent in work environments and even have special skills that can help them succeed even in a male-dominated career. Recognizing the natural self empowering tools for women, that women already possess, can be very powerful. Women have natural talents, but may feel as though those talents are not relevant to a place of business. Mums, did you ever question your value as a role model, caretaker, administer of hugs and Band-Aids? I think we all have in today's climate of "do more, get more, have more." Many of us work to bring home a paycheck and others work for our sanity. Have you ever wondered if your children were better off with the baby sitter than you? Scientific studies are beginning to point to the overwhelming value of a mother's love, hugs and support. In today’s business world, women are a growing part of the domestic and global workforce. It is estimated that worldwide about 70% of all working-age women now work outside of the home. Despite this, discrimination in the workforce continues to be a problem for women worldwide. Discrimination takes the form of job segregation, unequal pay, lack of training, lack of advancement, and exclusion from certain fields that are considered “masculine.” | New Zealand
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