Cost: $1495 +GST
Join us for a one-day workshop on Equity for Leaders, facilitated by renowned leader in Māori development, Treaty rights, language advocacy, and education, Dr Hana O’Regan.
This interactive workshop will provide context of the equity debate in Aotearoa, followed by an exploration of individual experiences and understanding of equity at a personal and organisational level. You’ll enhance your awareness of historic inequities and how they flow through to today, and gain insight into the three equity lenses: equity mindset, equity by design, and equity in action.
In this interactive workshop you’ll engage in discussions — reflecting on your own experiences and personal relationship with equity in your sector. Come prepared to elevate your level of compassion and commitment to addressing inequity, and take away practical tools to take action.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This workshop is ideal for leaders who are interested in understanding equity and want to learn practical tools to make a difference in their workplaces and communities.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
During the workshop, you’ll:
Learn about the root causes of inequities in Aotearoa
Broaden understanding of the context of the equity debate in Aotearoa
Explore their personal relationship to equity in their sectors
Take away tools to unpack equity for leadership
Develop strategies for effectively addressing equity and creating change
When: Monday, 1 May 2023, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Where: The George Hotel, Ōtautahi Christchurch
Note: Lunch and afternoon tea are included in registration.
ABOUT THE FACILITATOR
++ Dr Hana O’Regan
Dr Hana O’Regan (Kāi Tahu / Pākehā) is an internationally recognised champion of language, culture and equity. An acclaimed expert on Te Reo Māori, she focuses on indigenous language revitalisation within her Kāi Tahu community, across Aotearoa and within communities around the globe.
Hana is CEO of CORE Education — a world-class organisation enabling cultural collaboration and transformation in the contemporary learning environment. She was previously general manager of Oranga / Wellbeing for Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu and director of Māori and Pasifika at Ara Institute of Canterbury.
Hana is a talented composer and accomplished author. She has held leadership positions on national boards, review panels and committees and was recently appointed to the Waitangi Tribunal.
OUR COVID-SAFE PLAN
Boma is committed to delivering COVID-safe events. We’re following the New Zealand Government’s COVID-19 Protection Framework and working closely with our suppliers to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
We have a comprehensive COVID-safe plan ensuring you can book with certainty and attend with confidence.
OUR REFUND POLICY
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