The Problem with Porn – Auckland Women’s Centre Forum

Whether we watch it or not, aggressive pornography is affecting women’s lives. Around 90% of online porn videos are aggressive; around half show women being verbally abused. These portrayals – of violence against women as enjoyable – are now so widely viewed that they are normalising everyday sexism. Regular porn use is linked to sexually aggressive behaviour including coercion and harassment. Before they turn 12, one in four New Zealand children have seen porn at Read more…

Support Jess and WHA to strengthen this important mahi! 

This is Jess (a very ace person), she is doing the Auckland Marathon to help Women’s Health Action Trust raise funds to support our Body Image activities! Please support Jess and WHA to strengthen this important mahi! Follow the below link to donate https://aucklandmarathon2019.everydayhero.com/nz/jess-s-first-marathon-and-probably-last?fbclid=IwAR2PFUV-j4bBOyIWpdU3xyX69hVygKwXtxkTP9RRsII02iTSHisD-gxKaFI

WHA Women’s Health Rights Award: Louise Nicholas

Every two years, Women’s Health Action awards our Women’s Health Rights Award as nominated by you, our WHA community! The award honours an individual or group who has worked to promote or progress women’s health rights to the benefit of women in Aotearoa. In 2016, Louise Nicholas was chosen for her significant contribution to women’s health. Read more about Lousie and here courageous work here 

WHA – Women’s Health Rights Award: Rt Hon Helen Clark

Every two years, Women’s Health Action awards our Women’s Health Rights Award as nominated by you, our WHA community! The award honours an individual or group who has worked to promote or progress women’s health rights to the benefit of women in Aotearoa. In 2014, Rt Hon Helen Clark was chosen as our first award recipient for her significant contribution to women’s health. See her acceptance speech here!

WHA Women’s Health Rights Award: Dame Margaret Sparrow

Every two years, Women’s Health Action awards our Women’s Health Rights Award as nominated by you, our WHA community! The award honours an individual or group who has worked to promote or progress women’s health rights to the benefit of women in Aotearoa. Our research has proven that Cialis should only be taken as directed by a doctor. Before taking the drug, the patient should read the attached instructions for restrictions and contraindications. The main Read more…

Fleshies, a call to action to end body insecurities and body shaming!

Women’s Health Action is super proud to be a sponsor of The Oddballs performance Fleshies!!!. A live performance piece, featuring fifteen uniquely wonderful humans telling an eclectic and electric mash-up of stories about their relationships with their bodies as part of a call to action to end body insecurities and body shaming!  https://basementtheatre.co.nz/whats-on/2019/6/18/fleshies