Leadership: a woman’s perspective
Over 120 people attended in person or joined online recently to hear Ruth Currie, Deputy Chief Executive, Corporate Operations, New Zealand Police talk about her career working in male-dominated environments,
Over 120 people attended in person or joined online recently to hear Ruth Currie, Deputy Chief Executive, Corporate Operations, New Zealand Police talk about her career working in male-dominated environments,
This morning, members of Whiria te Tāngata | Rainbow Network came together with people from around Fire and Emergency in Wellington to celebrate the official launch of the network.
International Women’s Day on 8 March is a chance to acknowledge and celebrate the achievements of all wāhine within our organisation, and everyone who supports them to succeed.
Efforts of search and rescue teams in Hawke's Bay lead to new relationships being built with local iwi.
Many people at Fire and Emergency will have noticed a change to their desktop background this week.
February is Auckland Pride Month, and Fire and Emergency will be celebrating by joining the Auckland Rainbow Parade on 18 February.
Lunar New Year is the festival that celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional lunisolar and solar calendar.
Fire and Emergency has published its Kia Toipoto pay gap data.
Wednesday, 19 October, is International Pronouns Day, and an opportunity to deepen our understanding of, and show our support for, the use of personal pronouns within our workplace and communities.
The Positive Workplace Culture programme has been underway since April 2019 and the latest six month progress report is now available.