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Liz Beddoe

Elizabeth 'Liz' Beddoe is a New Zealand social work academic, and as of 2019 is a full professor at the… more

H-index: 29
Education 29%
Public Health 27%

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youranoncentral.bsky.social
Mass protests against an international criminal and Epstein associated rapist travelling to Scotland.
Mass protests against Donald Trump, line of protestors hold sign that says “Scotland against Trump”

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maxsoar.bsky.social
Winston Peters' transphobia is back in the news, so here's our recently published (open access) research on recent moral panics about gender in Aotearoa.

journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
The title of the paper set on the colours of the trans flag: "Anti-vax, anti-mask, anti-gender: The transphobic turn of the “freedom movement” during COVID-19" by Max Soar, Sophie Beaumont & Alex Ker, set o
tepaatimaori.bsky.social
You can’t make this up!!

Big Alcohol blocked pregnancy warning labels for 20 years. Now they’re helping write the FASD plan

Whānau live with the harm while lobbyists write the rules.
This isn’t public health - it’s an industry free-for-all

#WTFGovt #PublicHealthHijacked #NZPol #FASD #TePātiMāori

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eileenjoy.bsky.social
I have funds now to travel to international conferences to support my research. I’ve not really had access to that before.

I saw an excellent conference advertised yesterday.

One I’d usually want to go to.

It’s in the US.

Not now. Nope.

Academic freedom there is dying. Quickly.

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lwemployernz.bsky.social
A special shout out to our female Living Wage Employers today!

This International Women's Day, we honour the incredible contributions of women across Aotearoa and the world, especially our female Living Wage Employers…. Read more here: www.facebook.com/share/15n5wm...
On a blue background there is a silhouette of a women’s head. It is made up of drawings of numerous women. To the right of the silhouette white text reads: 

@livingwageemployernz
Happy
International Women's Day
8 March 2025

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jduvalsmith.bsky.social
Linkedin is chock full of Kiwiblog/ZB blokes in their work clothes well actuallying every woman on there. Ancestral home for the 8%.

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robinwhitlock66.bsky.social
We're talking about a group actively planning to attack RAF bases. As an ex-RAF serviceman, that's going too far. No way will I support or accept any such thing.
lizbeddoe.bsky.social
Exactly. We’re used to his attacks which are totally inane but also dangerous. But this one on Anaru really pisses me off.
lizbeddoe.bsky.social
Absolute disgusting attack on a distinguished and respected Māori scholar and teacher.

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dejanajuk.bsky.social
Luxon on RNZ equating billionaires with hard work. There is not one LivingWageEmployer on the rich list, the govt has stolen the chance of decent pay from 300,000+ actual hard working women, & the PM wants to celebrate the folks who don’t want to pay their fair share of tax or decent wages.
Melissa McEwan • @Shakestweetz
"Billionaire" isn't a qualification. It's the description of a person who is hoarding more resources than they could use in 100 lifetimes while other people are starving. It's the name for a human dragon sleeping on its pile of rubies and gold.

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dejanajuk.bsky.social
“If Pākehā people want something different, or want an end to the “Māori problem”, it’s our white-centric social and economic structures that must change, and the way we view the world” #Nzpol

Unsettled Bliss - whiteness
in Aotearoa by Elizabeth Ann Cook looks well worth a read Pākehā ma.
There is no 'Māori problem', there is a 'white people problem' | E-Tangata
“If Pākehā people want something different, or want an end to the ‘Māori problem’, it’s our white-centric social and economic structures that must change, and the way we view the world.” — Elizabeth A...
e-tangata.co.nz

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juliefairey.bsky.social
Part of what really disturbs me about the sudden end of pay equity is the democratic implications - National did not say before the election that they would do this. It is now being passed under urgency, the same day as announcement, with no public input. NZers quite simply have not had a say.

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clrenney.bsky.social
The government will save billions through this decision. But we should be clear that this is money that has come directly out of the pockets of low-paid female workers. I didn’t think the National Party would stoop this low to pay for it’s tax cuts. www.rnz.co.nz/news/politic...
Pay equity legislation could save 'billions' for government - PM
Christopher Luxon said the upcoming Budget was not the motivation for rushing through the legislation.
www.rnz.co.nz

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clrenney.bsky.social
#nzpol The pay equity decision today – just before Mothers Day – takes employment law back decades. It will likely impact the earnings of hundreds of thousands of women, often working in some of the most poorly paid work. It will cost us all in the long-run. A 🧵 www.beehive.govt.nz/release/chan...
www.beehive.govt.nz

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richardhills.bsky.social
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Please donate and share if you can: givealittle.co.nz/org/abilitie...

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