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ORGANISATIONS – New Zealand

BASIC LIST


CHILDREN

LET KIDS BE KIDS

Let Kids Be Kids exists to:

Inform parents and grandparents about what is going on in schools and elsewhere, and where issues appear to stem from. 
 Support those who are wanting answers and solutions.
 Empower parents to reclaim their authority as their child’s protector… to ensure their happiness, liberty, safety and wellbeing.


PARENTS AGAINST GENDER EDUCATION NEW ZEALAND

Do you believe OUR primary school CHILDREN are old enough to be taught SEX & GENDER ideology?

NOTE: This is a private Facebook group to which I have no access, so this is all I know. As at 5 May 2024 there are 2.8K members – so it has been included. – THE GENDER COLLECTION


RESIST GENDER EDUCATION

… for everyone, especially parents and teachers who are
concerned about the promotion of gender identity ideology in New Zealand schools.

On this site you will find information, research and resources for parents and teachers as well as links to other related websites.


CLINICIANS

FULLY INFORMED NZ

We are a group of people from across NZ concerned about the legality and long-term impacts of prescribing puberty blockers to children. Some of us are parents. We have several decades of experience in policy, medicine, research, and the law.


LESBIAN, GAY & BISEXUAL

WE ARE LAVA

LAVA is a group of lesbians¹ committed to working for lesbian¹ visibility and sex-based women’s rights.

LAVA is decidedly partisan, unashamedly biased in favour of lesbians¹, and fiercely protective of women’s rights.

We don’t IDENTIFY as lesbians¹ – we ARE lesbians¹.

Lesbians¹ are women = adult human females. We are not “queer” or any of the +variations. We reject the word “cis” as derogatory.

We make no apologies for being an exclusive space for lesbians¹.

LAVA stands in solidarity with all women who are fighting to retain or reclaim sex-based rights.

We are same-sex attracted, not same-gender attracted.

We are concerned about young lesbians¹ who are facing pressure to transition because of their gender non-conformity.

The New Zealand Human Rights Act protects lesbian¹ rights. We are concerned that the Human Rights Commission is continuously undermining them. Check out their website and see if you can find the word “women” in their section about women’s rights.

We want to enjoy women-only services and spaces as well as lesbian¹-only services and spaces. We also expect to be included in the “Rainbow” Communities’ decision making.

LAVA rejects “gender identity” as a dangerous ideology that denies the reality of biological sex.

LAVA rejects the distortion of the definition of lesbian¹ to include men with or without penises and whatever they “identify” as.

LAVA rejects the distortion and/or erasure of the language we use to describe ourselves and other women.

LAVA rejects the exploitation and objectification of women’s and girls’ bodies for pornography, prostitution, sex slavery, and anything else that serves male sexual gratification.

We accept the necessity of sometimes working with others who may only agree with us on a specific issue (we stole this fab sentence from Plebity.)


SPORTS

SAVE WOMEN’S SPORTS AUSTRALASIA

Keeping it fair for women and girls

While everyone has the right to play sport, no one has the right to play in any category they choose.

Sport is meaningless without fair competition, which is why we have separate categories for disabled people, for children, for men, and for women. However, a desire to be inclusive is having unintended negative consequences for women and girls, who are losing fair and meaningful competition at all levels of female sport. 


POLITICS

WOMEN’S RIGHTS PARTY

We are the only political party in New Zealand that puts women first

We exist to maintain and protect women’s rights, including:
The right to speak freely
The right to peaceful assembly, association, and movement.
The right to safe single-sex spaces for women and girls.
The right to be free from violence in all its forms.
The right to equitable reward and recognition for women’s contributions to society and work, whether paid or unpaid.
The right to have control of our own bodies, including reproductive autonomy.
The right to protect and safeguard our children.
The right for motherhood to be recognised as exclusively female.
The right to fair play in sports.
The right to evidence-based education and healthcare with informed consent.
The right to use clear and plain language when referring to women in the media, academia, in healthcare, at work and at home.


WOMEN’S RIGHTS

Mana Wāhine Kōrero

Mana Wāhine Kōrero is a national and international Rōpū of Wahine Maori & Whanaunga formed in opposition to the appropriation and abuse by Critical Social Justice ideologues of our wahine, our tamariki and of our culture, our language and our history.

The people who say there is evidence of ‘gender’ in pre-Peneraupatu Te Ao Māori are lying. No such evidence exists, anywhere. ​

To our knowledge, we are the only native group in the world fighting against DEI and Wokeist ideologies. We advocate, lobby, protest, speak and educate wherever we can on the harms to women and children perpetuated by these cultists, especially where it affects our people.

The Wokeists around the world; they attach themselves to indigenous cultures and falsify and mangle our stories and our language to give them legitimacy in their own eyes. We will not permit this to continue. 

We will not apologise for our stand. Our Pou is firmly in the ground. We know that stopping our tamariki from going through puberty and telling them they can be born in the wrong body, and encouraging them to hurt their healthy tinana is wrong. We know that breaking down whanāu is wrong, and we know that these people are telling lies about our history for their agenda. We will never submit to this.  

​We are the living definition of Wāhine. 
​Adult, Female, Human.

Established in 2021, we are a not-for-profit non-government organization relying on the generosity and kindness of our members and supporters to fund our mission. 

The MWK network is growing and we hope everyone can get involved and support us. Please consider volunteering, donating, buying a t-shirt or a coffee – or simply sharing our work on Substack, Twitter, or YouTube. 

If you are opposed to the same things as we are, we would love to hear from you. 

Noho Tūturu, Noho Tangata – Stay Real, Stay Human! 


SPEAK UP FOR WOMEN

Our Mission is to advocate for the sex based rights of women and girls

Speak up For Women (SUFW) is seeking to ensure freedoms, safety and identities are protected for women and girls in New Zealand.

Formed in 2018, SUFW is a diverse group of ordinary women who are concerned about the impact of gender identity politics.  We realised that previously dedicated women’s groups now focus heavily on gender identity and what is left is a void of services and advocates for women. We are also dismayed by the way women’s voices have been silenced by slurs, smears and targeted harassment campaigns.

We came together to campaign against the sex self-ID amendment being pushed through as part of the BDMRR Bill and our hard work resulted in the inclusion of article 79(2) in the BDMRR Act 2021. This allows for the existence of women-only services and sex-segregated spaces on the basis of biological sex, not gender identity.

Our discussion group includes teachers, academics, health professionals, care workers, activists, lawyers, retirees, students, mums, aunties, sisters and daughters. SUFW is run entirely by volunteers and receives no public funds or funds from external organisations. We are not affiliated to any political party or religious organisation.

Our mission is to advocate for the sex-based rights of women and girls, with a primary focus of bringing attention to the eroding of women’s and girls’ rights and language.

Our vision is for women and girls to maintain sex-based services, spaces and opportunities in New Zealand.


OTHER

ABOUT US

Why freedom of conscience and belief matters

Everyone has to ask and answer big questions about life, like what is a person, and what do we have in common? We all search for meaning and try to live in a way that’s faithful to what we believe, and we think it’s important that people have as much space to do that as possible. After all, if you can make people go against their deepest beliefs, there’s really no limit to what you can impose on them. Respecting conscience is one of the most important freedoms we have.

‍Seeking common ground and solidarity

Ethos has a Christian starting point which motivates all that we do, but we’ll work with people of any faith or none. We believe that people of goodwill can work together, united by our common humanity. We aim to cultivate diverse and respectful relationships across religious, political, ethnic, and ideological lines. We are independent and non-partisan.


FREE SPEECH UNION

The Free Speech Union was launched to stand up for the speech rights of our members.

  • If someone at work writes to your boss to complain about something you’ve said, we’ll write to them too and remind them of the importance of intellectual tolerance and view-point diversity.
  • If you find yourself being targeted by a digital outrage mob on social media for having exercised your legal right to free speech, we may mobilise an army of supporters.
  • If a petition is launched calling for you to be fired, when you’ve done nothing other than exercise your legal right to free speech, we may help you organise a counter-petition.
  • If you’re no-platformed by a university, we’ll encourage you to fight back, and members of our advisory councils may be able to tell you what remedies are available to you.
  • If you’re a student being investigated by your university for breaching a speech code, we may take up your case with the university.
  • If you’re punished by your employer because you’ve exercised your lawful right to free speech, we’ll do our best to provide you with assistance or refer you to specialists who can help.

Human beings cannot flourish in an unfree society, which means they cannot flourish in the absence of free speech. Free speech is how knowledge is developed and shared, with theories about the nature of reality constantly being tested and refined in open inquiry and discussion. It does not matter if someone somewhere is offended, no one, nowhere, has the right not to be offended.

Robust debate, appealing to reason and evidence — not the prevailing orthodoxy — is the best way to resolve disagreements about the most important issues facing mankind without descending into violence and intimidation.

We cannot continue to appease the enemies of free speech.


FYI

How it works
You have the right to request information from most publicly-funded bodies, and get answers. FYI helps you make a request for Official Information. It also publishes all requests online.

1. Use this site to make your request for information – we’ll show you how.

2. We’ll drop you an email as soon as your request gets a response.

3. We publish it all online. Great! Now you have your answer, and everybody else can access it too.