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Women & Girls Action Plan Roadmap to June 2024

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Women & Girls Action Plan

In October 2018, the New Zealand Government launched a strategy to address the inequities women and girls experience in sport and recreation. On the same day, Sport NZ published 24 commitments – backed by $12.7m investment – to deliver momentum to the collective action required to achieve this. Four years on, significant progress has been made. Aotearoa New Zealand is leading the way globally in terms of gender equity in sport and recreation. But there is more work to be done.

Our Roadmap to June 2024

Sport NZ has developed a Women and Girls Action Plan that sets out a practical roadmap for how, working together with the sector, we will continue making progress towards the three outcomes in the strategy – leadership, participation and value and visibility – until the end of Sport NZ’s 2020-2024 strategic period.

This Action Plan focuses on collaboration and was informed by successes and insights gathered internally and from across the sector to date. It builds on the progress made towards our original 24 commitments, which covered 2018 to 2022, and represents an evolution in our response to the Government's Women and Girls Strategy.

The Sport NZ Women and Girls Action Plan and its companion document show:

  • the progress we’ve made towards achieving the outcomes in the strategy
  • the actions Sport NZ is currently taking until the end of our strategic period
  • the future shifts we would like to see within our sector for women and girls

Sport NZ has a vision for a sport and recreation system in which no one is missing out. This action plan focuses on collaboration and takes a systems approach to enabling changes that will make the biggest difference for women and girls and move us closer towards this vision.

Click here to read the full companion document. More downloads below.

For more information on how Sport NZ are supporting women and girls in sport and active recreation click here.

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