New Zealand organisations that are engaged in community development practice to empower women are disadvantaged under neo-liberal and third way style policies of the New Zealand Government. Recent research has shown that community development work in New Zealand has been marginalised as a result of partnering with government, due in part to a focus on the funding of service provision to meet government priorities rather than projects that respond directly to community felt needs.

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Creator | Kaihanga
Aimers, J
Year of Creation | Tau
05/08/2010
Publisher | Kaiwhakaputa
5th International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences
Keywords | Kupu
community development, women, third way, gender
Main Language | Reo Matua
English
Submitter's Rights | Nga Tika o te Kaituku
I am the author / creator of this resource
This Research has
been peer reviewed by academics at a university
Bibliographic Citation | Whakapuakanga

Aimers, J. (2010). The effect of third way style ‘social development’ on women in community development. Paper to be presented at the 5th Interdisciplinary Socials Sciences Conference, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, 2‚ 5 August 2010.

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