

A webinar about how language can support respectful environments
Wednesday 5 April, 12-1pm
Pronouns aren’t a new part of language, but they’re more visible lately; there’s growing awareness about the ways that people use pronouns to express and communicate about gender. Getting better about using people’s pronouns correctly is part of being respectful, and making sure that your workplace, group or family is inclusive and safe.
You might have added pronouns to your email signature or your LinkedIn profile, or your workplace might have introduced pronouns on name badges. Could you explain why, if someone questioned you about this?
This webinar will explore why pronouns are important, and where they fit into the wider picture of rainbow inclusion. We’ll talk about our new guidance resource, which shares good practices for using people’s pronouns, sharing your own pronouns, and creating environments where pronouns are respected.
Register to join the webinar on Wednesday 5 April, 12-1pm:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_pwwLzXL6Se6Urgg8SAMte g
& read our new resource page about pronouns at: https://www.tengakaukahukura.nz/pronouns
Feel free to forward this email if you have colleagues or friends who are interested in this kaupapa.
If you’re interested in watching more webinars, you can find our recordings at: https://www.tengakaukahukura.nz/webinars or subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg_IR7vY_Is3SD-FyWLaVuA
You can find the recent Rainbow Violence Prevention Network webinar recording at: https://rvpn.nz/working-with-rainbow-communities/
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