As a group who are passionate about uplifting young people’s voices, and creating a world where we can all be free from harm, Dear Em have been sharing our thoughts about online harm for the Government’s recent inquiry.
Read real stories about inspiring women and be empowered to look after your mind, body and spirit through the good and bad times.
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As a group who are passionate about uplifting young people’s voices, and creating a world where we can all be free from harm, Dear Em have been sharing our thoughts about online harm for the Government’s recent inquiry.
Chelsea Brown is using her platform to call for better mental health support, and sharing creative solutions to help young people better understand how to look after themselves and support those around them.
Jasper Rhodes is uplifting youth voice and advocating for more collaboration and education to address online harm.
“We need to empower them with education rather than taking away their resources.” Aarthi Candadai is advocating for better media literacy, and empowering young people to be a part of creating the change they want to see.
Celebrate 50 years of Te Wiki o te Reo Māori with us by looking back on the journey that has brought us to where we are today, celebrating the leadership of those before us, and reflecting on the power we hold together to continue building up te reo Māori for generations to come!
It can be hard to know what to do when we see something not okay happening. We’ve put together a quick 101 on how you can be an active bystander, and stand up in a safe way.
Survivor, Sylvia Philcox, shares her story From Silence to Strength, about how in the wake of darkness, she chose light.
This week Em wants to consider all contributing factors to our community’s mental health. This discussion will focus on relationships, how to keep them healthy, and how to make sure they are empowering, not draining.
An inspiring story of hope from one young woman reflecting on her own journey, and how far she has come in her recovery.
Jess Bennett talks about her new profesh acting gig and why we need to YELL LESS