FOR ORGANISATIONS

Help us reach the women and gender diverse people in your network

If your network includes women and gender diverse elected officials or candidates, you can play a direct role in getting them protected. Host a Face Forward webinar and give them everything they need to sign up.

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About Face Forward

Face Forward is a fully funded, two-year applied research initiative providing real-time protection from technology-facilitated gender-based violence on social media for women and gender diverse people in public life.

The non-partisan initiative is available to women election candidates and elected officials at all levels of government across Aotearoa New Zealand, Australia, Fiji, Tonga, Samoa and the Solomon Islands — and it is completely free to join.

Face Forward is an Areto initiative. The initiative includes a research programme by the Global Institute for Women's Leadership (GIWL) at the Australian National University.

WHO IT’S FOR

Potential participants in your network

-> Women and gender diverse elected officials at any level of government

-> Women and gender diverse candidates standing for election

-> Based in Aotearoa New Zealand, Australia, Fiji, Tonga, Samoa or the Solomon Islands

-> Any political party or independent — Face Forward is fully non-partisan

HOW IT WORKS

Simple to set up, powerful for your network

Register your interest below and we'll get in touch to confirm the details.

1

Choose a date that works for you — sessions are available from late March through April.

2

Invite the women and gender diverse people in your network who are elected officials or standing for election.

3

We'll take it from there — running the session and guiding participants through signing up.

4

WHAT WE COVER

What your network will hear

-> An introduction to Face Forward and the partnership between Areto and GIWL

-> How Areto’s technology works to protect participants from online abuse in real time

-> A guest speaker sharing their personal experience with online abuse and Areto

-> How to sign up and why it matters

Sessions are help online and run approximately 45 minutes. There is no cost to your organisation or participants.

Register your interest

Tell us a little about your organisation and we’ll be in touch to arrange your session.

Not sure yet? Get in touch