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June 29
Aotearoa needs solutions to harmful online content
New research released today emphasises our growing concern for harmful content online. 83% of New Zealanders are concerned about harmful or inappropriate content on social media, video-sharing sites or other websites.
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June 20
Better together — digital inclusion
At InternetNZ, we value working alongside others to do more good by working together. Recently, we have combined our efforts with others in the sector to help get device access and connectivity to two vulnerable groups.
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May 26
Digital inclusion grant announcement 2021/22
We want to improve digital equity. Having access to the Internet, and being confident to use it, is more important than ever.
To this end, we are very proud to share our latest grant funding in this area.
May 17
Some highlights of research funded by InternetNZ
Sociodigital Research, Dr Caroline Keen - Surviving the 'new normal': Seeking sustainable income by raising the digital capital of women over 50'. AUT, Dr Caroline Qi and Dr Grace Wang, Digital inclusion of migrant owners of small businesses.
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May 13
We farewell Jordan Carter
Jordan has dedicated 19 years to InternetNZ and nine of those as CEO. We are so grateful to have had his leadership, skills, guidance and passion throughout this time.
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In memory of Frank March
InternetNZ is deeply saddened to learn of the death of Frank March.
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REAP - Digital inclusion project
Rural Education Activities Programme is a lifelong learning not-for-profit that delivers a variety of educational and family support programmes. They work to redress the disadvantages experienced by people in rural areas in accessing the range and depth of activities and services enjoyed by their urban counterparts.
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Grants announcement — community grants that help to minimise online harms
We're excited to announce the recipients of our latest on-demand grant round — Gender Minorities Aotearoa, Manukau Institute of Technology, and Lady Khadija Trust.
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Grants announcement — an Internet that benefits
We're excited to announce the recipients of our latest on-demand grant round — Courageous Conversation Aotearoa Foundation, Inclusive Aotearoa Collective Tāhono, Canterbury Muslim Community Trust, and Humanity Matters New Zealand.
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Grants announcement — community building to combat online hate
We're excited to announce the recipients of our latest on-demand grant round — Shore Junction, The University of Otago, and Multicultural Nelson Tasman.
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