From police to politics, sexual abuse in public institutions is still shrouded in secrecySexual harassment and assault are an issue in all walks of life, but addressing the problem is particularly difficult when the perpetrator holds public office. Today campaigner Carrie Buckmaster launches a parliamentary petition calling for more transparency on the issue.By Carrie Buckmaster | 14th October, 2019Guest writer
The missing Māori inside the agency that investigates police misconductAs of 2018, the Independent Police Conduct Authority had zero Māori employees. For a police system that loudly embraces diversity, that's not good enough, writes Carrie Buckmaster.By Carrie Buckmaster | 17th June, 2019Guest writer
Public service employers need to do more to stop sexual harm by staff. Here’s how.When doctors, teachers, police and care workers take advantage of society’s most vulnerable, the results can be devastating. But how are public employers responding to reports of sexual assault and harassment? By Carrie Buckmaster | 12th November, 2018Guest writer