The important role small businesses play in creating a truly inclusive workplace culture in New Zealand will be
recognised at the 2019 Diversity Awards NZ™.
This prestigious awards programme, now it’s 22nd year, is open for entries, offering New Zealand workplaces the
opportunity to showcase the diversity and inclusion initiatives that are positively impacting their people and their
business performance.
For the first time this year, the independent judging panel will have the discretion to confer a Small Organisation
Excellence Award in any of the nine award categories.
These new awards are available to organisations with fewer than 50 employees, says Diversity Works New Zealand Chief
Executive Rachel Hopkins.
“Statistics New Zealand figures show that last year there were 952,700 people working for enterprises that employed
fewer than 50 people – that’s more than 40 per cent of our workforce,” she says. “This means that all initiatives to
encourage diversity and belonging in small organisations have a big impact on building a more inclusive Aotearoa New
Zealand.”
Judging convener Neil Porteous says the new awards are an exciting opportunity to acknowledge the efforts that
businesses all around New Zealand are making to maximise the benefits of a diverse workplace and honour the unique
backgrounds, skills and needs of their people.
The other change this year is that finalists will be announced in the nine award categories for the first time. The
finalists will be made public in June, two months ahead of the Gala Dinner announcement of winners.
Porteous says this is recognition that the Diversity Awards NZ™ have reached maturity.
“We had more than 90 entries in the 2018 programme, showcasing inspiring initiatives right across New Zealand.
Announcing finalists allows us to celebrate not only the category winners, but also other high-quality, leading-edge
initiatives that really stand out.”
Last year the awards attracted a record 93 entries from organisations across the private and public sectors,
representing a wide range of industry sectors and regions. The New Zealand Defence Force won the Supreme Award.
Entry to the awards is free and the Diversity Works New Zealand website diversityworksnz.org.nz contains all the information entrants need, including category descriptions, judging criteria, terms and conditions and
frequently asked questions. Entries close on 7 May 2019.