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Life after WINZ: Week One

Posted on July 19, 2019 by writehanded — 2 Comments ↓

Technically, this will be the second week I do not get a welfare payment. I… cannot overstate the changes in my life.

Posted in About illness, Financial hardship, Politics, WINZ/IRD | 2 Comments ↓

“Love has consequences” – why I’ve lost my benefit

Posted on July 5, 2019 by writehanded — 19 Comments ↓

As of this week, I don’t qualify for a benefit. Why? Did I suddenly get healthy enough to work fulltime? Did a distant cousin leave me their millions in Apple Continue Reading →

Posted in About illness, Financial hardship, Politics, WINZ/IRD | 19 Comments ↓

What to do when your fave is problematic

Posted on June 29, 2019 by writehanded — Leave a reply

I’m the first to admit that I put the people, media and even brands I like on a pedestal. Which only means they have that much further to fall when Continue Reading →

Posted in Feminism | Leave a reply

Come watch me die of embarrassment

Posted on June 23, 2019 by writehanded — Leave a reply

I’m a terrible public speaker. I faked numerous stomach bugs, colds, pains and periods to get out of doing speeches at school – and now here I’ve gone and said Continue Reading →

Posted in About illness, Mental health, Writing and books | Leave a reply

Pick me! – Why you should care about inclusion

Posted on June 9, 2019 by writehanded — Leave a reply

Inclusivity  shouldn’t just be a buzzword, and it shouldn’t be put in the ‘too hard’ basket. It’s neither of those things – what it is is opportunity, for everyone involved. Continue Reading →

Posted in About illness, Feminism | Leave a reply

No Wine Country for old men

Posted on May 28, 2019 by writehanded — Leave a reply

The tyranny of misleading Netflix thumbnails, some casual misogyny, and what happens when women actually get to be in charge. (Spoiler alert:  it’s awesome).

Posted in Feminism | Leave a reply

The WEAG Report: What was the point?

Posted on May 16, 2019 by writehanded — 2 Comments ↓

The report on recommended changes to our welfare system is now public. So far, the government response is, to be blunt, piss poor. So will it actually change anything?

Posted in About illness, Financial hardship, Politics, WINZ/IRD | 2 Comments ↓

Why laziness doesn’t need defending

Posted on May 3, 2019 by writehanded — 2 Comments ↓

By popular definition, I’m lazy. I work part time, I sleep a lot, I don’t do most of the exercise I probably should. I prefer reading on the couch to Continue Reading →

Posted in About illness, Mental health | 2 Comments ↓

The right to understand

Posted on April 30, 2019 by writehanded — 2 Comments ↓

The Ministry of Justice might be set to review the way we request information from any government department. I wrote about this under the headline The Right To Know, but Continue Reading →

Posted in About illness, Financial hardship, Politics, WINZ/IRD | 2 Comments ↓

Write, delete, rinse, repeat

Posted on April 12, 2019 by writehanded — 5 Comments ↓

In my years of blogging I’ve tackled a lot of personal topics. I did that because I believe in talking about shit, even if it makes me vulnerable. Because when Continue Reading →

Posted in About illness, Feminism, Financial hardship, Mental health, Politics, WINZ/IRD | 5 Comments ↓

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