Review finds New Zealand women's rugby team subject to 'body shaming' and 'favouritism'
Members of the New Zealand women’s rugby team had reported culturally insensitive comments and alleged “favouritism”, “ghosting” and “body shaming” from coaches.
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Members of the New Zealand women’s rugby team had reported culturally insensitive comments and alleged “favouritism”, “ghosting” and “body shaming” from coaches.
Un informe de la federación de rugby de Nueva Zelanda reveló una serie de abusos tales como favoritismo, incomunicación, críticas al cuerpo y comentarios culturalmente insensibles, perpetrados contra las jugadoras maoríes y de las Islas del Pacífico de su selección femenina.
Un informe de la federación de rugby de Nueva Zelanda reveló una serie de abusos tales como favoritismo, incomunicación, críticas al cuerpo y comentarios culturalmente insensibles, perpetrados contra las jugadoras maoríes y de las Islas del Pacífico de su selección femenina.
WELLINGTON: New Zealand Rugby's (NZR) chief executive said that the governing body had "to do better" after coaches were found to have made culturally insensitive comments to the country's top women players and indulged in favouritism and body shaming.
New Zealand Rugby's chief executive says the governing body has "to do better" after coaches were found to have made culturally insensitive comments to the country's top women players and indulged in favouritism and body-shaming.
(Reuters) - New Zealand Rugby (NZR) boss Mark Robinson has apologised to the country's elite women players after a cultural review found the governing body had failed to sufficiently support the women's high performance programme.
New Zealand Rugby (NZR) boss Mark Robinson has apologised to the country's elite women players after a cultural review found the governing body had failed to sufficiently support the women's high performance programme.
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