Brittany Goodwin Social Policy & Advocacy
Tangata Tiriti. Drives our point of view and advocacy on social issues and solutions. Based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington.

Brittany focuses on social policy related to women and girls experiencing hardship in Aotearoa, and what works to reduce harm. She helps Good Shepherd raise awareness of issues, advocate for system change, and hone services for impact.
Brittany’s academic background in social geography introduced her to the relationships between gender, power, and place. She dedicated much of her undergraduate and postgraduate research to gender geographies. She is deeply interested in the inequitable experiences of homelessness and housing deprivation for certain populations.
Brittany held policy roles within the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development and Land Information New Zealand (LINZ). She served as Private Secretary to the Associate Minister of Housing and has led development of legislative policy, system policy, and system strategy.
Brittany’s passion for social issues shines through in her work and conversations. She fosters strong relationships and unites stakeholders around shared vision, helping to make important shifts that flow from systems into people’s everyday lives.