Allyson Hamblett Awarded King’s Service Medal
We’re thrilled to celebrate Māpura Studios artist and Disability Advisor Allyson Hamblett, who has been honoured in the King’s Birthday Honours with a King’s Service Medal (KSM)!
This well-deserved recognition celebrates Allyson’s incredible dedication, passion, and decades of advocacy.
We couldn’t be prouder to see her tireless work for the disability and transgender communities acknowledged at a national level.
Here’s the official citation from The Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC) –

Allyson at The Arts House Trust, Pah Homestead

Allyson after presenting a paper to Parliament in 2017
HAMBLETT, Ms Allyson Teresa
For services to people with disabilities and the transgender community
Ms Allyson Hamblett has been involved with CCS Disability Action for more than 20 years across several roles.
Ms Hamblett is a Life Member of the Auckland branch of CCS, having served on the Local Advisory Committee from 2010 and as Chair since 2011.
She was a governance committee member with PHAB from 1983 to 2013, an organisation bringing together physically disabled people with non-disabled young people.
Through the Auckland Pride Centre she established a transgender support group that ran from 1995 to 2005, a forerunner to Genderbridge established in 2000.
She has campaigned for gender recognition in New Zealand legislation, particularly in the Human Rights Act and Citizenship Act and has written the books ‘A Life Lived Twice’ (2017) and ‘Love God Love Your Neighbour and its OK to be Trans’ (2019).
She has been involved with Māpura Studios since 2002, which provides creative programmes to marginalised and diverse peoples, as one of their original artists.
Ms Hamblett has exhibited with the studio, supported other artists, undertaken paid administrative work to manage website and social media content, and is now Disability Advisor for Māpura Studios.

Frida by Allyson Hamblett

Carmen Jones Cafe by Allyson Hamblett
