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    Ora的意见反馈和投诉程序 口译和手语服务 Connecting Now Connecting Now是一项免费的、通过电话提供的口译服务,可让您使用您运用自如的语言与我们交谈。Connecting Now有40多种不同的语言供您在给我们打电话时选择使用。 新西兰手语服务处 聋哑或听力受损的客户可以通过新西兰手语服务处

  • Keeping your home secure

    There are lots of ways you can keep your home safe and belongings secure. 当您不使用某些门窗时,可以将其上锁,以此保护门户安全。Kāinga Ora在我们的住房的一些窗户上安装了安全锁,如果您在使用它们时遇到任何问题,我们可以给您一些建议。只需拨打0800 801 601联系我们即可。 如果有人来到您家门口并声称自己是Kāinga Ora的工作人员,请要求查看他们的身份证明。如果他们无法提

  • 1. Starting out

    Think about your long-term goals and sort out your savings plan and budget. 确的储蓄目标非常重要——对于我们大多数人来说,这是我们一生中花钱最多的一次购买。 严谨理财、制定储蓄计划并严格遵守是关键。 不妨从浏览 Sorted.org.nz (external link) 入手,在那里可以获取免费预算建议、计算工具和相关指南。那里还有帮助管理债务和制定(从短期到终身)财务目标的工具。 使用

  • Mould and pest control

    Airing out your home is a great way to release moisture and stop mould from spreading. Follow these tips for a healthy and pest-free home. 生的蒸汽能散出屋外 早晨拉开窗帘,太阳落山时拉上窗帘 做饭时盖上锅盖 擦去墙壁和窗户上的冷凝水 把衣服挂在外面晾干 使用干衣机时打开窗户,使潮气可以散出屋外 晾干衣服和鞋子后再收起来 让衣柜稍微打开以便通风 将浴帘挂在淋浴间/浴缸内侧,这样水就不会滴到地板上,每隔几周清洗一次浴帘 煤气在制暖的同时带来湿气,因此,如果可

  • Our employee-led networks

    At Kāinga Ora we are committed to growing diversity across the organisation and enabling a culture of inclusion in everything we do. 并受到激励启发。 泛亚网络 在泛亚网络,我们致力于拥抱泛亚文化的多样性。我们的使命是为泛亚员工提供一个相互联系、分享经验并提升文化意识的平台。我们的目的是共同沟通联系、工作和学习,以促进、庆祝并发出集体声音,从而影响组织内部的变革,通过这样做,我们在推动组织对多样性和包容性的更广泛承诺方面发挥作用。 Kia

  • Our driveway safety programme

    We care about the safety of our tenants and want to do what we can to prevent young children from being run over and hurt in our homes’ driveways. 多处房产进行了改造(截至 2020 年 7 月)。 我们的设计指南考虑了车道安全 我们制定了设计指南,以确保我们在建造房屋时就将车道安全考虑在内。这些指南包括: 为儿童提供一个与车道分开的带栅栏的玩乐区域 将玩乐区域设置在从主要生活区可以看见且可直接进入的地点 建造视线良好、视野清晰的车道 提供更安全的通往房屋的步行

  • History of State Housing

    New Zealand has played a significant role in public housing since 1894, with government-led initiatives shaping communities and improving living conditions. 座住宅是一样的, 1945—1960年代:二战后的住房增长 二战后 ,政府每年建造10,000栋公屋。规划了一个又一个包括商店、便利设施以及经过景观设计的公共空间在内的居民区。 从奥地利进口了500栋预先切割的房屋以应对材料短缺。政府还推出了一个组团建筑计划,补助根据政府设计建造房屋的开发商。这就导致了使用纤维岩等更便

  • Chinese Summer Safety Booklet Dec 2023  (pdf, 1.3 MB)

  • Summer Safety Booklet Chinese  (pdf, 1.3 MB)

  • CloseToHome issue 68 Winter 2023 Chinese  (pdf, 1.5 MB)

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