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Our recruitment process
At Kāinga Ora we want our recruitment process to be an opportunity for us to get to know more about you and your skill set, and for you to get to know more about us and what we do. know more about you and your skill set, and for you to get to know more about us and what we do. To do this, we want you to have a smooth and seamless
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Crafty savings tips mixed in with craft-making
When Palema and other members of Mo’ui Feinga Kihe Lelei get together for an evening of weaving and craftmaking, they’re also crafting a better future for themselves. urged her to share her skills for making money stretch with others in her community. “I know what it feels like to have absolutely nothing and I know what it is
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Te Mātāwai – Glen says what isn’t there to like?
“What isn’t there to like” was the answer from musician, actor, and juggler Glen when asked about his new Kāinga Ora home at Te Mātāwai. that Te Mātāwai provides is moving me to a place where I am healthier and am now actively looking for work.” We also asked Glen what else he likes about living at
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Valuable insights from Oranga holiday programme
Holiday programmes are always heaps of fun and a recent Oranga - Auckland programme was no exception. Understanding more about what children and young people feel about their local community is important. This is because our large scale Kāinga Ora urban
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Tali and Tui’s boxfit sessions are a knockout
Tali and Tui are leading the charge for fitness and wellbeing in their Kāinga Ora apartment complex in Auckland. Most afternoons you can find them at the complex’s community room where they lead free boxfit coaching sessions – and the local children can’t get enough! . “It’s important to me that my kids feel loved and wanted. I believe that what children need most is time, so I spend as much time as possible with them.” Tali
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Creating a sense of whānau for the whole neighbourhood
Tāmaki Makaurau customer Jacqui is legendary in her West Auckland community. As well as caring for her six – soon to be seven children – she spends much of her time volunteering at the Glenavon Community Hub near her Kāinga Ora home. what it’s all about. Some go on to volunteer with us, and we love having that help and the chance to get to know each other.” So, what exactly happens at the hub
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New homes for New Plymouth
To help meet the need for more homes for people in New Plymouth, Kāinga Ora is seeking feedback on proposals to build new state houses in New Plymouth. The proposals will be shared at a series of community drop-in sessions starting on Tuesday 21 February. stages of our proposed plans which could change as we progress. Before we look to build more homes, we are keen to work with the New Plymouth community to understand what works for the community, what doesn’t, and what can be improved.
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Kāinga Ora tackles rent debt
As part of its reset, Kāinga Ora is changing its approach to managing rent debt to speed up repayment and address some historic issues. Chief Executive Matt Crockett outlines the changes that are being made and the reasons for them. tenancy earlier than in the past. This provides clarity about what will happen, and when, to both our tenants and our frontline. Partial debt forgiveness A
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Mere's heart of gold transforms lives
For more than five decades Mere has been opening her heart - and her home - to children in need of a safe, welcoming place to stay. just what you do”, she says – but the impact of her care and kindness has been far-reaching. For Mere, life is about whānau. The walls of her home and piles of
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Holidays Act Payments
asked to provide us with documents to verify your identity. Once these steps have been completed, we can process your payment. What we’ve done so far Paying our