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National support services
Here’s a list of some of the services that are available in New Zealand offering support, information and help. www.depression.org.nz (external link) Supporting Families in Mental Illness 0800 732 825 (for families and whānau supporting a loved one who has a mental illness) Women’s
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Overview and latest news
An overview of our organisation and financing approach, as well as the latest news Latest news Changes to Kāinga Ora financing arrangements - 11 November 2022 The Government has confirmed a financing change for Kāinga Ora – Homes and
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Our Programmes
Kāinga Ora has programmes to help our tenants find out how to keep homes warm, well-ventilated and as dry as possible. -related illness for vulnerable people and whānau in our homes. We get referrals to the Right at Home Programme from Te Whatu Ora/Health New Zealand-funded services
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A home to help the healing
After a tough year fighting cancer, Jean is overjoyed to have recently moved into a new five-bedroom home in Rotorua with her children. for me to help out there. I’ve been able to give back even with my illness and be around good people who have no judgement.” The busy Mum also works part-time at
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Dinosaur digger wows Gore school children
It is all go at 29 Hamilton Street, Gore this month as Kāinga Ora progresses the development of new public housing on the former site of the Gore Country Music Club.
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A new start: Laura's journey to a brighter future
A home can provide so much more than simply a roof over someone’s head – in fact, the right home can be truly life-changing. Just ask Hamilton woman Laura, who has regained her independence since moving into her new, accessible Kāinga Ora home. Due to a permanent illness, Laura relies on a wheelchair to get around – which was difficult in her previous home. “It was hard to move through the house in my
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Final fourteen homes complete Kerikeri development
The new homes, including two built for those living with disabilities, are ready for whānau to move in following a whakawātea (blessing ceremony) by hapū leaders of Ngāti Rēhia. for small families, couples and older persons. Two of the ground floor homes are also accessible providing those living with disabilities, illness or injury
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Home
Latest news View all 29 January 2026 Turning food rescue into community spirit When an apartment complex opened in Auckland 18 months ago, more than 110 people
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Media centre
Stay up to date with our latest news and get useful information and data on the work we do. Latest news View all 2 July 2025 A stable home helps Thomas focus on healing When you are living with kidney failure, a warm, stable home is more than just a
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Canterbury affected by the floods
Canterbury continues to be hammered with rain, after a weekend which saw rivers throughout the region reach record highs, homes and roads flooded, and bridges washed away. region: Ashburton customers can get the latest updates (external link) North Canterbury customers (external link) Christchurch city customers (external link) And Timaru customers (external link)