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It’s not just computers, it’s community
Kāinga Ora is focused on supporting customers to live well in their homes and one of the ways we do this is by connecting customers to local initiatives within their own communities. who facilitates an innovative course that tackles digital inclusion – Kāinga Connect. “While meeting about something else, Rebecca and I spoke about how I
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YouTube, emojis and surfing the web – Neta is queen of them all
Senior customer Neta has become a confident queen of emojis since taking part in a digital literacy course at her Kāinga Ora complex in South Auckland. Neta and nine of her neighbours were invited by Kāinga Ora to join a free, 8-week digital literacy course run in partnership with 360 Tautua Trust, an
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Future looks bright again thanks to new home
For Amye, her new Kāinga Ora home in Dunedin means she can live her life how she wants and get back to what she loves doing – working. what I had been missing. “I needed to get back to where I was before all of that, and that’s when I came across the ‘The Bowling Club’ in Dunedin,” Amye explains
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Kai goes down well at Christchurch school
A community breakfast club catered for about 200 school kids recently with Kāinga Ora staff again helping out. The Northcote School Community Breakfast Club was established in 2018 and Kāinga Ora Tenancy Manager Alyssa, who manages homes in the community, has been
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Skilled up – Kāinga Ora customers go digital
Classes helping Kāinga Ora customers navigate the digital world have been a huge hit with their first attendees. Kāinga Ora has partnered with Te Wānanga ō Aotearoa to deliver the free digital skills programme Kanorau Digital, trialling classes in Aranui and Hoon Hay in
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Edith reaches 100th birthday milestone
For 100-year old Edith, the secret to a long life is simple; drink lots of water, eat your vegetables, and try to be kind. raising a big family, she enjoyed a busy career managing a clothing manufacturing company and later running an apartment building in Canada. These days, life is a
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Friendships forged in cosy community hall
Every Friday morning, come rain or shine, a group of friends gather in a cosy community hall at the heart of their Kāinga Ora housing complex to share a cuppa, delicious food and lively chats. less mobile. “Getting old can be a bit lonely and it can sometimes be difficult to get yourself to the bowling club, or whatever. This is a great opportunity to
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From refugee to community leader
Nasra wanted her new neighbourhood to feel safe and welcoming, so she made it her mission to create a friendly community. community room on Friday nights for movies and popcorn, another chance to be with friends. And for the grown-ups, there are clothing swap shops, a sewing club, and
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Kāinga Ora appoints internal leader Tracey Taylor as Chief Executive
The Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities Board has appointed Tracey Taylor, currently Kāinga Ora’s Chief People and Assurance Officer, as its incoming Chief Executive. .” Before joining Kāinga Ora, she held several senior leadership roles, including Chief Executive of Yellow, where she led a major digital and cultural
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Kāinga Ora Graduate Programme
Are you a recent graduate or completing your degree in property, construction, build science, structural engineering, technology, planning or architecture? our business through executing our digital strategy to shape the housing and urban development ecosystem. Digital is about new ways of working and choices