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Kāinga Ora Strategic Engagement
Kāinga Ora - Homes and Communities is working on some of our key strategies and would like to invite our partners and stakeholders to attend our online engagement hui and / or engage with us online. Supported Housing Plan – 18 May or 25 May Partnerships Strategic Plan – 18 May or 25 May If you have any questions or require any further information, you can email us at engage@kaingaora.govt.nz
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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. occasional workshops. Hikmah, another volunteer, especially enjoys the sewing club. “I wanted to learn new skills and do something for my family. Being able to
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New home, new outlook on life
Cece felt like she’d struck it lucky when she walked into her new Kāinga Ora home in Christchurch after living in emergency housing. planning to get another job and have been looking at teacher aide jobs. Or I might do my master’s degree,” she says. In the meantime, she’s enjoying every moment in
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Community comes together for Waiata Wednesdays
Every Wednesday evening, Tamihana and friends gather to sing waiata, learn about Te Ao Māori and nurture their growing community. get on with one another." Established by local artist and kaiako Natanahira (hapu) to connect people with culture, and each other, the group has quicky taken
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Social Media Terms of Use
We aim to ensure our social media channels are used constructively and for the good of the community. comments, questions and feedback on our social media accounts and will try to engage in these conversations where possible, however, we can’t guarantee we will
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Have a look through an accessible Kāinga Ora home in Palmerston North
Customers have started moving into 12 newly built two-bedroom homes in Palmerston North. These homes were built for Kāinga Ora by developer Gemscott. requirements to support customers living with a disability. “For us, accessibility is about providing safe homes which enable our customers to live with independence, be
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Kāinga Ora invites public feedback on the Tauranga Western Corridor proposed key features
Kāinga Ora - Homes and Communities is inviting the public to provide feedback on the proposed ‘key features’ of a potential Specified Development Project (SDP) for the Tauranga Western Corridor. geographical boundaries. proposed project objectives describing what the project aims to deliver. proposed project governance body, being the entity that will
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Wellbeing checks well received
We know it has been a confusing and possibly upsetting time for our tenants and their whānau, with the change to a Level 4 Alert as a result of COVID-19 so we’re reaching out to check in on them. a conversation about how they are doing and see if they need any additional support. Tenants also have an opportunity to ask us questions. This could include
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Sights set on plumbing apprenticeship for students
Two Year 12 students from Auckland Seventh Day Adventist School, Maio and Jojo, have spent the school holidays on the road with Ubend Plumbing as cadets, taking part in the Kāinga Ora Spotless cadetship programme. future” Maio says. Jojo explains that he had never thought about the importance of plumbing in a home before and how much he enjoyed the challange of problem
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Emergency and disaster preparedness
Emergencies can happen anywhere, any time and without warning. We can look after ourselves and the people we care about by knowing the different ways to stay informed. Radio If the power goes out, a solar or battery-powered radio (or your car radio) can help you keep up to date with the latest news. In an emergency, tune to