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Maintaining your home
Maintaining your Kāinga Ora home, making disability modifications and what to know when tradespeople are visiting your home. us on 0800 801 601 and select ' option 4 - repairs and maintenance '. You can also log a non-urgent job online using MyKaingaOra anytime, and
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Transforming how we maintain and care for our homes
To provide warm, dry and healthy homes in a financially sustainable way, we are transforming how we upgrade our older homes and maintain our portfolio of over 75,000 properties. looking closer at what can be either repaired or replaced, so that we are choosing the most appropriate level of maintenance for the job. This has already
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Kāinga Ora seeks to double number of apprentices
Kāinga Ora aims to double the number of apprentices working on state home building sites this year. receive training in areas such as communication skills, financial capability and job interview techniques before they start on site. They also receive a $1,500
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Our role as a landlord
We care about both the quality of our homes and the wellbeing of the 190,000 people living within them – of which around 40% are children and young people. them with the support they need to live well, with dignity, in connected communities. Ultimately, our job is to provide our tenants with a stable home for as long
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100,000 native plants to help grow local careers
Over the next three years the Environmental Cadetship programme will help local residents from eastern Porirua gain valuable qualifications and on-the-job training, whilst seeing more than 100,000 native plants planted through Bothamley and Cannons Creek parks. Rangatira) along with local jobs and skills providers Le Fale, Mahi Toa and Rāranga Building Careers. “Te Rā Nui has always been so much more than building warmer
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More whanau in the trade
When Matthew Sauni qualified as an electrician, one of the best parts was making his family proud. getting injured,” Matthew explains. “After I figured out that I had nothing to fall back on, I started looking for an electrical job. “There were heaps of positives
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Home is where the heart is
A place to call home is something Ruwayda and her seven children have longed for since arriving in New Zealand two years ago. Originally sharing three rooms in a motel to now living in their very own Kāinga Ora home, they are feeling happy and content. smaller one and two-bedroom homes being built in the next stage. Sose says seeing Ruwayda and her family so happy is a rewarding part of the job. “This family
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Future Squad: Building tomorrow’s tradespeople
Rangatahi from Te Kauwhata College are getting a head start on careers in construction through Future Squad, part of the Construction Plus programme at Kāinga Ora. of our workshops included a really important step for anyone entering the workforce – real-life job interviews,” says Nigel Chandra, Construction Plus Manager
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'Don’t get in your own way’: Partnership provides post-Covid career opportunity
From graphic design to a carpentry apprenticeship, the impact of Covid-19 in 2020 led to a new career path for one Christchurch woman. Tendy loved her previous job in graphic design but, along with thousands of other Kiwis, Covid-19 threw her into a world of uncertainty. During Aotearoa’s