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How Covid-19 is helping Kāinga Ora better support its customers
Kāinga Ora has supported more than 42,000 customers through wellbeing calls during Covid-19 alert levels in New Zealand, prompting us to change some of the ways we work with our people. For Shirley, pictured above, just hearing a familiar voice during lockdown was enough to help her get through. “I do spend time alone when I’m home because
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Locals lap up Stone Soup event
A local Whanganui community event with close ties to Kāinga Ora has been connecting the community for more than 12 years. great day out for the whole family, and it’s really brought the community closer together,” Denise said. Denise usually helps set up and pack down the event
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Open Government fundamental for New Zealand
important a diverse range of voices participate in this important conversation. The issues Te Kawa Mataaho Public Service Commission is engaging on fall under
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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. and damaged my voice. So, now I get to come here and we just sing songs together. It’s a lovely thing to come down to, I look forward to it every week, ” Paul
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More room for more Mangere
Associate Minister of Housing, Hon Kris Faafoi, has visited the first state houses to be completed in the Kāinga Ora Mangere Development. want to ensure voices and aspirations of the community are incorporated, and because of that, the Kāinga Ora team has engaged widely during this build and we will
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How the healing power of a home has given Matt his voice
Moving into a Kāinga Ora home has been such a game-changer for Matt that just three months on he’s regained the ability to speak.
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Students brighten Kāinga Ora development with artwork
The creative talents of Kadimah School are on full display outside the Kāinga Ora Greys Avenue development in central Auckland. environment. “As people, we need to give a voice to nature and protect the place we call home.” The creative talents of Kadimah School As a show of thanks for their
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Hard work pays off for young family
Buying your first home is an accomplishment in itself, but it’s even more remarkable when you’re a young couple who came to New Zealand as refugees. was the temperamental Kiwi weather. “We’re still not used to having to pack four seasons worth of clothes when we leave the house,” Jhaga jokes. After living
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Locals invited to have their say on the future of eastern Porirua
Feedback is now open on the draft Spatial Plan for Porirua Development, which will guide development and investment decisions for the next 25 years in eastern Porirua. major infrastructure issues and delivering increased housing options for the area,” she said. “It’s vital to us that we don’t lose the community voice as we grow
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It takes a village – locals get behind community space
What started as an empty grass area with a small, shared pātaka kai and a community bookshelf is now a vibrant communal space with its own stage and a custom-designed mural, thanks to enthusiastic Glenavon locals. long time. She agrees the community has thrived through the collaborative process. “It has made them feel their voice is heard. It has broken barriers. People have