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A stable home helps Thomas focus on healing
When you are living with kidney failure, a warm, stable home is more than just a roof over your head – it’s a critical part of your recovery. For Gisborne man Thomas who spends 18 hours a week on a dialysis machine, managing his health is a matter of life and death. Until now, doing that without a
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Greys Ave (Te Mātāwai)
The Te Mātāwai state housing development in Central Auckland provides a supportive environment to enable residents to connect and be active members of the community. on-site support for residents with improved access to healthcare services Designed to support a strong sense of community with shared spaces that allow for
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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. life. She volunteers for food rescue charity Love Soup twice a week, sorting and giving out rescued food boxes. Jean with her son and mokopuna “It’s been healing
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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. It’s an extraordinary development, more than anyone expected, and one that Matt firmly attributes to the healing power of home and family. A year ago, Matt was
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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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Kāinga Ora home a place to make new memories
Blenheim mum Maria and her whānau gather around the dining table in the kitchen of their Kāinga Ora home every day, connecting with each other over kai. memories with her 14-year-old son and 13-year-daughter has played a big part in her healing process. “I don’t have my parents around, so it was very important
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A safe haven for a Tauranga mum and daughters
“It feels like a safe haven for us” says mum of two Chevelle, who earlier this year moved into a new Kāinga Ora home in Tauranga. went all out decorating their home for Halloween. She finds doing art calming and healing, adding “we love to make things, it’s a way to express ourselves
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Kāinga Ora backs suicide prevention initiative
Kāinga Ora will Fly the Flag in the name of positive mental health this month. To coincide with World Suicide Prevention Day on September 10, mental health charity MATES in Construction is encouraging building sites to fly MATES flags
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Flying the flag to support our mates
With construction workers six times more likely to die by suicide than a workplace accident, hundreds of sites across the country are flying the flag in support of mental health and suicide prevention. to suicide from a building site than we are to lose them from a workplace accident.” One of MATES in Construction’s core aims is to advance mental health
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Kāinga Ora wins Safe 365 Supreme Award
Kāinga Ora’s Health and Safety systems and processes have been recognised with winning both the Supreme and Best Large Enterprise categories in the Safest Places to Work Awards at the 2019 SAFE365 Awards. excellence in health, safety and well-being in the workplace. Kāinga Ora’s Health, Safety and Security Manager Tarniya Comie said Kāinga Ora is delighted with