Members
Community Housing Aotearoa does not provide housing, our members do. CHA’s members include community housing organisations, social service providers, developers, researchers, and many other organisations with a focus on community.
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Website: https://kauriadvisors.com/
Website: http://www.lakemaint.com.au/
Website: https://www.lfbit.co.nz/
Website: http://www.linkpeople.co.nz/
Website: http://www.mahitahi.co.nz/
Website: https://manaservices.nz
Website: https://www.ngapotikihousing.co.nz/
Website: http://www.manawatucommunitytrust.nz
Website: http://mangatawa.co.nz/
Website: www.housingtrust.org.nz
Website: http://www.mikegreerhomes.co.nz/
Website: https://www.modusgroup.co.nz/
Website: http://www.mygbhousing.info
Website: www.montececilia.org.nz
Website: http://www.nelsonhousing.org.nz/
Website: http://nzceh.org.nz/
Website: maatawaka.org.nz
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Membership Benefits
- Voice of the sector: contribute to whole-of-sector policy positions
- Organisational membership provides access for all people in your organisation
- Monthly E-newsletters are sent directly to your inbox
- Access to CHA advice and guidance on policy and housing development
- Access to the CHA quality assurance programme and training
- Participation in member surveys and forums
- Advance notices about new developments and initiatives
- Conferences and training at a reduced member rate
The CHA Constitution sets out two categories of members – Full and Partner – these are defined below:
Full Membership
These are iwi, Māori and Pacific Island and Community or voluntary housing organisations and groups which are either:
a) Providers of Community housing, or
b) Groups intending or seeking to become providers of Community- housing, or
c) Groups of residents/tenants of community housing, or
d) Groups which advocate for Community housing or residents of
Community housing as part of their work.
Annual fees for Full Members for 2024/25 are currently being reviewed and will be published shortly.
The membership year is from 1 January – 30 December.
Partner Membership
These are individuals, local authorities, private development companies, and other private and public entities which invest, operate, own or develop affordable, Community and/or Social housing.
If you have a question about which category of membership you should apply for, please contact us to discuss.
Annual fees for Partner Members for 2024/25 are currently being reviewed and will be published shortly.
The membership year is from 1 January – 30 December.
“CHA provides the collective voice for community housing organisations so we can get on with providing homes. They provide the key messages we need heard about growing the community housing sector and how that can happen. CHA also keep us informed in a time when there’s a lot happening that we need to know about.”
CHA member, Alison Cadman, Dwell Housing Trust, Wellington
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Wellington 6142
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News
CHA Level 2 Guidance Document 29 October 2021
Community Housing Aotearoa - Alert L2 Guidance
Bernard Hickey Podcast: Join The Dots To Solve Our Housing Crisis
Tune in here to listen to Vic Crockford, CE of Community Housing Aotearoa, Paul Gilberd, GM Community Finance and Imogen Schoots, founder of Forever Affordable Housing talk with Bernard Hickey about housing affordability and the opportunities the sector is creating to...
Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) COVID-19 Update 26 August 2021
Message from CHA's Chief Executive, Productivity Commission Submission - Include Housing in the Terms of Reference, CHA's support for members, sharing ideas and issues, Ministry of Health information and advice, Government support for your organisation, important...
Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) COVID-19 Update 23 August 2021
Message from CHA's Chief Executive, CHA's support for members, Ministry of Health information and advice, Government support for your organisation. Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) COVID-19 Update 23 August 2021
Unlocking up-front funding confirms community housing sector is part of the solution
The announcement yesterday by the Government to reinstate up-front funding for Community Housing Providers (CHP) has been welcomed by Community Housing Aotearoa, a peak body for the Community Housing sector. Media Release - Unlocking up-front funding confirms...
Newsletters
Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) Newsletter June 12, 2023
Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) Newsletter June 12, 2023
Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) Newsletter May 29, 2023
Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) Newsletter May 29, 2023
Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) Newsletter May 22, 2023
Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) Newsletter May 22, 2023
Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) Newsletter May 15, 2023
Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) Newsletter May 15, 2023
Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) Newsletter May 1, 2023
Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) Newsletter May 1, 2023
Submissions
CHA’s Submission on MBIE’s Building Code Consultation 2022 – Transition Period for the Energy Efficiency of Housing
CHA submitted to the Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment on the Building Code consultation 2022 – Transition Period for the Energy Efficiency of Housing and the proposed H1 Insulation Standards. CHA disagreed with the proposed extension to the transition...
CHA’s Submission on the Reserve Bank’s Debt Serviceability Restrictions Consultation Document
CHA prepared a submission on a Consultation Document released by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand - Te Pūtea Matua on the potential implementation of Debt Serviceability Restrictions.The submission can be found here: Debt Serviceability Submission FINAL
CHA’s Submission on HUD’s Long-term Insights Briefing on Senior Housing
The Ministry of Housing and Urban Development - Te Tūāpapa Kura Kāinga recently released for consultation their Long-term Insights Briefing Proposal - Seniors' Housing. CHA provided some feedback on the proposal which can be found attached. Feedback on LtIB proposal...
CHA’s Submission on Natural and Built Environments Act’s Exposure Draft
CHA's Submission on Natural and Built Environments Act's Exposure Draft. CHA emphasizes the importance of the NBA enabling Local Authorities to utilize Inclusionary Zoning programmes or any additional tools for value-capture to ensure new development delivers the...
CHA’s Productivity Commission Submission
FINAL CHA Submission - A fair chance for all inquiry topics
Legislation
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Reports
Guidelines for the implementation of the right to adequate housing
Guidelines for the implementation of the right to adequate housing
Community Housing Aotearoa Annual Report 2019
CHA ANNUAL REPORT 2019 - FINAL.pdf
The review of the Charities Act 2005 – why you should get involved
Review of the Charities Act - why you should get involved .pdf
Healthy Homes Standards table
Healthy Homes Standards table - Feb 2019.pdf
Healthy Homes Standards – Questions and Answers
Healthy Homes Standards - Questions and Answers - Feb 2019 (002).pdf
Research
Partitions and units may deliver more homes
RACHAEL KELLY/STUFF Stuff reported on the research saying the type of additional dwellings would include converting basements and attics, placing extra dwellings on existing properties or a detached residence in a backyard or off a rear lane. The idea has been...
2.2 million households expected by 2038
Updated subnational family and household projections released today by Statistics New Zealand indicate future changes in the number and composition of families and households in New Zealand. One person living alone, or many people living together are examples of...
Review of emergency housing occupancy/tenancy agreements
Working alongside the Wellington (Emergency) Housing network, Te Waipounamu Housing Network, the Auckland Emergency Housing Network and the Tenants Protection Association, Christchurch, CHA will review current practice, relevant legislation and best practice to share...
Effects of minor household interventions on social housing quality
The research was commissioned by the Wellington City Council in response to concerns about draughts in the newly constructed Marshall Court apartments in Miramar. Photo: Wellington City Council This study was conducted by Lara Rangiwhetu, Nevil Pierse & Philippa...
BRANZ research on state of NZ homes
The latest House Condition Survey report has found about half of all houses lacked adequate insulation (47 per cent), contributing to many being damp and mouldy (49 per cent). It looked at 560 houses nationwide and weighted findings to represent the total number in...
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Level 11, Ranchhod Tower,
39 The Terrace /
102-112 Lambton Quay
PO Box 11543
Wellington 6142
+04 385 8722