Workforce Development update, latest submissions, update on Conference 2023, webinar on housing for youth leaving care and the latest news. Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) Newsletter March 20, 2023
CHA Membership Renewals, severe weather event response update, update on Conference 2023: Registrations now open, webinar on housing for youth leaving care and latest news. Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) Newsletter March 6, 2023
CHA severe weather event response update, MBIE Building Performance information on flood events, Community Support Package details, Conference 2023: Registrations now open, Round two of the Affordable Rental Pathway opens, Sector Call on the Draft Methamphetamine...
CHA Flood response update, Community Housing Sector wants funding and policy certainty, Round two of the Affordable Rental Pathway opens on 27 February 2023, Community Housing Aotearoa | Sector Call on the Draft Methamphetamine Regulations, National Māori Housing...
Welcome to our latest newsletter. We cover the latest staff news, including the arrival of our new CEO Paul Gilberd, give the latest CHA Conference update, plus highlight legislation changes. Community Housing Aotearoa newsletter – January 25, 2023
You can read CHA's submission which calls for a GST rebate to registered Community Housing Providers for new homes and for bringing the tax treatment of investments in residential housing in line with other forms of investment. You can read the submission in full...
Registrations of Interest – 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 and 15 Ritso Street, Darfield Canterbury The properties are being offered individually, and registrations can be for one or more. Viewings of the properties will occur following ROI and will be held for one day only. Please...
This briefing paper was prepared ahead of the meeting with the Minister on 30 January. Community Housing Aotearoa have stated that we are ready to work alongside Government to realise a shared vision for public investment in housing across the full housing...
CHA agrees the need to develop a reasonable alternate solution to the requirements of the Acceptable Solution C/AS3 which came into effect in July 2014. We are one of the stakeholders who has worked with MBIE over the past three years to develop the Draft Design...
We have, however, suggested that the appropriate response would be a systemic improvement of the planning, infrastructure and funding frameworks for urban development authorities (UDAs). Otherwise the need for UDAs will become a band aid approach. While we agree that...
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The original OIA document from 7 March has been replaced with the one below on the 7th May. CHA was asked by MBIE Parliamentary Services to replace the March release with the May document as the 4 pages of supply information has been redacted. Read the full document...
"Higher costs for rent, and cigarettes and tobacco, had a greater effect on lower-spending households," consumer prices manager Matt Haigh said, "Rent was up 2 percent this year, with the largest increases being observed in Auckland." Living costs for all households...
The article in the journal Social Science and Medicine – Population Health by Dr Kimberley O’Sullivan at He Kainga Oranga/Housing and Health Research Programme was co-authored by researchers from the University of Otago and more unusually, young researchers from...
The Massey Affordability Index takes into account the cost of borrowing as well as house prices and wagelevels. Key points from the report can be seen on the left. The report shows that this December quarter (2016) has seen a decline in affordability driven mainly by...
The first suite of indicators in this report comprises the five measures identified in the 2012 report to the New Zealand Children’s Commissioner from the Expert Advisory Group on solutions to child poverty: A fixed-line income measure, a moving-line income measure,...
The report was prepared by Strategic Lift Ltd (SLL) who interviewed seven major Auckland-based community housing providers. It found that, under current funding arrangements, it is likely there would be no more than an additional 1,000 homes delivered. Read the report...
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Julia Bergman, Acting Deputy Chief Executive of Public Housing Supply, Ministry of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), released these new reports and factsheets:
The Ministry of Social Development commissioned the Study in 2016 to develop a baseline understanding of the services emergency housing providers deliver, and the characteristics and circumstances of the recipients of these services.
Public Housing Quarterly Report and Public Housing Regional Factsheets for September 2018.
Compass Housing Services NZ commissioned independent research to ask their tenants what they thought about the services they were receiving and to ask for areas for improvement.
Housing Call to Action – 2nd draft of TPA’s submission on RTA Reform document
Below is the second draft document by Tenants’ Protection Association (Auckland) (TPA) as a guide for those who wish to make a submission to the ‘REFORM OF THE RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES ACT 1986’.
Christchurch City Council is considering a $30 million loan to the Ōtautahi Community Housing Trust (the Trust) to help them build 130 additional social houses for Christchurch.
Status quo remains at Tenancy Tribunal post Gluckman report