Here's CHA's press release and the announcement from Government: https://beehive.govt.nz/release/new-landlord-1140-tauranga-hnz-tenants Read the CHA press release here.
Dr Tsemberis discussed the origins and development of Housing First, the key principles that underpin it, and the evidence of its effectiveness. He was excited to be in New Zealand again having been a key presenter at the CHA-IMPACT conference in 2015. He was pleased...
Date: April 5th, Wednesday Time: 5:45-7pm Venue: Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment (MBIE) Ground Floor meeting room, Stout Street, Wellington Cost: FREE event Jointly organised by the AHI NZ Branch and Community Housing Aotearoa The AHI NZ Branch and...
The discussion will focus on MSD’s 2016 Purchasing Strategy which sets out where and how the Ministry is looking to increase supply of social housing places, and how MSD can partner with groups and individuals interested in developing more social housing. Attendance...
Asbestos Removal New Zealand has created a basic guide for landlords and home owners to clarify their asbestos responsibilities under the new legislation. In the process of interviewing tradespeople from a range of relevant industries they uncovered a much broader...
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Christchurch City Council housing to be managed by Otautahi Community Housing Trust Christchurch City Council has voted today to turn over management of its nearly 2500-home social housing portfolio to the Otautahi Community Housing Trust.The move was designed to...
“In 2013, more than half (52 per cent) of homeless adults were working, studying, or both, up from 49 per cent in 2006,” Dr Amore says.Read the press release here. The key findings in this research show: ·The severely housing deprived or ‘homeless’...
The Trust saw an increase in the scale of supply-side initiatives, including increasing the size of the community housing sector, as the most critical policy interventions needed to address issues of housing affordability and the increasing inability of state housing...
Join us at a facilitated workshop to provide philanthropic funders, community housing providers and other investors with the chance to explore new ways of investing in community housing. Register here. The goal of the workshop, which is being co-hosted by Community...
Find the newsletter here: august 18 newsletter.pdf Several of you emailed us this cartoon from the New Zealand Herald on August 17 – has it struck a chord?
The Commission released its draft report Better Urban Planning today. The inquiry examines the current urban planning system in New Zealand and the Commission’s report suggests different ways of delivering urban planning. Recommendations The Commission recommends a...
Solutions will come from high-trust arrangements that foster innovation backed up by clear and transparent measurement. View the consultation document here: Supportive Services Coordination v2.pdf Please sign in and give us your feedback below or email Scott Figenshow...
The Wellington workshop was part of a series of regional workshops around the country. It was attended by around 45 representatives from the Wellington region, including from the business sector, Māori community, academia, social sector, and local/ regional councils....
The New Zealand Herald reports that affordability requirements in up to half of Auckland’s special housing areas look set to lapse because developers have not even applied for consents ahead of the areas disappearing next month. The revelations have sparked...
Join NZCID and co-hosts BECA for this panel discussion includes keynote speaker Brendan Lyon, Infrastructure Partnerships Australia, Scott Figenshow CHA, with colleagues from Treasury, Tamaki Regeneration Company and international housing providers Horizon, Compass...