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Housing First programme to end homelessness in Rotorua

Hon Nanaia Mahuta

Te Minita Whanaketanga Māori

Minister for Māori Development


10 October 2018 MEDIA STATEMENT

PĀNUI PĀPĀHO


The Housing First programme, which aims to end homelessness in Rotorua, was launched by the Minister of Maori Development Hon Nanaia Mahuta today.

The programme, a partnership of LinkPeople, Lifewise and Taumata o Ngāti Whakaue Trust, is in recognition of World Homeless Day.

“Housing First is a proven, internationally recognised programme that supports the homeless with high and complex needs.

“It provides them with a home and continues to support them for as long as they need including helping address the issues that led to their homelessness.

“This partnership will be tackling homelessness head-on in Rotorua, with the aim of ending it completely, not just managing it ,” said Nanaia Mahuta.

The successful delivery of the programme depends upon the combined experience of LinkPeople and Lifewise, who are already delivering Housing First services in other regions, with the wisdom, expertise and local networks of Te Taumata.

“Earlier this year when the Homeless Count took place in Rotorua, a total of 48 were found sleeping rough.

“Since then, the demand for action has increased. Housing First is our response, and the focus is to make homelessness a thing of the past in Rotorua,” Nanaia Mahuta said.

Final negotiations around delivery of the service are still underway. Once they are complete, the Rotorua programme will begin operating.

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“Government is focussed on supporting all New Zealanders to have a warm, safe and dry place to call home.

“However, we can’t do it alone. We are committed to working with our iwi, our Community Housing Providers, The Rotorua Lakes Council and our trusted community partners to tackle this crisis,” said Nanaia Mahuta.

Editor’s Note

More information on Housing First is available on the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development website: https://www.hud.govt.nz/community-and-public-housing/support-for-people-in-need/housing-first/

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