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Supporting thriving inclusive communities

Hon Iain Lees-Galloway


Minister of Immigration

4 October 2019 PĀNUI PĀPĀHO

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Creating thriving regions and inclusive local communities is the aim of the Welcoming Communities programme being rolled out across the country, says Immigration Minister Iain Lees-Galloway today.

A successful pilot of the scheme led by Immigration NZ ran over the last 2 years and involved ten councils across five regions and the Office of Ethnic Communities.

An evaluation of the pilot found:

- participating councils are taking a more visible leadership role in promoting diversity and inclusion

- there was an explicit shift to locals taking a ‘welcoming’ role

- there was a positive change in community awareness of diversity and inclusion.

“Helping newcomers feel welcome and included in the places they have chosen to live is what Welcoming Communities is all about. Welcoming activities enable local residents to connect with newcomers in their communities, including recent migrants, former refugees, international students, and Kiwis from other parts of the country,” Iain Lees-Galloway says.

“Evaluation findings show that the programme is starting to deliver economic, social and cultural benefits. That is why it is being rolled out to other parts of the country.

“For newcomers, getting involved and feeling included in a new country can be a challenge. Making newcomers feel welcome by linking them with locals is a great step. Anything that can ease the process, build understanding and enable everyone to participate in the life of their community and the local economy fully deserves to be supported.

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“We must strive for our communities to be places where everyone feels included, has a sense of belonging and opportunities to succeed. The Welcoming Communities initiative is a vital tool to support this aim. I would urge other councils around the country to get involved.”

Additional councils will be invited to submit expressions of interest in joining the expanded programme later this year.

The Government will allocate over $6.6 million for the programme over the next four years.

More details about the Welcoming Communities Programme can be found on the Immigration New Zealand website.


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