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Proactive releases
Kāinga Ora proactively releases Cabinet papers, advice to ministers and other documents used to assist the Government. Some documents may contain redacted information made in accordance with the Official Information Act 1982 and the Privacy Act 2020. ] Disruptive Behaviour Policy POL-355 [PDF, 796 KB] Tenancy Management Framework POL-358 [PDF, 601 KB] Impact of COVID-19 and financial sustainability of Kāinga Ora
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Partnerships key to activating sites
Kāinga Ora and its build and development partners are reigniting the housing programme following the move to Alert Level 3. Finding out that construction was able to resume under Alert Level 3 was great news for the construction industry, those in need of homes and the wider economy
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COVID-19 - contact types, help with essential costs and supporting your workers
MSD and the COVID-19 team explain more about the types of contacts, how to get help with essential costs through Work and Income, and how you can support your workers with a range of financial support that is available. of financial support available to help workers affected by COVID-19 as Alert Levels change. Support for businesses whose revenue has dropped The COVID-19 Wage
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Keeping our Pacific communities updated on COVID-19
Talofa lava | Kia orana | Tēnā koutou katoa
During this time it’s really important all whānau are kept up to date with information about the COVID-19 outbreak and the rules around the current national lockdown. already delivered – through its Facebook page - MPP Facebook (external link) - public service announcements for Alert Level 3 and Alert Level 4 in 9 Pacific -
2020 Kāinga Ora Board appointments
A new Board has been finalised to guide Kāinga Ora over the next three years. company responsible for the protection and growth of the tribe's commercial assets. Dr Nicola (Nicki) Crauford is a professional company director with extensive
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Puriri Park Rd housing to start soon
Much needed homes for local people to be built on Kāinga Ora land, Puriri Park Rd. suppliers and tradespeople,” Mr Seymour said. Work was delayed by the COVID-19 Level 4 lockdown in March, then by the onset of winter, which is an unsuitable time of
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How Covid-19 is helping Kāinga Ora better support its customers
Kāinga Ora has supported more than 42,000 customers through wellbeing calls during Covid-19 alert levels in New Zealand, prompting us to change some of the ways we work with our people. Kāinga Ora home in Christchurch. Covid-19 Alert Level 4 meant the 74-year-old could no longer catch up with friends or continue to pursue her hobbies and interests
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Skilled up – Kāinga Ora customers go digital
Classes helping Kāinga Ora customers navigate the digital world have been a huge hit with their first attendees. idea sprang from COVID-19 lockdowns, which highlighted how important a connection with the online world is for wellbeing. Designed by education professionals
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Supported Housing Strategic Plan
Kāinga Ora has developed a Supported Housing Strategic Plan, which provides our people with strategic direction as we grow and evolve our provision of Transitional Housing and Community Group Housing for people and whānau in need. Framework to guide Kāinga Ora’s Supported Housing activity towards an ideal future state. It sets out how we will partner with Funders and Providers to manage and
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A great place to grow
Our workforce of dedicated professionals is made up of a diverse group of people who come from all walks of life and have a wide range of skills and experience. our people with on-the-job training and formal courses in a range of different subject areas. Our (Level 4) New Zealand Certificate in Residential Property