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Christmas blessings for Lower Hutt whānau
For Vijitha and her son Gershom, moving into their new Kāinga Ora home in Lower Hutt is an early Christmas blessing. buildings since design class in high school.” He appreciates the design of their new home. “It’s clean and modern. I like the contrast of materials, the brick
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Matt Crockett appointed as new Kāinga Ora Chief Executive
The Kāinga Ora Board has appointed Matt Crockett as its new Chief Executive. through transformational change, Matt is the ideal choice to lead Kāinga Ora for the next year of significant change and set the new course, before appointing
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MATES in Construction partnership extended
We are pleased to have re-cemented our partnership with the MATES in Construction suicide prevention programme for another two years. The new agreement is a recognition of the commitment by Kāinga Ora to improve mental wellness in the construction industry and the significant support for
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Kāinga Ora rolls out suicide prevention programme
The MATES in Construction suicide prevention programme will be delivered at Kāinga Ora building sites to help prevent deaths in the construction industry. with someone who may need help. The MATES team includes field officers and case managers who will provide ongoing support for people who need it. Initially
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Kāinga Ora backs suicide prevention initiative
Kāinga Ora will Fly the Flag in the name of positive mental health this month. discussions with someone who may be struggling. The team includes field officers and case managers who will provide ongoing support for people who need it.
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Online ‘Lunch Room’ to support construction workers
Suicide prevention charity MATES in Construction NZ has launched an online Lunch Room to support construction workers during the COVID-19 lockdown. someone who may need help. The MATES team includes field officers and case managers who provide ongoing support for people who need it. To date, more than 2,500 construction workers have been inducted into the MATES programme, nationwide.
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A safe haven for a Tauranga mum and daughters
“It feels like a safe haven for us” says mum of two Chevelle, who earlier this year moved into a new Kāinga Ora home in Tauranga. in her teens. Chevelle’s home is in a small group of other new Kāinga Ora houses, and she has enjoyed getting to know her new neighbours who moved in at the
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Opening of Te Ara Awataha – Greenway starting soon
One of the last pieces of the infrastructure puzzle for the Northcote greenway project has slotted into place. fields new turf a chance to ‘bed in’ before the reserve is schedule to be opened in December 2022. We’re working with Healthy Waters, and our alliance partner
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Buyers move in to Rotorua’s first KiwiBuild homes
Homeownership means many things. For Venkat and Sowmya, it represents security and a new future for their two-year-old daughter Venya. developers to expedite the delivery of new and affordable homes in areas of demand. As of 28 February 2022, around 1,300 KiwiBuild homes have been built
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Flying the flag to support our mates
With construction workers six times more likely to die by suicide than a workplace accident, hundreds of sites across the country are flying the flag in support of mental health and suicide prevention. New Zealand are well-equipped to manage the physical risks of working on site. But MATES in Construction Field Officer Raman Lee sees one crucial piece of the