Meeting the housing needs of vulnerable populations in New Zealand
Mills, Alice
Meeting the housing needs of vulnerable populations in New Zealand Alice Mills, Katey Thom, Angela Maynard, Claire Meehan, Jacquie Kidd, David Newcombe and Deborah Widowson - Auckland, New Zealand : Transforming Cities, University of Auckland, 2015 - electronic document (47 pages) ; PDF file: 1.12 MB
This project aimed to fill the gap in knowledge on housing for vulnerable and marginalised groups by bringing together an interdisciplinary group of researchers and a network of interested stakeholders. Specifically it aimed to:
• Explore the housing needs of vulnerable groups
• Examine what provision currently exists for vulnerable groups in New Zealand
• Identify gaps between needs and current provision.
• Build collaboration with external agencies, including community organisations and external researchers.
In order to meet these aims, a comprehensive literature review of housing for vulnerable populations in the New Zealand context was undertaken and three workshops were held in Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington, with a variety of
stakeholders including representatives from housing-related organisations and those who work with vulnerable groups. (From the Introduction). Record #5302
978-0-9922510-4-8
DISABLED PEOPLE
FAMILY VIOLENCE
HOUSING
HOMELESSNESS
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
MENTAL HEALTH
PRISONERS
SOCIAL SERVICES
SUPPORT SERVICES
WOMEN PRISONERS
WOMEN'S REFUGES
NEW ZEALAND
AUCKLAND
CHRISTCHURCH
WELLINGTON
Meeting the housing needs of vulnerable populations in New Zealand Alice Mills, Katey Thom, Angela Maynard, Claire Meehan, Jacquie Kidd, David Newcombe and Deborah Widowson - Auckland, New Zealand : Transforming Cities, University of Auckland, 2015 - electronic document (47 pages) ; PDF file: 1.12 MB
This project aimed to fill the gap in knowledge on housing for vulnerable and marginalised groups by bringing together an interdisciplinary group of researchers and a network of interested stakeholders. Specifically it aimed to:
• Explore the housing needs of vulnerable groups
• Examine what provision currently exists for vulnerable groups in New Zealand
• Identify gaps between needs and current provision.
• Build collaboration with external agencies, including community organisations and external researchers.
In order to meet these aims, a comprehensive literature review of housing for vulnerable populations in the New Zealand context was undertaken and three workshops were held in Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington, with a variety of
stakeholders including representatives from housing-related organisations and those who work with vulnerable groups. (From the Introduction). Record #5302
978-0-9922510-4-8
DISABLED PEOPLE
FAMILY VIOLENCE
HOUSING
HOMELESSNESS
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
MENTAL HEALTH
PRISONERS
SOCIAL SERVICES
SUPPORT SERVICES
WOMEN PRISONERS
WOMEN'S REFUGES
NEW ZEALAND
AUCKLAND
CHRISTCHURCH
WELLINGTON