Housing instability in Tāmaki Makaurau : stories from single mothers and front-line service providers
Housing instability in Tāmaki Makaurau : stories from single mothers and front-line service providers
Innovation Unit, Auckland Council
- Auckland, New Zealand : Auckland Council, 2018
- electronic document (22 pages) ; PDF file
This report, commissioned by Auckland Council and led by the Innovation Unit, gathered data on people's lived experience of housing instability to inform the development of a homelessness plan for Tāmaki Makaurau. This included the triggers that cause people to become homeless, the barriers they face in seeking support and finding suitable housing, and what enables them to then secure stable housing. Auckland Council also wanted to understand the impact of their experience of unstable housing
To narrow the scope of the research, Auckland Council asked the Innovation Unit to focus specially on single women with children who have experienced homelessness, or intense housing insecurity. This is because single mothers and their children are known to be particularly vulnerable to homelessness and if we can get solutions right for this group of people, there would be learnings for addressing the needs of other vulnerable groups too. (From the document). Record #5965
978-1-98-856469-2 (PDF) Disclaimer: This publication is
Auckland Council
FAMILY VIOLENCE
HOUSING
HOMELESSNESS
ABUSED WOMEN
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
INFOGRAPHIC
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
MENTAL HEALTH
SOCIAL SERVICES
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
SUPPORT SERVICES
TRAUMA
VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
NEW ZEALAND
AUCKLAND
This report, commissioned by Auckland Council and led by the Innovation Unit, gathered data on people's lived experience of housing instability to inform the development of a homelessness plan for Tāmaki Makaurau. This included the triggers that cause people to become homeless, the barriers they face in seeking support and finding suitable housing, and what enables them to then secure stable housing. Auckland Council also wanted to understand the impact of their experience of unstable housing
To narrow the scope of the research, Auckland Council asked the Innovation Unit to focus specially on single women with children who have experienced homelessness, or intense housing insecurity. This is because single mothers and their children are known to be particularly vulnerable to homelessness and if we can get solutions right for this group of people, there would be learnings for addressing the needs of other vulnerable groups too. (From the document). Record #5965
978-1-98-856469-2 (PDF) Disclaimer: This publication is
Auckland Council
FAMILY VIOLENCE
HOUSING
HOMELESSNESS
ABUSED WOMEN
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
INFOGRAPHIC
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
MENTAL HEALTH
SOCIAL SERVICES
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
SUPPORT SERVICES
TRAUMA
VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
NEW ZEALAND
AUCKLAND