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HOMELESSNESS

What is homeless and homelessness?

Rough sleepers

People sleeping in cars, garages

Over crowding/Shared accomodation

Uninhabitable housing

Housing displacement

Couch surfers/runners

*Stats NZ considers people ‘at risk’ some who are not actually homeless.

How is it recorded?

Officially NZ stats – census historical

data

MSDs Housing Register

Non officially Housing providers

Communities

NGO databases

Others

What Causes Homelessness?

Family Breakdowns

Addictions alcohol & drugs

Loss of income

Illness And more …

Where to

go for

help?

Work & Income

Local housing providers – ie. Salvation Army

Housing groups

Community resources

Council websites

Google sensei

The Salvation

Army

Housingousing

TSA Vision for Housing

All New Zealanders

living in warm, safe &

affordable Homes

Transitional Housing

Prison

Reintegration

Solicy PolicyUnit

Social Housing (SASH)

Advocacy

Transitional Housing

Overview

The Salvation Army - a provider of Transitional housing in New Zealand.

Referrals - Work and Income, Corrections Department, NZ Police, mental health services, other NGO community organisations and self-referral. The clients who approach us for emergency housing have no other place to go.

These clients are rough sleepers, people sleeping in cars, garages, parolees, people on bail, homeless refugees, people who are dropped off by the Police and people who are affected by addictions. We house people who have been expelled from their normal residences either by Housing New Zealand Corporation, Council housing, private landlords or their families. We als admit to our emergency accommodation for older men who are not caring for themselves due to long term addiction and mental illness.

The Salvation Army are providing advocacy for changes in Housing for many years through The Social Policy & Parliamentary Unit Released reports such as State of the Nation, Hard Times, Homeless Baby Boomers and submissions to Governments.

https://www.salvationarmy.org.nz/research-policy/social-policy-parliamentary-unit/reports

Transitional Housing Progress

to date

Over 500 units / 218 properties

26 locations/centres from Invercargill to Whangarei

Motel contracts Support Services provided; 70+ units across 5 locations

Over 1,600 families/individuals supported through transitional housing (Jun 18 – June 19)

41% with dependants (665)

Average stay – 12.9 weeks

Occupancy Rate = 89.1%

Transitional

Housing

3 year contracts

12+12 weeks warp around

support in home with 12

weeks in community

Referrals from Work &

Income

Client’s plan - holistic

support

Best practice standards,

online manual

8 properties - 1FTE Social

Worker

25 properties - 1FTE

Tenancy Manager

Hurdles

Client complexity

Property Procurement

Meth Contamination, Remediation & insurance

Data collection, entry

Support for staff

What can we do?

Partner /Join with

Encourage

Educate

Advocate

Why

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