Housing – NZ Catholic Newspaper https://www.nzcatholic.org.nz The New Zealand National Catholic Newspaper Thu, 15 Feb 2018 20:30:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8.5 Church leaders speak out on housing https://www.nzcatholic.org.nz/2017/05/22/church-leaders-speak-housing-2/ https://www.nzcatholic.org.nz/2017/05/22/church-leaders-speak-housing-2/#respond Sun, 21 May 2017 20:30:18 +0000 https://www.nzcatholic.org.nz/?p=15077 Cardinal John Dew and Anglican Archbishop Philip Richardson released a joint statement on April 12 in response to research reports released by the Housing Foundation. The research showed benefits that come from home ownership in terms of health, employment, crime, welfare, education and economic outcome, as well as the fiscal benefits of transferring New Zealand

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Churches tell PM: Housing security essential for healthy communities https://www.nzcatholic.org.nz/2017/05/19/churches-tell-pm-housing-security-essential-healthy-communities/ https://www.nzcatholic.org.nz/2017/05/19/churches-tell-pm-housing-security-essential-healthy-communities/#respond Fri, 19 May 2017 03:00:01 +0000 https://www.nzcatholic.org.nz/?p=15092 Representative church leaders have met with the Prime Minister and Government ministers to ask for more action in the areas of immigration, housing and social investment. Their views are influenced by the experience of their church congregations and church based social agencies in most New Zealand communities. The church leaders who met with the Prime

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Church leaders speak out on housing https://www.nzcatholic.org.nz/2017/04/26/church-leaders-speak-housing/ https://www.nzcatholic.org.nz/2017/04/26/church-leaders-speak-housing/#comments Tue, 25 Apr 2017 21:29:26 +0000 https://www.nzcatholic.org.nz/?p=14879 Cardinal John Dew and Anglican Archbishop Philip Richardson released a joint statement on April 12 in response to research reports released by the Housing Foundation. The research showed benefits that come from home ownership in terms of health, employment, crime, welfare, education and economic outcome, as well as the fiscal benefits of transferring New Zealand

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Cardinal John Dew and Anglican Archbishop Philip Richardson released a joint statement on April 12 in response to research reports released by the Housing Foundation.

The research showed benefits that come from home ownership in terms of health, employment, crime, welfare, education and economic outcome, as well as the fiscal benefits of transferring New Zealand renters into affordable home ownership.

A case study of a community assisted by the foundation was also reported on.

The statement by the Cardinal and the Archbishop is as follows:

“If you give New Zealanders the facts, most of us know what’s a fair deal. 

“Most of us have a gut instinct that owning a home makes us more secure and stable. And if we were pressed, we’d say that home ownership builds healthier and happier individuals, families, and communities.  

“The research released by the Housing Foundation today demonstrates that our instincts here are right.  

“Three pieces of distinct, inter-related research demonstrate a direct link between decent housing; and healthier, happier, stronger, more resilient individuals, families, and communities. 

“This research also confirms, beyond doubt, that the housing scene in New Zealand is radically different from what it was 25 years ago — and those changes are for worse, not for better.

“For example, the research shows that: 

• Between 1991 and 2015 the proportion of Kiwi households who owned their homes had shrunk from 74 per cent to 64 per cent.

• While over the same period the proportion of Kiwi households who rent had ballooned from 23 to 32 per cent. Those are Statistics New Zealand figures.

• And that’s saying nothing about the runaway cost of housing in our largest city, where today’s research shows that 115,000 renters can’t afford the median Auckland rent of $540 per week. We are at a tipping point.  

“Families are paying to live in places that are simply not fit to live in, places that make them and their children sick. There are no consequences for landlords, but significant consequences for all taxpayers who pick up the costs of the consequences. 

“Churches and church agencies up and down the country are directly supporting those who are struggling, and our people at the coalface tell us that things are not improving.  

“They are seeing more signs of need, greater levels of poverty, more stress, and a growing gap between those who have, and those who do not have. 

“This is an issue for all New Zealanders. We need to raise our voices in support of the right of everyone to a dry, warm, safe and secure home — and we call upon all political parties to provide policies that will deliver this. 

“We need to raise our voices against the ‘wisdom’ that suggests that market forces can and should meet the need.  Because this Housing Foundation research, and our experience, proves they do not.

“Councils, governments, private property owners, and   all have a role to play to make the housing system in New Zealand work better to meet the needs of all Kiwis.  

“We believe that every person is created in the image of God, and that every person has the right to flourish. But no-one in poverty can flourish. 

“Ensuring everyone has a dry, warm, safe and secure home is the single most important thing we can do to lift all New Zealanders out of poverty.

“A generation ago, owning your own home was an achievable aspiration for most New Zealanders.

 “We must not let that aspiration go — we must not sell off our Kiwi birthright.”

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Call for better housing planning https://www.nzcatholic.org.nz/2016/09/06/call-better-housing-planning/ https://www.nzcatholic.org.nz/2016/09/06/call-better-housing-planning/#respond Tue, 06 Sep 2016 02:57:02 +0000 https://www.nzcatholic.org.nz/?p=13555 A Catholic social agency is calling on the Government to provide more social housing built not just in south Auckland, but across the greater Auckland area in the wake of the deepening crisis. De Paul House manager Jan Rutledge told NZ Catholic it is preferable to form a diverse community in terms of economic class as well as ethnicity. De Paul House provides emergency housing

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