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Ngāti Kahungunu ki Pōneke Community Services Inc. Mā te manaaki ka whai hua 4 March 2019 Housing First

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  • Ngāti Kahungunu ki Pōneke Community

    Services Inc.Mā te manaaki ka whai hua

    4 March 2019

    Housing First

  • About Us45+ years experience, founded on the premise of looking after the homeless and cultivating whānau potential so they may experience positive outcomes.

    A Tangata Whenua response to delivery, anchored in Te Ao Māori, with practices shaped by Whānaungatanga, Manaakitanga, Kotahitanga and Rangatiratanga.

    Working closely with mana whenua, endorsed by Iwi and the only kaupapa Māori outreach support service remaining in Wellington.

    Continually raising capability and quality of service, with organisation structure, governance and culture set up to achieve wellbeing for whānau and community.

    An extensive network of connections and relationships, acknowledging that support for the homeless requires collaborative effort.

  • Ministry of Social Development

    0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160

    Financial Year 17-18 Finacial Year 16-17 Contract Targets

    39

    20

    Social Wellbeing

    Protected WomensProgramme

    Womens Programme

    Mens Programme

    Whakamana TangataProgramme

    146

    30

    38

    Kahungunu Whānau Services has Level 2 Accreditation

  • Te Whakamura Ai te Ahi

    Maori63%

    Pasifika6%

    NZ European26%

    Asian1%

    Other4%

    154

    67

    21 13

    59 128

    Private Wellington City Housing

    Temporary/Emergency Housing

    Housing NZ

    In 2018, KWS placed 93 whānau into permanent housing options

    Currently 90 remain in secure housing

  • Understanding the Power of Relationships

    KWS

    NZ PoliceInner City Project

    Birthright

    Women’s Refuge

    Oranga Tamariki

    Building Financial Capability Commission

    Housing NZ

    Community Housing Aotearoa

    Soup KitchenWellington Men’s Shelter

    Wellington Women’s Boarding House

    Wellington Women’s Homeless TrustTe Aro Health Centre

    Community Law

    Community Networks Wellington

    Waiwhetu Marae

    Māori Women’s Refuge

    Te Paepae Arahi Māori Mental Health

    Te Roopu Awhina

    Ngati Toa Rangatira

    Kokiri Marae

    Taranaki Whānui ki te Upoko o te Ika

    Te Runanganui o Te Atiawa

    Port Nicholson Settlement Trust

    CCDHB

    Te Wharemarie Mental Health Services

    Purehurehu Forensic Mental Health

    Probations

    Corrections

    Strathmore 44

    Te Roopu Aramuka Wharoaroa

    Te Pou Matakana

    Te Puni Kokiri

    HUD

    Te Aro Health

    Kip McGrath

    Wellington High

    Te Wananga o Aotearoa

    Massey University

    Whitireia

    WELTEC

    Te Atiawa Health Services

    Kokiri Marae

    Te Waka Whaiora Mental Health Mission For Youth

    Newtown Budgeting

    He Huarahi Tamariki

    Skylight Service

    Evolve

    Boys and Girls Institute

    Salvation Army

    MSD

    Easy Access Housing

    St Vincent's de Paul

    Wellington City Council

    Wellington Catholic Social Services

    Te Ara Whanui KKM

    Tapu Teranga Marae

    DCM

    Wellington City Mission

    Newton Budgeting Services

    Māori Women’s Welfare League

    Te Matapihi

    Te Whānau Whanake

    Whānau Ora rōpū

    Mary Potter Hospice

    Well Homes Sustainability Trust

    Dwell

    Te Kakano o te Aroha

    Collectives

    StateSector

    Social Agencies

    Iwi

    Health

    Support Services

    Housing

    Education

    Other

    HNZ

    Pipitia Marae

  • Celebrating SuccessI had no income support that first year then I came to Kahungunu Whānau Services.

    Puti put me in contact with the right people. She called a big meeting and had all the different groups come in so I didn’t have to tell my story over and over. They were all there in one hit - social workers, counsellors, budgeting advisers, the works.

    The support has been for me, so I can support the kids. I’ve kept them out of CYFs. Kahungunu Whānau Services was a safe organisation for me to tap into. I didn’t feel like I was jeopardising my kids’ safety. And being Māori, I wanted that acknowledged too.

    FIONA

    Working with and alongside whānau

  • Celebrating Success

    MATTHEW

    I was living rough and needed accommodation. I’d been living rough since I was 14. I’m 31 now. I come from Tokoroa originally.

    I was sitting in a foyer playing guitar when I found out about Kahungunu Whānau Services. I went in and filled out some forms to help a friend, but he ended up not doing it. They were very helpful with all the paperwork, I’m not one for paperwork.

    I’ve been fortunate enough to have a roof over my head for a year now. I live out by the airport in a two-bedroom place. It’s peaceful. Not many people will bother you if you don’t bother them. I’ve got a happy life.

    Agile enough to find solutions

  • Whenua KonnXHousing Solutions

    Connect Assess Respond Maintain Mauri Ora

    Whānau in control of the pathway to realising their aspirations

  • Connecting with whānau through whakapapa and shared values

    Connect Assess Respond Maintain Mauri Ora

    Correc ons

    Oranga Tamariki olice

    Women s Refuge

    Whānau

    -

    Whānau

    Mental Health

    Services

    Soup itchen

    roba ons

    Community Agencies

    Marae

    WhanaungatangaFamily Connection

    Relationship, whakapapa, kinship, providing a sense of belonging that strengthens

    relationships and bonds whānau.

    KotahitangaOneness

    Being at peace and at one together, working in the spirit

    of unity, solidarity and collective action.

    ManaakitangaGenerosity and Support

    Acknowledgement of the mana of all and the reciprocity of kindness, respect, humanity

    and genuine care for others.

    RangatiratangaAuthority, Chieftainship

    Whānau have the right to determine their own pathway

    and have the capability and strength to make decisions

    about their future.

  • Understanding needs by placing Whānau at the centre of decision making

    WhānauExtended Family

    It is through whānau that we gain values, histories and

    traditions.

    Ngā MoemoeaDreams and Aspirations

    We have the ability to imagine a better future.

    TinanaPhysical Body

    Represents the qualities and strengths that reside

    within us.

    HinengaroConscious Mind

    The mind is filled by experiences that we receive

    in life and helps us to determine the present.

    WairuaSpirit or non-physical Element

    Resides in the heart and the mind of a whole person and fills a space that allows us to connect with our spirituality.

    Whai RawaPursuing Excellence

    Fostering a pathway of knowledge to strengthen

    independence and growth for future generations.

    Whānau OraWhānau Wellbeing

    The resources we have to take us forward on our

    journey towards Mauri Ora.

    Connect Assess Respond Maintain Mauri Ora

  • In Home Support Cooking

    Cleaning

    Hygiene

    Basic Maintenance

    Budgeting

    ⚫ Power

    ⚫ Phone

    ⚫ Insurance

    ⚫ Rent

    ⚫ Bills

    ⚫ Food

    ⚫ Clothing

    Home Essentials Well Homes Assessment

    Furniture

    Bedding

    Clothing

    Household Items

    Transport

    Moving

    Intervention Social Capability

    Financial Capability

    Mental Health

    Chronic Care

    Addiction

    ⚫ Alcohol

    ⚫ Drug

    ⚫ Meth

    Primary Health Care

    Housing Immediate Access

    No Readiness Conditions

    Consumer Choice

    Self-determination

    Assess Respond Maintain Mauri OraConnect

    Interven ons

    In Home

    Support

    Housing

    Whānau Whānau Home

    ssen als

    roviding support that works and makes sense to whānau

  • Ensuring that we are critically reflective and focused on sustaining recovery

    Social Integration Marae

    Community Hubs

    Local Agencies and Support Groups

    Bus Routes

    Shops, Bank etc.

    Whānau, Hāpu, Iwi

    Whakapapa Connections

    Employment Retraining

    Vocations & Trades

    Drivers License

    In Home Support Cooking

    Cleaning

    Hygiene

    Basic Maintenance

    Budgeting

    Assess Respond Maintain Mauri Ora

    Intervention Social Capability

    Financial Capability

    Mental Health

    Chronic Care

    Addiction

    Primary Health Care

    Education Educational programs

    Literacy & Numeracy

    Financial Literacy

    Cultural Connection

    ⚫ Te Ao Māori

    ⚫ Te Reo

    ⚫ Mau Rākau

    ⚫ Rongoa

    ⚫ Whakairo

    ⚫ Raranga

    Interven on

    Social

    Integra on

    duca on

    In Home

    Support

    Housing

    Solu on

    mployment

    Whānau Whānau

    Connect

  • Moving with Whānau in pursuit of Mauri Ora

    Self-managing and empowered leaders

    Leading healthy lifestyles

    Participating fully in society

    Confidently participating in Te Ao Māori

    Economically secure

    Cohesive, resilient and nurturing

    Responsible stewards

    Assess Respond Maintain Mauri Ora

    Interven on

    Social

    Integra on

    duca on

    In Home

    Support

    Housing

    Solu on

    mployment

    Whānau Whānau

    Interven ons

    In Home

    Support

    House

    Whānau Whānau Home

    ssen als

    Whānau

    -

    Whānau

    -

    Connect

  • November Readiness March/April Readiness November

    PHASE ONE PHASE TWO PHASE THREEBusiness Manager Housing First Application

    Community Housing Provider

    IT Systems Coordinator RecordBase Introduction

    Super User

    Staff Training

    Reporting framework

    Governance Moved to strengthen governance, with

    particular emphasis on raising:

    ⚫ Strategic focus (globally/nationally)

    ⚫ Internal capability and expertise

    ⚫ Quality and risk management

    ⚫ Expectations of CEO

    Housing First Obtain approval

    Implementation 1 April 2019

    Community Housing Partnership with Kahui Tu Kaha to

    provide housing for HF

    Tenancy and Property/Asset Management design

    Complete and submit Community Housing Provider application

    RecordBase Confirm transition process and

    complete data migration

    RecordBase Implementation

    Kaimahi training

    S E R V I C E D E L I V E R Y K A I M A H I

    Lead (Social Worker)

    Social Worker (Mental Health)

    Community Support Worker

    Peer Support Worker

    Community Support Worker

    Cultural Liaison & Relationship Manager

    Tenancy Manager and Housing Locator -Kahui Tu Kaha kaimahi

    CHP Kaimahi - TBC

    Community Housing Obtain accreditation to become

    Community Housing Provider

    Transition of CHP resources from Kahui Tu Kaha to KWS

    Full Implementation Community Housing Provider

    ⚫ Tenancy Management

    ⚫ Property Management

    ⚫ Securing Housing

    Housing First Provider

    ⚫ Immediate access

    ⚫ No-readiness conditions

    ⚫ Consumer choice

    ⚫ Sustained tenancy