Analysis of District Plan Papakāinga Rules
This report explores the different ways district plans across the motu enable the development of papakāinga through local planning rules.
Te Ara Mauwhare Pathways to Home Ownership Trials – Summative Evaluation, June 2021
This report presents the findings of a summative evaluation of a set of trials under Te Ara Mauwhare – Pathways to Home Ownership. Te Ara Mauwhare identified and tested innovative progressive home ownership models to support very low, low, and median income whānau in moving toward home ownership. Interviews with whānau, iwi, Māori organisations and a review of Te Ara Mauwhare documentation informed the findings of this report.
Whānau and community development through housing (Pt. 2)
Summative evaluation report (October 2020)
Whānau and community development through housing
Formative evaluation report April 2020
Te Ahua o te Kāinga – Shaping the House
Emeritus Professor Sir Mason Durie discusses the wider determinants that will enable Māori housing to reach high standards.
Maori Housing Supply and Demand in Te Tai Tokerau
Te Puni Kōkiri, Ministry of Social Development and Housing New Zealand commissioned research, a set of four reports to provide comprehensive baseline data and a fifth report that summarises the key findings, to look at the Māori housing supply and demand in Te Tai Tokerau.
Impact evaluation of the Māori Housing Network
This report presents the findings of an independent evaluation of the Māori Housing Network, undertaken by Litmus Limited in 2017.
Māori Housing Network Investment Strategy 2015 – 2018
The Māori Housing Network Investment Strategy for 2015-18 sets out the approach of the Network and its medium term priorities.
A Guide to Papakāinga Housing
This booklet is a guide to whānau papakāinga housing available to you, your whānau and community. This guide sets out the process for developing papakāinga housing in three stages with checklists, tips and advice to progress your papakāinga housing development.
Māori Housing Trends
Home ownership is an important way for Māori to support whänau and build wealth. This fact sheet documents trends in Māori home ownership,comparing patterns across different regions, age groups and income bands.