16 dic 2010 anni - Social Housing Reform Programme - starts
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In December 2010, after a period of consultation with the social housing sector, the
Government established the Social Housing Reform Programme (SHRP) to:
• increase the involvement of third sector providers, to grow the overall quantum of
social housing and achieve better efficiency and value for money (with work led by
the Department of Building and Housing (DBH))
• increase the effectiveness of financial assistance, to support the alternative
provision of social housing and allow households to achieve better and more
consistent outcomes (with work led by MSD)
• focus the Corporation on providing social housing to those with high housing needs
for the duration of their need, and on reconfiguring the state housing portfolio to
deliver social housing where the need is the greatest (with work led by the
Corporation in conjunction with DBH)
• align the organisation and responsibilities of government agencies with respect to
housing (with work led by the State Services Commission, the Treasury, and DBH).
As first steps under SHRP, the Government decided to introduce reviewable tenancies for
new state house tenants, and to revise the Corporation’s Social Allocation System to
focus on those most in need of state housing. These changes, which were introduced
from 1 July 2011, mark a shift from the perception that a ‘state home is for life’.
The Government also decided to consolidate the housing policy advice function
Source: https://kaingaora.cwp.govt.nz/assets/Publications/Briefing-to-the-Incoming-Minister/briefing-to-the-incoming-minister-2011.pdf
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