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Preventative Care for Mental Health w/ Professor Julia Rucklidge, September 21, 2023

Preventative Care for Mental Health w/ Professor Julia Rucklidge, September 21, 2023 Preventative Care for Mental Health w/ Professor Julia Rucklidge, September 21, 2023, 12.37 MB
Thu 21 Sep 2023

The mental health system continues to be overloaded, with approximately five hundred thousand people not being able to access the support they need. Experts have discussed the need to lessen the burden on our overloaded system, through preventative strategies.  

Olivia spoke to Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Canterbury, Julia Rucklidge, about the need for a preventative approach to mental health, and strategies we can take to improve it.

Sustainable Urban Design w/ Dr. Lee Beattie: 21 September, 2023

Sustainable Urban Design w/ Dr. Lee Beattie: 21 September, 2023 Lee Beattie: 21 September, 2023, 13.01 MB
Thu 21 Sep 2023

Sustainable urban design seeks to develop housing and other urban structures with an emphasis on longevity, low waste, and efficiency.

Ashley-Rose Redstone spoke with Head of Architecture and Planning at the University of Auckland, Dr Lee Beattie, who says the need for more sustainable housing and community design is getting more urgent.

Accessible Housing w/ Jonny Wilkinson, September 21, 2023

Accessible Housing w/ Jonny Wilkinson, September 21, 2023 Accessible Housing w/ Jonny Wilkinson, September 21, 2023, 23.72 MB
Thu 21 Sep 2023

Many have criticised the housing sector as being largely inequitable, with people with impairments lacking the support they need, and often facing discrimination. 

Olivia spoke to Chief Executive of Tiaho Trust - Disability a Matter of Perception, Jonny Wilkinson, about the need for improving accessibility in the housing sector, and his personal experience. 

The Chip Packet Project w/ Professor Diane Brand: 21 September, 2023

The Chip Packet Project w/ Professor Diane Brand: 21 September, 2023 The Chip Packet Project w/ Professor Diane Brand: 21 September, 2023, 6.76 MB
Wed 20 Sep 2023

The Chip Packet Project is an Auckland-based non-profit, reusing chip packets to create survival blankets.

The blankets have helped at least 69,000 people who are homeless or affected by natural disasters like flooding.

News and Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins spoke to architect and director of academic reviews at University of Auckland, Professor Diane Brand, about her involvement in the project, and the urgent need to address Aotearoa’s homelessness crisis. 

National's Foreign Buyers Tax Policy and Housing Issues w/ the Green Party's James Shaw

National's Foreign Buyers Tax Policy and Housing Issues w/ the Green Party's James Shaw National's Foreign Buyers Tax Policy and Housing Issues w/ the Green Party's James Shaw, 7.19 MB
Wed 20 Sep 2023

For our regular interview, News and Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins spoke to the Green Party’s James Shaw about the National Party’s foreign buyers tax policy, and the renters advocacy group, Renters United, scorecards ranking the major political parties on their policies for renters.

The Wire w/ Jessica: 20 September, 2023

The Wire w/ Jessica: 20 September, 2023 The Wire w/ Jessica: 20 September, 2023, 50.9 MB
Wed 20 Sep 2023

News and Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins spoke to Green Party Co-Leader James Shaw about the National Party’s foreign buyers tax policy, and the renters advocacy group, Renters United, scorecards ranking the major political parties on their policies for renters.

She also spoke to architect and director of academic reviews at University of Auckland, Professor Diane Brand, about the Chip Packet Project and addressing homelessness.

Nicholas spoke to Eihmin O’Shea from Renters United about National’s No Cause Evictions Policy and their recently released political party scorecards.

Arno interviewed Lifewise COO Ann-Marie Searchfield and Salvation Army Director Ian Hutson about reducing homelessness and the housing shortage.

‘No Cause’ Evictions and Party Policy Scorecards w/ Renters United's Éimhín O'Shea: 20 September, 2023

‘No Cause’ Evictions and Party Policy Scorecards w Renters United's Éimhín O'Shea: 20 September, 2023.mp3 mp3, 19.97 MB
Wed 20 Sep 2023

New Zealand’s Housing shortage has put a strain on Renter and Landlord relationships for decades.

The Labour Government’s renters’ rights reforms have meant new standards for healthy homes and protections for Tenants.

However, National’s promise to reinstate "No-Cause" Evictions could potentially undermine housing security for renters who make up a third of our country's population.

Nicholas spoke to Éimhín O'Shea from Renters United about what no-cause evictions would mean for renters as well as their recently released scorecards, which provide grades for each political party's housing policy thus far.

 

Social Housing Policy w/ Lifewise COO Ann-Marie Searchfield and The Salvation Army director Ian Hutson: 20 September, 2023

Social Housing Policy w/ Lifewise COO Ann-Marie Searchfield and The Salvation Army director Ian Hutson: 20 September, 2023 Social Housing Policy w/ Lifewise COO Ann-Marie Searchfield and The Salvation Army director Ian Hutson: 20 September, 2023, 25.56 MB
Wed 20 Sep 2023

Lifewise is an organisation that helps people out of homelessness by providing stable housing and wrap-around support for issues like addiction, mental health, and disability. 

Their program Housing First houses nearly 500 people across Aotearoa, and has a retention rate of over 90%. 

Lifewise is calling on the government to form a ten-year plan that will help address the housing shortage and alleviate homelessness. 

Arno spoke to Lifewise COO Ann-Marie Searchfield to find out more. 

Arno then spoke to The Salvation Army director Ian Hutson. 

The Salvation Army provides emergency, transitional and social housing across New Zealand. 

They recently met with several parties to iron down a plan to build more state houses.

 

Elderly Housing Crisis w/ Ollie Neas: 19th September 2023

Elderly Housing Crisis w/ Ollie Neas: 19th September 2023 Elderly Housing Crisis w/ Ollie Neas: 19th September 2023, 22.51 MB
Tue 19 Sep 2023

As home ownership is on a constant decline, the elderly are often left out of the discussion. Though with 8.1% of those above 65 homeless, and a prediction that half of New Zealanders will enter retirement without a home by 2053, the issue is both prevalent and alarming.

Josh Black spoke to Ollie Neas, a journalist who wrote about this in his piece "Where Will You Live When You’re Old?" for North and South, to learn more.

The Wire w/ Jessica: 18 September, 2023

The Wire w/ Jessica: 18 September, 2023 The Wire w/ Jessica: 18 September, 2023, 48.41 MB
Mon 18 Sep 2023

This week on The Wire we are continuing with our election coverage, where we speak to politicians, academics, activists, experts, and more about different policy areas leading up to the election. This week we are focusing on housing. 

Rawan spoke with ACT MP Simon Court about the party’s housing policies, including their council housing incentives, their building act reforms, and their plan to scrap the Resource Management Act.

She spoke with University of Auckland Professor of Economics Susan St John about what this election could mean for low-income households.

She also spoke with Associate Professor of Criminology Alice Mills on her research looking at housing support for ex-prisoners.

News and Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins spoke to Stop the Space Waste organiser Sam Murphy and Aerospace New Zealand President Mark Rocket, about the aerospace industry in Aotearoa.