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CHA AGM 2011
2010 – a watershed year?

                           PLUS                  Aug-Sept 2010
  July-Aug 2010
                          CHA                   Govt-appointed
 Right to Housing
                      Maori Housing                Housing
 - Human Rights
                    recommendations              Shareholders’
   Commission
                                                Advisory Group




                    … and whatever the Minister said earlier today!
• Current levels of commitment to social housing
Right to Housing -     “fall well short of international standards”
  Human Rights
   Commission        • Calls for an increase in the supply and
                       diversity of social housing provision -
                       “including through partnerships between
                       central and local government and civil society ”


                     • Said the ability of third parties to supply social
   Ministerial
Housing Advisory
                       housing has been limited as a consequence of
     Group             current policy settings. Many countries are
                       grappling with similar issues but NZ has failed, as
                       yet, to adopt or vigorously pursue some of the
                       pathway strategies observed offshore.
                     • A vision that is worth reading in full, and that
                       includes: A future in which all providers of social
                       housing play to their natural strengths,
                       concentrating on core activities that they do best.
Housing issues on the move?:
CHA’s critical engagement… + survey
                    • Housing is a primary determinant of health and
                      well-being – it is indivisible from other rights
  July-Aug 2010
                    • Too often the right to housing is interpreted in a
Right to Housing      narrow or restrictive sense + some of the
- Human Rights        ‘language sets’ applied to housing can be a
  Commission
                      concern
                    • State Housing = Public Housing, whereas
                      CH = missing piece of housing jigsaw
                    • Elements of: Accessibility / Affordability /
                      Habitability / Location plus Types of Tenure /
                      Costs of Services / Cultural Adequacy
                    • Need for further investigation by HRC


                                                                       3
Housing issues on the move?:

CHA’s critical engagement… + survey
                    • Not enough done to examine innovative
  Aug-Sept 2010       approaches to social (non-market) housing
 Govt-appointed     • Missed opportunity to expand on ‘social landlord’
    Housing
                      aspects versus ‘public sector landlord’
  Shareholders’
 Advisory Group     • Little regard for the existence of a nascent Maori
                      housing ‘sector’ as one of several ‘niches’
                    • Agreement that organisational arrangements,
                      behaviour and priorities need to change and full
                      support for a strengthened provider base for
                      servicing the ‘social sector’ of housing




                                                                      4
What now?
            Feedback from CHA members and
              from CHA’s 20 page submission
              was picked up on (as released 19 October)
            On Labour Weekend (24 October) an
              additional report was released:
              Implications of Stakeholder
              Feedback
            • It placed an emphasis on
              developing “credible, private
              sector providers of scale” (page 5)
            • The ability of NGOs to contribute
              across the whole housing
              spectrum was recognised (page 6)
            • The timeframe for NGOs/
              community organisations to gain
              scale is given as 5 to 10 years
What now?
            The key passage for CHA…
            A solid foundation of skills and
              preparedness is there to be
              developed given:
            • the right policy environment
            • an intention to develop, not
              frustrate and fragment, third-
              party providers
            • Innovative schemes to strengthen
              the financial resources (Profit and
              Loss, and balance sheet) of
              “approved” organisations.
            • Building the sector’s capabilities
              and balance sheet remains a key
              recommendation.
            • THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAIL …
The big picture…


                       PRIVATE

       PUBLIC



           Community

                        Social housing
Now is the time to build on strategic planning (Sept. 2010)… with solid
starting points…
       A NEW working vision being finalised:

       Arriving at a ‘shared high level aspiration’ e.g.
       CHA’s vision/ is:

                … to extend and strengthen housing
                options designed to meet the needs of
                every person and every community in
                Aotearoa New Zealand
                (compares well to earlier emphasis on broader choice & strength)
Now is the time to build on strategic planning (Sept. 2010)… with solid
starting points…
      A NEW working mission being finalised:

      CHA’s mission is:
        … to grow the community housing sector by
        demonstrating and reinforcing the ability of
        community-oriented housing organisations to
        collectively contribute to ambitious growth
        targets for the provision of recognised and
        diverse housing options that have proven
        advantages over existing models; together
        operating as an enterprising, viable and socially
        motivated segment of the overall housing sector in
        Aotearoa New Zealand.
What we want to build & promote
with you…




                                       One solid
                                      foundation
                                  + many rooms with
                                     many doors
Now is the time to get the foundation or ‘platform principles’ right…




         Constructive critic &                Carrying forward well-
            conscience                          known kaupapa
               Continuity &                        Connecting
               consistency                     capacity/ capabilities

                  Credible                              Creating
                  conduit                                clarity
                            Advocacy needs Substance
                             … and the right ATTITUDE
                                from the ground up
Now is the time to build on strategic planning (Sept. 2010)…



                                      The policy ground is shifting in
                                      what could be a highly promising
                                      way. Sound/ visible ‘joined up’
                                      leadership is vital for CHA
                                      members to play a role in future
                                      opportunities.


                                      Getting to the ‘top table’ is
                                      happening but it’s happening
                                      slowly; time is ticking!! There are
                                      actions we can take and are
                                      taking in anticipation of CHANGE.
What might happen if we don’t build on strategic planning…



                                   Hidden weaknesses/ traps?:
                                   • risk of trying to be something
                                     we’re not – all things to all people
                                   • risk of continually going
                                     round and round in repetitive
                                     circles
                                   • the proposition of what
                                     Community Housing has to offer
                                     is too ‘hard to grasp’ – need to
                                     keep it simple and tap into existing
                                     resources (members, research etc)
What might happen if we don’t build on strategic planning…


                                         Untapped strengths?:
                                     •    operating horizontally
                                          across many issues and
                                          sub-sectors (esp. social
                                          services) & within NGO
                                          sector for good alignments
                                          and relationships
                                     •    no other ‘peak body’ is
                                          seeking to have an open
                                          national voice - be that aimed
                                          at public opinion or at public
                                          policy
CHA AGM 2011
Hatching a campaign!
What can CHA do with & for you,
that you can’t do alone (at a national level)?
One Campaign vs many Workstreams
Planning so far has identified a number of
workstreams, some of which double as deliverables
for satisfying our HNZC contract.There are several
emerging themes or strands:
• Maori housing / Pacific capacity
• Our neighbourhood, our community
• Community development through
  community ownership
• Delivering secure homes/ tenure
• (Expanded) Warm Up NZ
• Auckland strategy
• TLA partnerships
      PLUS … multiple message streams…
2011 is an election year with some of the
  myriad opportunities that will pose…

 SO what do we prioritise??? What comes
       first… the chicken or the egg??
     …the awareness or the advocacy??
 ... one overarching campaign or many??
Election year 2008…
STEP ONE – designing our position

              Work in progress – Grow CHOs
              An ‘overarching’ poster design
              – to be used for awareness and identity
              raising – positioning ‘community housing’
              in a creative light


                       Work in progress – Many Doors
                       An advocacy campaign poster –
                       designed to be flexible enough to
                       carry a series of easy to grasp
                       messages
STEP ONE – designing our position




              Work in progress – Grow CHOs
              An ‘overarching’ poster design
              – to be used for awareness and identity
              raising – positioning ‘community housing’
              in a creative light
Benefits of
community
housing




Pre-requisites
for community
housing
Draft




Room for sponsors :)
STEP ONE – designing our position



                    Work in progress – Many Doors
                    An advocacy campaign poster –
                    designed to be flexible enough to
                    carry a series of easy to grasp
                    messages – a changeable
                    platform
Let’s make Wellington the city where
     no-one is left out in the cold
Houses for people begin with people for Houses
Building secure new lives depends on providing
      doorways to safe and secure homes
Where will you live when you’re older?
   Looking for options starts now
Houses without community are empty places
they are the people – he tangata, he tangata, he tangata
STEP TWO – creating momentum

            Work in progress - Doorways
            An eight page quarterly publication –
            working title of DOORWAYS – first one in
            December, with ‘themed issues’ in 2011



                    Work in progress – LAUNCH!
                    HOUSING AWARENESS WEEK
                    2011 – in discussion with possible
                    ‘partners’
1          2         3          8
Welcome    Opening     Brief      Back
           columns    items     Page –
              x2     (3 cols)   Human
                                interest


   4          5         6          7
 Centre     Centre     Two      Two
spread –   spread – showcase showcase
 sector     sector   stories/ stories/
overview   overview cases in cases in
                      point    point
HOUSING AWARENESS
                     WEEK 2011 ?
                  March 21 to March 27
             Media potential etc.
             •   CHA conference –
                 Auckland (Tues-Weds)

  2011       •   Coalition to End
                 Homelessness Forum –
Yes or No?       Auckland (Thurs)
             •   Lifewise –
                 NEIGHBOURS DAY
                 (weekend of 26-27 March)

             + others, local potential etc.
Awareness      Participation   Engagement       Celebration




December 2010    January 2011    February 2011   March 2011
What can CHA do with & for you, that you
                      can’t do alone (at a national level)?


             #1 CHA can be your CHAmpion!
         … in an ongoing ‘campaigning for the sector’ sense
   CHA’s Council & staff have started planning ways CHA can within our
             limited resources be actively doing more to …

INCREASE   Communication & co-ordination*
IDENTIFY   Hot housing issues &“how and when” to respond*
INCREASE   Advocacy & awareness/ education*



                                            <* WORKSHOPS AVAILABLE!>
www.communityhousing.org.nz

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CHA-2010

  • 1. CHA AGM 2011 2010 – a watershed year? PLUS Aug-Sept 2010 July-Aug 2010 CHA Govt-appointed Right to Housing Maori Housing Housing - Human Rights recommendations Shareholders’ Commission Advisory Group … and whatever the Minister said earlier today!
  • 2. • Current levels of commitment to social housing Right to Housing - “fall well short of international standards” Human Rights Commission • Calls for an increase in the supply and diversity of social housing provision - “including through partnerships between central and local government and civil society ” • Said the ability of third parties to supply social Ministerial Housing Advisory housing has been limited as a consequence of Group current policy settings. Many countries are grappling with similar issues but NZ has failed, as yet, to adopt or vigorously pursue some of the pathway strategies observed offshore. • A vision that is worth reading in full, and that includes: A future in which all providers of social housing play to their natural strengths, concentrating on core activities that they do best.
  • 3. Housing issues on the move?: CHA’s critical engagement… + survey • Housing is a primary determinant of health and well-being – it is indivisible from other rights July-Aug 2010 • Too often the right to housing is interpreted in a Right to Housing narrow or restrictive sense + some of the - Human Rights ‘language sets’ applied to housing can be a Commission concern • State Housing = Public Housing, whereas CH = missing piece of housing jigsaw • Elements of: Accessibility / Affordability / Habitability / Location plus Types of Tenure / Costs of Services / Cultural Adequacy • Need for further investigation by HRC 3
  • 4. Housing issues on the move?: CHA’s critical engagement… + survey • Not enough done to examine innovative Aug-Sept 2010 approaches to social (non-market) housing Govt-appointed • Missed opportunity to expand on ‘social landlord’ Housing aspects versus ‘public sector landlord’ Shareholders’ Advisory Group • Little regard for the existence of a nascent Maori housing ‘sector’ as one of several ‘niches’ • Agreement that organisational arrangements, behaviour and priorities need to change and full support for a strengthened provider base for servicing the ‘social sector’ of housing 4
  • 5. What now? Feedback from CHA members and from CHA’s 20 page submission was picked up on (as released 19 October) On Labour Weekend (24 October) an additional report was released: Implications of Stakeholder Feedback • It placed an emphasis on developing “credible, private sector providers of scale” (page 5) • The ability of NGOs to contribute across the whole housing spectrum was recognised (page 6) • The timeframe for NGOs/ community organisations to gain scale is given as 5 to 10 years
  • 6. What now? The key passage for CHA… A solid foundation of skills and preparedness is there to be developed given: • the right policy environment • an intention to develop, not frustrate and fragment, third- party providers • Innovative schemes to strengthen the financial resources (Profit and Loss, and balance sheet) of “approved” organisations. • Building the sector’s capabilities and balance sheet remains a key recommendation. • THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAIL …
  • 7. The big picture… PRIVATE PUBLIC Community Social housing
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  • 10. Now is the time to build on strategic planning (Sept. 2010)… with solid starting points… A NEW working vision being finalised: Arriving at a ‘shared high level aspiration’ e.g. CHA’s vision/ is: … to extend and strengthen housing options designed to meet the needs of every person and every community in Aotearoa New Zealand (compares well to earlier emphasis on broader choice & strength)
  • 11. Now is the time to build on strategic planning (Sept. 2010)… with solid starting points… A NEW working mission being finalised: CHA’s mission is: … to grow the community housing sector by demonstrating and reinforcing the ability of community-oriented housing organisations to collectively contribute to ambitious growth targets for the provision of recognised and diverse housing options that have proven advantages over existing models; together operating as an enterprising, viable and socially motivated segment of the overall housing sector in Aotearoa New Zealand.
  • 12. What we want to build & promote with you… One solid foundation + many rooms with many doors
  • 13. Now is the time to get the foundation or ‘platform principles’ right… Constructive critic & Carrying forward well- conscience known kaupapa Continuity & Connecting consistency capacity/ capabilities Credible Creating conduit clarity Advocacy needs Substance … and the right ATTITUDE from the ground up
  • 14. Now is the time to build on strategic planning (Sept. 2010)… The policy ground is shifting in what could be a highly promising way. Sound/ visible ‘joined up’ leadership is vital for CHA members to play a role in future opportunities. Getting to the ‘top table’ is happening but it’s happening slowly; time is ticking!! There are actions we can take and are taking in anticipation of CHANGE.
  • 15. What might happen if we don’t build on strategic planning… Hidden weaknesses/ traps?: • risk of trying to be something we’re not – all things to all people • risk of continually going round and round in repetitive circles • the proposition of what Community Housing has to offer is too ‘hard to grasp’ – need to keep it simple and tap into existing resources (members, research etc)
  • 16. What might happen if we don’t build on strategic planning… Untapped strengths?: • operating horizontally across many issues and sub-sectors (esp. social services) & within NGO sector for good alignments and relationships • no other ‘peak body’ is seeking to have an open national voice - be that aimed at public opinion or at public policy
  • 17. CHA AGM 2011 Hatching a campaign!
  • 18. What can CHA do with & for you, that you can’t do alone (at a national level)?
  • 19. One Campaign vs many Workstreams Planning so far has identified a number of workstreams, some of which double as deliverables for satisfying our HNZC contract.There are several emerging themes or strands: • Maori housing / Pacific capacity • Our neighbourhood, our community • Community development through community ownership • Delivering secure homes/ tenure • (Expanded) Warm Up NZ • Auckland strategy • TLA partnerships PLUS … multiple message streams…
  • 20. 2011 is an election year with some of the myriad opportunities that will pose… SO what do we prioritise??? What comes first… the chicken or the egg?? …the awareness or the advocacy?? ... one overarching campaign or many??
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  • 30. STEP ONE – designing our position Work in progress – Grow CHOs An ‘overarching’ poster design – to be used for awareness and identity raising – positioning ‘community housing’ in a creative light Work in progress – Many Doors An advocacy campaign poster – designed to be flexible enough to carry a series of easy to grasp messages
  • 31. STEP ONE – designing our position Work in progress – Grow CHOs An ‘overarching’ poster design – to be used for awareness and identity raising – positioning ‘community housing’ in a creative light
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  • 36. STEP ONE – designing our position Work in progress – Many Doors An advocacy campaign poster – designed to be flexible enough to carry a series of easy to grasp messages – a changeable platform
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  • 45. Let’s make Wellington the city where no-one is left out in the cold
  • 46. Houses for people begin with people for Houses
  • 47. Building secure new lives depends on providing doorways to safe and secure homes
  • 48. Where will you live when you’re older? Looking for options starts now
  • 49. Houses without community are empty places they are the people – he tangata, he tangata, he tangata
  • 50. STEP TWO – creating momentum Work in progress - Doorways An eight page quarterly publication – working title of DOORWAYS – first one in December, with ‘themed issues’ in 2011 Work in progress – LAUNCH! HOUSING AWARENESS WEEK 2011 – in discussion with possible ‘partners’
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  • 52. 1 2 3 8 Welcome Opening Brief Back columns items Page – x2 (3 cols) Human interest 4 5 6 7 Centre Centre Two Two spread – spread – showcase showcase sector sector stories/ stories/ overview overview cases in cases in point point
  • 53. HOUSING AWARENESS WEEK 2011 ? March 21 to March 27 Media potential etc. • CHA conference – Auckland (Tues-Weds) 2011 • Coalition to End Homelessness Forum – Yes or No? Auckland (Thurs) • Lifewise – NEIGHBOURS DAY (weekend of 26-27 March) + others, local potential etc.
  • 54. Awareness Participation Engagement Celebration December 2010 January 2011 February 2011 March 2011
  • 55. What can CHA do with & for you, that you can’t do alone (at a national level)? #1 CHA can be your CHAmpion! … in an ongoing ‘campaigning for the sector’ sense CHA’s Council & staff have started planning ways CHA can within our limited resources be actively doing more to … INCREASE Communication & co-ordination* IDENTIFY Hot housing issues &“how and when” to respond* INCREASE Advocacy & awareness/ education* <* WORKSHOPS AVAILABLE!>