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Pacific Healthy Homes initiative

Pacific Healthy Homes initiative

Pacific Healthy Homes is a year-long initiative to make sure more Pacific families living in South Auckland and Porirua have warmer, drier and healthier homes. 

Pacific Healthy Homes connects older Pacific peoples and their families in these areas, who suffer from chronic health conditions, with local providers who can assess their homes and provide help with things like curtains, ventilation, heating, insulation, education, or minor repairs. 

The initiative builds on existing programmes, helping create healthier homes for more Pacific peoples. Led by the Ministry for Pacific Peoples, it is a collaboration with partners across government, healthy homes providers, and Pacific providers. 

Who is eligible for this initiative?

To be eligible for help under Pacific Healthy Homes, you must be: 

  • a Pacific person aged 45 years or over 

  • have experienced an Ambulatory Sensitive Hospitalisation (ASH) condition such as pneumonia, bronchiolitis, rheumatic fever or meningitis 

  • a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident 

  • low income 

  • renting or living in a home you own 

  • living in Porirua or South Auckland.  

Young Pacific children with the same conditions, and pregnant people, are already supported through the existing Healthy Homes Initiative. 

How to get support from the Pacific Healthy Homes initiative 

To access the Pacific Healthy Homes programme, contact your local Pacific provider:

South Auckland only:

Porirua:

  • Tū Kōtahi Māori Asthma Trust – Well Homes Pacific Healthy Homes initiative: [email protected] or 0800 675 675

South Auckland and Porirua:

Local providers will be able to help families determine what they may be eligible for and ensure they are connected to those who can carry out assessments and interventions for their homes. 

The Pacific Healthy Homes initiative includes a range of support, depending on the needs of families and their home environments. Those who receive housing help through the programme will be connected to local providers who can assess their homes and deliver the support they need to make their homes warmer, drier and healthier. 

The support will be tailored to each family and their home, but might include things like curtains, heating, ventilation, insulation, education, or minor repairs. 

Housing is a significant determinant of health outcomes. Living in a cold, damp home increases the risk of respiratory problems and other preventable health conditions.

Data shows that Pacific peoples are more likely to experience preventable housing-related hospitalisations, compared with all other groups.

By helping more Pacific peoples access housing that is warm and healthy, it will improve health outcomes and quality of life. 

Pacific Healthy Homes builds on the Healthy Homes Initiative and Warmer Kiwi Homes programme, with a focus on Pacific peoples aged 45-plus. It aims to provide comprehensive support improving home environments, and reduce preventable housing-related hospitalisations, for this group.

Older Pacific peoples have not been included in the eligibility for similar programmes in the past, or may not have participated in these programmes, so this initiative aims to address that disparity and help this group access the right support for their homes. 

The Pacific Healthy Homes initiative has been designed to help people who might not be able to access existing healthy homes programmes, and to help those most at risk of being hospitalised due to preventable conditions that are caused or worsened by unhealthy home environments.

The Pacific Healthy Homes initiative focuses on older Pacific peoples because data shows they have high rates of hospitalisation due to preventable conditions, that are caused or worsened by unhealthy home environments.

Young Pacific children with the same conditions, and pregnant people, are already supported through the existing Healthy Homes Initiative.

At this stage the initiative focuses on the two regions with the highest Pacific population, hospitalisation rates and socioeconomic need: South Auckland, and Porirua in Wellington. 

If you are a Pacific person who needs help making your home healthier, but do not strictly meet this criteria, you should still contact the Pacific provider in your local area. Their contact details are listed above. They will be able to help connect you with the support they have available.