The theme of this year’s report is ‘Ngā Tukunga Iho’—translated ‘The Things We Inherit’. Aotearoa New Zealand now looks back on 2023 as a point...
The State of Our Communities 2023 (SOOC23) marks the sixth such report published by the Social Policy and Parliamentary Unit (SPPU) of The...
Introduction The history of The Salvation Army is rooted in our mission of caring for people, transforming lives and reforming society by God’s...
Aotearoa continues to be buffeted by the health and economic impacts of a worldwide pandemic that has more recently been exacerbated by the...
Housing continues to dominate our headlines daily—declining housing market, upcoming housing developments, overcrowding in emergency housing (EH)...
State of Our Communities 2022 (SOOC22) is the fifth report released by the Social Policy and Parliamentary Unit (SPPU) of The Salvation Army (TSA...
When it comes to alcohol advocacy to reduce alcohol-related harm, members of the public and local community organisations face an uphill battle in...
Why should The Salvation Army be concerned about what kinds of insurance products people are taking out when buying cars or in other situations?...
The housing crisis needs an urgent response: increased housing support for low-income households. In the short term, this means changes to the...
NAVIGATING THE RAPIDS In the hope of TRAVERSING POSITIVE PATHWAYS FOR CHANGE
Are foodbanks truly helping our people whānau and communities? Or are we creating more dependency? Why do we have these major food-related issues...
This second Covid-19 Lockdown Briefing includes a particular focus on Auckland. The two weeks since our first Covid-19 Lockdown Briefing has seen...