An audit and report reveal a sharp rise in Auckland's hidden homelessness, particularly in suburban areas where people live in cars, abandoned buildings, or through couch surfing, with experts calling for greater research funding and support due to systemic barriers like criminal
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Uh that extra money has been welcomed by the industry, even though it may seem like uh a small amount of money, but interestingly, there was a report out today, the uh homelessness insights report, and um it uh is released by um the housing ministry every six months, and they say that um the numbers may be reducing in some areas. Uh the report found that um they've increased uh fairly slightly in Napier uh New Plymouth and Wellington, but dropped, interestingly, here in Auckland, Rotaroa, uh Palmerston North and Christchurch. And to me that's interesting because um, you know, we've had the move on orders uh and now they've got this homelessness rough sleeping problem, it may be not be it may not be quite as bad as what we were led to believe.
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limited investment with mixed impact on urban homelessness
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