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auckland.scoop.co.nz » Putting A Face To New Zealand's Homeless – Part 2


Article – Visionwest
Onokura and Ana
Ono and Ana want only the very best for their seven children but something seemingly as simple as finding a house has been a monumental challenge for them.They are part of an ethnic group that experiences homelessness or severe housing deprivation at a rate four to five times that of European New Zealanders, according to research from the University of Otago and published on the HUD website.
This is the second in a series of three stories putting a human face to New Zealand’s housing crisis as we introduce whānau who have been supported by Visionwest through their struggle with homelessness. ....

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'No fixed abode' a recipe for an early death, study finds


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Dave is homeless and sleeps on the street outside central Christchurch department store, Ballantynes. Dave gave his permission for this photograph to be taken.
But difficulty accessing health care was experienced by all homeless people, she said.
Just over three quarters (118) of those in the study died “from conditions amenable to timely and effective healthcare interventions, mostly from natural causes and suicide”.
“Most . were alone at the time of death and were found deceased by witnesses, sometimes several months after that death occurred,” the study found.
People over 75 where the cause of death was not able to be established or of a criminal nature were excluded. ....

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