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Fear proposed Kāinga Ora cuts to target frontline teams, threatening innovative community work
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Fear proposed Kāinga Ora cuts to target frontline teams, threatening innovative community work
Tuesday 15 April 2025, 10:24 AM

Cuts to client-facing roles at Kāinga Ora will probably mean wrecking those parts of the agency most involved in community engagement, writes adjunct professor Bill Ryan [Image: Mike Erskine on Unsplash]
More than 600 roles are set to go at Kāinga Ora – but the deepest cuts appear to target client-facing teams, putting at risk some of the most innovative, community-led work in Aotearoa’s social sector, writes Bill Ryan
“It’s probably going to mean wrecking those parts of Kāinga Ora most involved in community engagement”
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