Local government, central government agencies, local philanthropic funders and community organisations have joined forces with the aim of eliminating homelessness throughout the western Bay of Plenty.
Tauranga mayor Tenby Powell described the partnership in a statement today as an "exciting step forward in tackling the region's homelessness issues", following a successful first meeting of the Mayoral Taskforce on Homelessness.
"It has taken a few months to get to this stage, but during that time, a strategy and action plan – named Kāinga Tupu: Growing Homes – has been developed by our key community providers, with the help of Philip King of Lycus Ltd.
"The taskforce partner agencies have now agreed on a new name, Kāinga Tupu Mayoral Taskforce, and adopted a Memorandum of Understanding and structure to guide the Taskforce's implementation of the action plan," he said.
Powell said the partnership developed with Government departments was particularly positive "because it could potentially provide access to targeted funding streams for the western Bay of Plenty sub-region."