Kāinga tahi, kāinga rua: A kaupapa Māori Response of Te Puea Memorial Marae
Lee-Morgan, Jenny; Hoskins, Rau
Abstract – Tuhinga Whakarāpopoto
While urban marae have always been able to provide manaakitanga in times of crisis they have also progressively expanded their day to day roles from the 1980s to include health centres, kaupapa Māori education and te reo Māori revitalisation initiatives. However, these marae are now responding to the systemic Māori and wider community homelessness which is the result of the deepening housing crisis. In the winter of 2016, Te Puea Memorial Marae (TPMM) initiated a kaupapa Māori marae-led response, opening their doors to vulnerable whānau seeking emergency housing. TPMM not only made the reality of homelessness visible by caring for 181 people (of all ethnicities and cultural backgrounds), but named the housing situation in Auckland as a ‘crisis’.
Articles associated with this research – Karere Tūhono
News: Te Manaaki o Te Marae
27 February 2019: In the winter of 2016, Te Puea Memorial Marae – based in South Auckland’s Mangere – was spurred to action to provide safe haven for vulnerable whānau seeking emergency housing. >> Read More.
Radio: Solving urban homelessness with manaakitanga
14 December 2018: Kāinga Tahi, Kāinga Rua Principal Investigator Jenny Lee-Morgan talks on air about her team’s research and why the work being done at Te Puea Memorial Marae is successful at getting people off the streets for good.
RNZ Te Manu Korihi news: Marae model to support urban homeless touted as possible solution
19 September 2018: The grass-roots model an Auckland Marae developed to house hundreds of homeless people is being seen as a viable way to deal with urban homelessness. For the last year, Te Puea Marae has worked with the Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities National Science Challenge on a research project to show why its transitional housing programme has been a success. >> Read More.
NZ Herald article: Te Puea Marae model of manaakitanga ‘key’ to tackling homelessness crisis
19 September 2018: NZ Herald Māori Affairs reporter, Michael Neilson, takes a look at what make Te Puea Marae special and outlines the Building Better research project into transitional housing.
“A homeless father carried his son on his shoulders from the opposite side of Māngere to Te Puea Marae, because he heard they might have space for them to stay. . . >> Read More.
Māori Television: New research about homeless programme at Te Puea Marae
18 September 2018: Māori Television’s Jessica Tyson covered research around Te Puea Marae and its work to address homelessness that was released at a symposium at the marae on 19 September.
Over the past year, researchers from the Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities National Science Challenge has been working with the marae to develop the Te Manaaki Tāngata E Rua programme. >> Read More.
Waatea News: Te Puea homelessness tikanga shared
17 September 2018: Te Puea Memorial Marae plans to share what it has learned about tackling urban homelessness.
It is holding a symposium on Wednesday, 19 September with researchers from Ko ngā wā kāinga hei whakamahorahora – the Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities National Science Challenge – who have been working with the Mangere-based marae over the past year. >> Read More.
Press Release: Te Puea Memorial Marae to host hui for urban homelessness
17 September 2018: Te Puea Memorial Marae and researchers from Ko ngā wā kāinga hei whakamāhorahora – the Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities (BBHTC) National Science Challenge – will hold their first symposium about their research and share initial insights that centre on the work of the Marae to address urban homelessness. The hui will be held at Te Puea Memorial Marae in Auckland on Wednesday 19 September 2018. >> Read More.
Keywords – Kupu Hāngai
Community, Māori, papakāinga, marae, homelessness, wellbeing, urban development, urban design
Fields of Research – Āpure Rangahau
Māori; Marae; Community planning; Urban wellbeing
Date – Te Wā Whakarewa
2017-10
Type – Te Auaha
Magazine article
Collections – Kohinga Kaupapa
Citation – Kupu Hautoa
Lee-Morgan, J. & Hoskins, R. (2017). Kāinga tahi, kāinga rua: A kaupapa Māori Response of Te Puea Memorial Marae. Parity 30, 8 (Oct 2017), 13-14. Melbourne: Victorian Council to Homeless Persons (CHP).