Lunchtime Learning: Ngā Ara ki te Kāinga – Understanding Barriers and Solutions to Women’s Homelessness in Aotearoa
About event organiser
The Coalition to End Women’s Homelessness (CEWH) has come together to build a national movement urging the government to create a plan and dedicate funding to the elimination of women's homelessness.
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About the event
For more information and to register, please see the event page.
In this webinar, researchers Tanita Bidois and Callum Sleigh will share key findings and insights from Ngā Ara ki te Kāinga, launched by CEWH in December 2024.
Tanita and Callum will explore women’s interactions with government agencies, mental health services, and the justice system, highlighting why women’s homelessness often remains hidden in plain sight. Tanita and Callum will also discuss the urgent need for gender-responsive housing and homelessness policies.
For all questions, please contact the organiser: admin@cewh.org.
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