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Cardinal Dew – We must speak up about our housing crisis

Statement on Housing Crisis issued by Cardinal John Dew and Archbishop Philip Richardson

If you give New Zealanders the facts, most of us know what’s a fair deal.

Most of us have a gut instinct that owning a home makes us more secure and stable. And if we were pressed, we’d say that home ownership builds healthier and happier individuals, families, and communities.

The research released by the Housing Foundation today demonstrates that our instincts here are right.

Three pieces of distinct, inter-related research demonstrate a direct link between decent housing; and healthier, happier, stronger, more resilient individuals, families, and communities.

This research also confirms, beyond doubt, that the housing scene in New Zealand is radically different from what it was 25 years ago – and those changes are for worse, not for better. For example, the research shows that:

A generation ago, owning your own home was an achievable aspiration for most New Zealanders. We must not let that aspiration go – we must not sell off our Kiwi birth right.

Signed:
Cardinal John Dew (Catholic Church) and Archbishop Philip Richardson (Anglican Church) Media contact: Jayson Rhodes 021 661 319

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