To: House of Representatives

Increase and Target Investment in Social and Affordable Housing for Older People

We are calling on the House of Representatives to urge the Government to increase investment in social and affordable housing to target funding towards housing for older people.

Why is this important?

Over the last couple of years, the Christchurch Methodist Mission has become increasingly aware of the number of older people in housing distress. We are seeing this in the growing waiting list for our affordable and social housing at Wesley Village, and in the number of older people requiring emergency housing in both Christchurch and Blenheim. Our homelessness outreach team are also observing an increasing number of older people sleeping rough.
 
By 2050, nearly 400,000 retirees are expected to be renting, with many relying on NZ Super as their sole or primary source of income. However, NZ Super was not designed to sustain people in the private rental market. Already, many older renters are spending more than half their Super on rent alone.

Older people have a fundamental right to affordable, accessible, and healthy housing. Yet, figures from the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development show that New Zealand is not building enough homes to meet this growing demand. Without urgent Government investment in older persons’ housing, this situation will continue to deteriorate. 

We need homes to be built that are:
  • Affordable
  • Accessible 
  • Warm and healthy
  • Designed to foster cultural connection
  • Embedded in local communities. 

We know the difference that living in such a home makes to physical and mental wellbeing. Health costs are reduced, and people can stay in their homes longer before entering care. Thus, quality, age-friendly homes are a good investment from both a social and economic viewpoint.
 
The current challenge of older persons’ housing is urgent. Without meaningful intervention, we are headed towards a full-blown crisis. Now is the time to act with foresight, compassion, and courage.

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