Eastern Porirua Outcomes Framework

To know whether Te Rā Nui is helping to create the kind of outcomes that eastern Porirua residents want, Kāinga Ora will track community wellbeing over the next 20-25 years.  We have developed an Outcomes Framework to guide the collection of this information across 7 connected kete/outcome areas that are important to the community.

 

We've gathered extensive information on outcomes in Porirua, and one these sources was the Eastern Porirua Survey.  Many of these findings are detailed in the baseline report.

 

Please click on the links to view reports.

Summary Basline Report 2024

Full Baseline Report 2024

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How did we develop the Community Survey?

Nine talanoa sessions were held in 2023 with youth, older and disabled peoples to better understand what these eastern Porirua community members need to live their best lives.

 

Alongside information gathered at He Ara in 2019 and the Hui Tahi Tātou o Porirua engagement event in 2023, the talanoa findings have shaped the questions developed for the Eastern Porirua Community Survey. We also consulted with a wide range of community members and organisations to make sure the survey works for the eastern Porirua community.

 

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You can read the summary and full findings report from the talanoa here:

Eastern Porirua Talanoa Summary [PDF 1KB, 11 pages]

Eastern Porirua Talanoa Report [PDF 8MB, 56 pages]

 

 

We will hear your voices through:

  • A community survey in eastern Porirua every 4 years, starting February 2024.
  • Talanoa/small group conversations with residents and community representatives.

 

An outcomes report will be published every 2 years to keep Te Rā Nui accountable to the community so eastern Porirua residents can track changes for themselves.  You can sign up to our newsletter, visit the Info Hub or check back on this website for published reports. 

 

 

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