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AWHI Healthy Homes Initiative

He kāinga ora, he tīmatanga pai
Healthy homes give tamariki the best start in life

Many illnesses, including acute rheumatic fever and respiratory tract infections, are linked to poorly ventilated, cold, damp and overcrowded homes. These illnesses particularly affect tamariki. Whānau who live in healthy homes are less likely to be exposed to these preventable illnesses. 

AWHI is a free initiative that works to improve housing conditions for whānau in South Auckland and Waikato.

At the heart of the AWHI programme is equipping whānau with the skills, confidence and knowledge to create homes that are healthy, safe, warm and dry. The AWHI team achieves this by connecting whānau with local service and community providers who offer assistance ranging from minor repairs, access to resources like bedding, curtains and heaters to providing advice, support and education.

AWHI makes a difference to the hauora of whānau in South Auckland and Waikato. The programme has successfully contributed to decreased hospitalisations for respiratory tract illness with whānau themselves reporting less sickness in their homes overall.

“Thank you for our beds, we love them!”

AWHI fact file

Where is AWHI located?

The AWHI programme provides service to whānau in the South Auckland and Waikato regions. See where AWHI operates.

Do whānau have to be enrolled with a National Hauora Coalition general practice?

No.

What is the eligible age-range for the AWHI programme?

Whānau who live in homes with tamariki and/or rangitahi between the ages of 0-19 may be eligible for the AWHI programme. Hapū māmā (pregnant mothers) may also be eligible.

AWHI has recently expanded to include older Pacific peoples and their families in Counties Manukau, who suffer from chronic health conditions (Ambulatory Sensitive Hospitalisation (ASH) condition such as pneumonia, bronchiolitis, rheumatic fever or meningitis). 

How do whānau access the AWHI programme?

Whānau can access AWHI by being referred to us by a hospital, general practice, midwife, supplier (such as Habitat for Humanity), or they can refer themselves by getting in touch directly. Whānau can also refer other whānau.

AWHI Tāmaki Makarau on Facebook

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AWHI is a free service within the National Hauora Coalition who aims to support whānau

TIP: Open your curtains during the day and close them at night. 

Your windows let heat in during the day. Closing curtains before sunset keeps the heat in, and the cold, at night. 

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TIP: Open your curtains during the day and close them at night.

Your windows let heat in during the day. Closing curtains before sunset keeps the heat in, and the cold, at night.

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TIP: Dry your washing outside or in the garage. 

It keeps the dampness from washing (which can build up condensation) outside of your home. 

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TIP: Dry your washing outside or in the garage.

It keeps the dampness from washing (which can build up condensation) outside of your home.

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AWHI Waikato on Facebook

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AWHI Waikato is a free service within the National Hauora Coalition who aims to support whānau to create warm, dry and healthy homes. Contact us to find out more!

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Tāmaki Makaurau

Email us: referrals@awhi.co.nz

Visit our Tāmaki Makaurau AWHI Facebook page

Visit our Tāmaki Makaurau AWHI Instagram page

Information for service providers

Waikato

Email our Waikato team: referralswko@awhi.co.nz

Visit our Waikato AWHI Facebook page

Visit our Waikato AWHI Instagram page

Information for service providers

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