Overview
The Housing Policy and Services Inquiry (Wai 2750) will hear outstanding claims with grievances concerning housing policy and services. Many of the claims allege Crown failure to ensure an adequate standard of housing for Māori, both rural and urban, or to deliver state services, programmes and support enabling Māori access to adequate housing.
Inquiry progress
Stage one
In September 2020 the Tribunal confirmed the inquiry would commence with a first stage focused on Māori homelessness from 2009 to the present. The scope for the stage one inquiry encompassed:
- Crown policies, practices, actions and alleged omissions from 1 August 2009 to the present as they relate to a national strategy (or strategies) addressing issues of Māori homelessness.
- Māori responses to the policies, practices and omissions from 1 August 2009 to the present resulting from the Crown’s national strategy (or strategies).
Stage one did not include a comprehensive and historical inquiry into all Māori homelessness issues, or those issues which contribute to Māori homelessness. The Tribunal advised that these issues will be considered later in the inquiry.
Five hearings were held for the stage one inquiry between March and November 2021.
In May 2023 the Tribunal released Kāinga Kore: The Stage One Report of the Housing Policy and Services Kaupapa Inquiry on Māori Homelessness in pre-publication format.