Plans, policies and reports
Auckland City settlement strategy
Contents
Overview
1.0 Purpose
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1.1 Three fold approach
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1.2 Auckland City's role
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2.0 Scope
- 3.0 The demographics
- 4.0 The legislative mandate: Local Government Act 2002
- 4.1 Obligations
- 4.2 Partnerships
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5.0 The strategic context
- 5.1 The New Zealand settlement strategy
- 5.2 The Auckland region settlement strategy
- 5.3 Linkages to the national and regional settlement strategies:
Settlement Support New Zealand
- 6.0 Strategic outcomes and actions
- 6.1 Assisting and supporting new settlers to access appropriate local
information, advice and resources
- 6.2 Assisting and supporting new settlers to become connected with local
communities
- 6.3 Promoting and facilitating cultural maintenance
- 6.4 Encouraging new settlers to participate in civic affairs
- 6.5 Identifying, analysing and overcoming barriers to connectivity
- 6.6 Monitoring and review
- Appendices
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Acknowledgements
Council acknowledges the contribution of a number of council staff, their
knowledge and their wisdom - in the preparation of the current state report
which formed the first part of the Auckland City settlement strategy project.
Further, the council acknowledges the contribution made to the strategy
itself not only by council officers but also the assistance and feedback
provided by the following organisations and groups:
The Office of Ethnic Affairs
The Ministry of Pacific Island Affairs
The Asian Network Inc.
The Refugee and Migrant Service
The Auckland Regional Migrant Resource Centre
The Chinese New Settlers Trust
The Citizens Advice Bureau
Ngati Whatua
Published March 2006