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In Northland, rough sleepers typically wait more than 800 days for a home through the Housing First. The nationwide programme helps chronically homeless people into housing. It's effective, and successive governments of both stripes support it. But a Northland provider says "horrendous" wait times are driven by a lack of funding, and a lack of homes. Lauren Crimp reports.
Casey Tangira, her husband, four kids and niece spent four months living in a car in 2024.
They had been in the same rental in the Northland town of Opua for eight years - but their landlord needed the house back, and they had nowhere else to go.
They parked up at a local rugby clubrooms, and showered at a freedom camping facility nearby.
But winter hit, and it got too cold, so they sought shelter with their in-laws.
Ten people crammed into a two-bedroom converted shed in Northla
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