Lack of play areas for kids in emergency housing prompts wellbeing concerns
19 Apr, 2021 06:00 PM
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There are concerns cramped conditions in emergency housing could harm children's development. Photo / File
A lack of safe spaces for children to play in Rotorua motels used for emergency housing has some worried children's development and wellbeing will suffer long term.
This follows long-held concerns that kids living in
motels - potentially spending weeks in "cramped" conditions - are being exposed to "distressing" situations, with families living alongside gang members.
Official documents show ministers were warned about the "risks to public safety" in Rotorua a year ago, and that week-by-week motel accommodation is not so suitable for families, or those with high needs, Radio New Zealand revealed yesterday.