Hawke's Bay Today

Breach forces mum to move

A Hawke’s Bay mother has been forced to move after Oranga Tamariki accidental­ly revealed her address to a violent former partner

- Christian Fuller

AHawke’s Bay woman’s address has been “mistakenly” shared to her violent ex-husband after an oversight from Oranga Tamariki. The woman, who wishes to remain anonymous, is separated from her husband after years of what she says was “constant violence”.

Oranga Tamariki said due to “human error”, a court document containing personal detail was “mistakenly” forwarded to another party, despite having been asked for its omission amid safety concerns.

Her former husband then saw the document.

The woman was subsequent­ly moved into a safe home with her children.

OT was aware of the relationsh­ip’s violent history. Oranga Tamariki regional manager Tasi Malu said the incident has been reported to their privacy team, who will be “assessing what other actions may be appropriat­e”.

“We’re working to assist the complainan­t and ensure they are safe and supported in the right way,” he said.

The woman said she needed help with finding a long-term housing solution. “I’m trying to make life work . . . while I have a home that I’m paying rent on that I can’t go to because I’m not safe,” she said.

She said she had since accepted that Oranga Tamariki was genuinely remorseful in its apology and the two were in talks to remedy the error.

The Ministry of Justice declined to comment.

The search for emergency housing comes one week after Ministry of Social Developmen­t data revealed that there are now 3888 children living in emergency housing nationwide — 225 in Hawke’s Bay alone.

As of December 2020, Napier led the way with the highest number of people on the Housing Register in Hawke’s Bay (741), followed by Hastings (706), Wairoa (85) and Central Hawke’s Bay (68).

Napier also topped the charts with the highest number of children on the emergency housing waiting list in the region 168), followed by Hastings (30), Wairoa (15) and Central Hawke’s Bay (12).

According to the Ministry of Housing and Urban Developmen­t (HUD), Napier is top of all territoria­l authoritie­s for public housing register numbers per capita.

A HUD spokeswoma­n said population growth in Napier — which was 9 per cent between 2013 and 2018 — has outpaced constructi­on, while the Napier floods in 2020 also impacted available space.

MSD acting regional commission­er for social developmen­t Karen Bartlett earlier said there was a shortage of affordable housing in Hawke’s Bay, with applicants often having high needs.

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 ?? Photo / File ?? A Hawke’s Bay woman, whose address was “mistakenly” shared in a court document to her abusive exhusband, is pleading with Oranga Tamariki for help.
Photo / File A Hawke’s Bay woman, whose address was “mistakenly” shared in a court document to her abusive exhusband, is pleading with Oranga Tamariki for help.
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