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Embedding Diversity into the First Auckland PlanDiversity Forum Workshop 22 August, 2011, Hamilton
Raewyn Stone
Auckland Council
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Auckland Council
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Mayor’s Values and Vision for Auckland
“The world’s most liveable city”
Inclusive
Courageous
Prudent
Fair
Innovative
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Spatial Planning
Four key objectives -
• Improving quality of life
• Socio-economic wellbeing
• Responsible management of the environment
• A land use plan in the public interest
* Source: „Torremolinos Charter‟ – European Regional/Spatial Planning Charter 1983
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2006 Census
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North West Central East South
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European
Asian
Other - 'New Zealander'
Pacific
Māori
Middle Eastern/Latin American/African
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Māori
11%
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European
59%
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Pacific
16%
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Asian
22%
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Northcote
Meadowlands
Chinese communities
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Our social
landscape
Inequalities
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Where our
young people
are
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Our future
leaders
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Wasted
potential
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• International
city centre
• Southern
opportunity area
Wellsford
Whangaparaoa
Peninsula
Great
Barrier
Island
Waiheke
Island
Kaipara
Harbour
Manukau
Harbour
Bombay
WAIKATO
DISTRICT
KAIPARA
DISTRICT
Waitakeres
COROMANDEL
DISTRICT
Spatial priorities
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Southern opportunity area
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Roger Blakeley
Chief Planning Officer
Auckland Council
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People and quality of life
A strong, inclusive and equitable society that
provides opportunity for all Aucklanders
Putting children and young people first
Reducing inequalities
Connecting and strengthening communities
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Putting children and young people first
A city in which every child can
reach his/her potential
Early learning
Educational Achievement
Pathway to employment.
Community hubs – parent,
whanau, family, village centres
“It takes a whole village to raise a child”
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Reducing inequalities
Education
Employment
Housing
Healthy lifestyles
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Strengthening and
connecting communities
Community-led development
Changing attitudes – tackling
discrimination
Participation
migrants/refugees
disabled people
Safe communities
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F e e d b a c k f r o m A u c k l a n d e r s
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General views on cultural diversity
• Maori and Pacific peoples and their cultures set Auckland apart
• Migrants and refugees are an integral part of the big picture
• Recognise geographical clustering of communities of cultural/
ethnic identity – allow for expression at local level
• Celebrations and events to connect communities – reduce isolation,
increase cross cultural understanding
• Design and programming of social and community infrastructure to
reflect diverse cultures and needs.
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From children and young people
Values
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From disability workshop
• Gap between aspiration and delivery
• Inclusive principles in planning - “accessible journey”
• Built environment is critical
• Accessible communication
• Engage with disabled community -adequate staff and resources
• Initiatives to increase inclusion – free computers at libraries with
access for visually impaired
• Range of housing choices – for all
• Tap into strategic work of legacy councils/ and disability groups
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From Older people
• Emphasis on contribution of older people
• Culturally responsive housing, retirement homes
• Affordable, accessible activities
• Transport
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From the Pacific fonos
• Create sense of pride and identity – community and
cultural activities
• Support families and young people
• Skills, training and pathways for employment
• Local identity and economy; Pacific entrepreneurship
and investment in tourism
• Housing – equitable, accessible and affordable
• Transport a priority – public transport
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From the Ethnic forums
Auckland a hub of skills and innovation
• Use skills, talents of migrants and refugees
• Tap resource of international students
• Transport vital – even more for new migrants
• Big and small events- cultural diversity as normal and not “exotic”
• Safety through design and use of common spaces
• Incorporate response to cultural diversity in community facilities, events, rest-homes
• Support sports and recreational activities for migrants and refugees
• Schools as community hubs and help
• Support for smaller demographic groups in ethnic communities
• Housing – address pockets of deprivation.
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Key Dates
• 29 August 2011 Draft Auckland Plan in NZ Herald supplement “Elements Magazine”
• 20 September 2011 Notification of Draft Auckland Plan
• October 2011 Close of submissions
• 1 – 3 November 2011 Hearings of Local Boards
• 4 Nov – 5 December 2011 Hearings of other submissions
• 19 December 2011 Decisions on Auckland Plan
• February 2012 Adoption of Auckland Plan document
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Quest ions and Discussions