Accessing emergency and transitional housing

If you urgently need a place to stay, contact Work and Income for help with emergency housing, or to see if you can be referred for transitional housing.

Find out how to apply for emergency housing on the Work and Income website(external link)

If you're escaping family violence

Work and Income also has information on their website about where you can stay if you need to leave home because of family violence.

Find out more about housing when escaping family violence on the Work and Income website(external link)

If you're leaving prison

There are services available to support with housing for those leaving prison who have nowhere to stay.

Find out more about housing when you leave prison on the Work and Income website(external link)

Crisis and mental health support

We know housing is important to your health and wellbeing. If you need mental health support, there are free services and helplines available. 

For counselling and support

For children and young people

For help with specific issues

For families, whānau, friends and supporters

How to make a complaint

If you have ongoing concerns about your treatment from government departments, you are entitled to complain to the Ombudsman. You can find out the complaints process and how to make a complaint on the Ombudsman's website.

Complaints about government agencies(external link) - Ombudsman