Planning For Community Care Facilities In New Zealand

This paper considers the planning context for the siting of community care homes in New Zealand. The objective of our analysis is to clarify the sociocultural context for local planning bodies concerning the siting of community care homes, and thus provide a better understanding of the implications...

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community care
Community centres
Community opposition
Deinstitutionalisation
Health services
Land use classification
Local government
Maoris
Mental health care services
New Zealand planning
New Zealand. Resource Management Act 1991
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Public notification
Resource Management Act 1991
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Surveys
Town planning
Zoning regulations
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