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SALVATION ARMY FLAT BUSH SALVATION ARMY FLAT BUSH The indispensable first step to getting the things you want out of life is this: Ben Stein 4 The indispensable first step to getting the things you want out of life is this: DECIDE WHAT YOU


  1. SALVATION ARMY FLAT BUSH

  2. SALVATION ARMY FLAT BUSH

  3. The indispensable first step to getting the things you want out of life is this: Ben Stein 4

  4. The indispensable first step to getting the things you want out of life is this: DECIDE WHAT YOU WANT . Ben Stein 5

  5. WHAT ARE WE TRYING TO ACHIEVE Good place to start is our mission statement: – Caring for people – Transforming lives – Reforming society 6

  6. HOW WILL WE ACHIEVE IT? Step One: • Who are we targeting? • When are they most likely to be interested? • What are they most likely to be interested in? • Where are they most likely to be interested? Step Two: Thinking steps, not programmes 7

  7. STRATEGY – TO ACHIEVE THE ANSWERS BIG PICTURE CLOSE-UP VIEW ➢ Interview the Key People in the ➢ “Survey” from the people living Community with-in the Community ➢ Data from the Statistics NZ RESOURCES AND NEEDS OFFER AS THE SALVATION ARMY ➢ Meeting the people and ➢ Resources we have and will need to Organisations have to meet the projected needs of the community as per our Mission 8

  8. COUNCIL DEFINED BOUDARIES : FLAT BUSH Baverstock Oaks Location Mission Heights Ormiston Donegal Park Redoubt East

  9. EXPECTED COMMUNITY

  10. POPULATION AGE (2013 CENSUS) Age of Population 0 – 14 Years 15 – 64 65 Years Years and Over New Zealand 20.4% 65.3% 14.3% Auckland 20.9% 67.5% 11.5% The Formal Sample 23.3% 69.6% 7.1% Surrounding 22.9% 71.0% 6.2% Community Sample

  11. RELIGIOUS GROUPS Major Religious New Zealand Auckland Local Groupings 2013 Community No Religion 38.6% 34.6% 25% - 29% Buddhist 1.4% 2.3% 7% - 8% Christian 43.8% 43.5% 34% - 37% Hindu 2.1% 4.3% 12% - 13% Sikh 0.5% 0.8% 4% - 5% Islam 1.1% 2.2% 4% - 5% Object to Answering 4.1% 3.4% 2% - 3% Not Specified 8.2% 8.6% 6% - 7%

  12. ETHNICITY (2013 CENSUS) 2013 Census Data Total Ethnicity Pacific ME/LA/A New Not Ethnicity Total European Mäori Peoples Asian ** Zealander Specified Count *** Population New Zealand 2,969,391 598,602 295,941 471,711 46,956 67,761 230,649 4,681,011 4,242,048 % 70.0% 14.1% 7.0% 11.1% 1.1% 1.6% 5.4% 110.3% Auckland Council Region 789,306 142,767 194,958 307,230 24,945 15,642 84,123 1,558,971 1,415,550 % 55.8% 10.1% 13.8% 21.7% 1.8% 1.1% 5.9% 110.1% Formal Sample - 5 Area Units 5,961 1,239 2,004 12,660 594 138 1,077 23,673 22,032 % 27.1% 5.6% 9.1% 57.5% 2.7% 0.6% 4.9% 107.4% Surrounding Community 5,607 756 885 12,081 681 120 762 20,892 19,683 - 110 Mesh Blocks % 28.5% 3.8% 4.5% 61.4% 3.5% 0.6% 3.9% 106.1% ** "ME/LA/A" = Middle Eastern, Latin American and African *** Total Ethnicity Count can be > total Population as many people can identify as more than one ethnicity **** Ethnicity questions in 2001 Census were structured differently; the sample in the local area was also very small

  13. HOUSEHOLD INCOME -ve to $20,001 - $50,001 - > $100,000 $20,000 $50,000 $100,000 New Zealand 9.4% 24.3% 27.7% 23.4% Auckland 8.3% 19.3% 25.7% 30.2% Formal Sample 5.7% 14.2% 26.3% 37.7% Surrounding Community 5.4% 12.9% 25.6% 41.7%

  14. MOST LIKELY SERVICE RECIPIENTS Asians Europeans Ethnicity 61.4 % 28.5 % 0-14 years 15 – 64 years Age Group 71.0% 22.9 % No Religion 25- Religious Back Ground 29% Hindu/Sikh 16-18% Christians 34-37% Household One or more Families living together

  15. Contextualising 16

  16. BRIDGE 17

  17. FIRST CLASS AT BAVERSTOCK OAKS SCHOOL

  18. WEDNESDAY NIGHTS

  19. WEDNESDAY NIGHTS

  20. WEDNESDAY NIGHTS

  21. WEDNESDAY NIGHTS

  22. NETWORK & PARTNERSHIP • Baverstock Oaks School • English Language Partners, NZ (working for Immigrants and Refugees) • Lollipops (Botany Junction & Town Centre) • MECOSS (Manukau and East Council of Social Services) • Bhartiya Samaj Charitable Trust • Botany and Ormiston Times • Citizens Advice Bureau (Botany Town Centre) • Police • Social Organisations • Buisnesses • Etc.

  23. WHAT NEXT?

  24. Established RECON Team 31

  25. Basic Conversation at the Airport 32

  26. Basic Conversation while Shopping 33

  27. Today 34

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  29. Meeting with the Police 36

  30. Visit of MP 37

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  34. The Salvation Army East City Flat Bush Invites You and Your Family for CHRIST ISTMA MAS S CELEBRAT BRATIO ION Saturday 3rd December 5:30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. Baverstock Oaks School Hall 21 Baverstock Road, Flat Bush R.S.V.P. ameet_londhe@nzf.salvationarmy.org or call 09 5350847 / 0210321453 41

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  37. COMMUNITY DAY AT BOTANY TOWN CENTRE 44

  38. COMMUNITY DAY AT BOTANY TOWN CENTRE 45

  39. COMMUNITY DAY AT BOTANY TOWN CENTRE 46

  40. First Sunday Meeting For SALVATION ARMY FLAT BUSH Sunday 12 th February 2017 47

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  46. Celebrating Cultures 53

  47. Special Events – Mothers Day 54

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  49. Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Temple 56

  50. Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Temple 57

  51. You are invited to Celebrate Fathers Day 58

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