“…Housing troubles have been attributed to both structural (low wages, unemployment, increased rent, gentrification, affordability) and interpersonal (physical ailments, substance abuse, psychiatric disorders, depleted social networks, conflict with landlords) causes that have created economic hardships and subsequent housing instability for individuals and families (Bratt, 2003; Phinney, Danziger, Pollack, & Seefeldt, 2007; Stone, 2006; Wright, 2000) and solutions have varied. According to Sheridan, Manley, MacDonald, and Flynn (2002), there is a sliding scale of government support for affordable housing across nations. In New Zealand, there is an increasing role of government rather than private provision of social housing.…”