“I’m really looking forward to fulfilling the aspirations of our community,” Brider said.
Waimarino Development Group co-chairwoman Honey Winter said it was pleasing to see the programme of work come together.
“We are now back on track to progress this development.”
The Waimarino Development Group faces a tight budget in delivering the concept plan but is optimistic that outcomes will be improved for the community.
Some of the providers will be located within the centre and others will deliver their services on a casual basis when said services are applicable.
The objective of providing an integrated service and one-stop shop is to ensure whānau do not have to repeat their story to many providers who are not connected and not working together on their behalf.