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Economic & Social Determinants Philippa Howden-Chapman He Kainga Oranga/Housing and Health Research Programme www.healthyhousing.org.nz New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities www.sustainablecities.org.nz University of Otago, Wellington
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The importance of empathy Most respondents in the NZ Values Survey were prepared to pay increased taxes to provide better health services and a better standard of living for the elderly and the disabled. Carroll et al, THE WIDENING GAP, Social Policy Journal, 2011
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Waitangi Tribunal: truth, reconciliation, and compensation
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Newspeak? ? ?? Current HNZ tenants most deprived 5% of households Healthy Housing Programme 27% fall in the total number of acute and arranged hospitalisations of year 61% fall in hospitalisations after crowding reduction Excluding 55 % of applicants is a faster path to overcrowding, infectious disease (25% of acute hospitalisations) + homelessness Unfair to reduce small stock of social housing when private rental properties unregulated + some landlord’s discriminatory
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Energy poverty
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“Any one who has ever struggled with poverty knows how extremely expensive it is to be poor” James Baldwin, Nobody Knows My Name, 1961.
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Built Environment -- Private rental housing stock requirements extremely limited Boarding houses and camping grounds increasingly housing of last resort Insecurity of tenure -> residential mobility -> irregular primary care -> school attendance + +
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Evidence-based policies + Government funding – underpinned by research – has led to step change in retrofitting insulation and heaters for home-owners co-benefits: health, education, energy + climate change + Experiment with mixed-tenure, low carbon urban houses with low operating costs Develop economies of scale + Social Inclusion
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