Journal article

Bringing health home: Householder and provider perspectives on the healthy housing programme in Auckland, New Zealand

C Bullen, RA Kearns, J Clinton, P Laing, F Mahoney, I McDuff

Social Science and Medicine | Published : 2008

Abstract

This paper describes the Healthy Housing Programme, an ongoing intervention initiated for New Zealand public housing tenants in 2000 and presents findings from an evaluation conducted over three consecutive years. The Programme aims to improve well-being by addressing the housing circumstances of families at high risk of infectious diseases, experiencing high levels of deprivation, and living in areas with high concentrations of low-income, and largely public, housing. This is achieved through improving the housing stock and better integrating housing, health and social services. The evaluation was based on Brinkerhoff's Success Case Methodology and sought to address the question: 'how have ..

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