Publication or Resource

Ryan, V. Cuming, J. Riley, M.
Thermal Bridging in External Walls: Stage Two.
BRANZ External Research Report ER64. Report wall/4 by Beacon Pathway.
Housing and Health for Whānau Māori (PhD)
University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Chun, S. Pehi, T. Jiang, T Johnson, E. McMinn, C.
Post-housing first outcomes amongst a cohort of formerly homeless youth in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand,
1-17.
Chun, S.
Outcomes for Māori clients in the Housing First programme in Aotearoa New Zealand.
International Journal of Population Data Science,
7(3).
Thompson-Fawcett, M.
At ease in the city: Neighbourhood as an extension of the cosy Swedish home.
Wellbeing, Space and Society,
3, 100114.
Toy-Cronin, B.
Sustaining Tenancies or Swift Evictions: Rent Arrears in the Tenancy Tribunal
Victoria University of Wellington Law Review
53(1), 105–128.
Berghan, J. Thompson-Fawcet, M. Ivory, V. Witten, K. Duncan, S. Ka'ai, T. Yates, A. Hinckson, E.
Inclusive and collective urban home spaces: The future of housing in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Wellbeing, Space and Society,
3, 100080.

News

A greater proportion of public housing in communities supports tenant health

Media release
Recently-published research has found public housing tenants living in areas with a higher proportion of public housing actually had better health outcomes than those living in areas with lower densities of public housing tenants.

New research partnership will help improve council homes

Media release

Wellington City Council has put out a Media Release on their research collaboration with the NZ Centre for Sustainable Cities on the Public Housing & Urban Regeneration Programme funded by MBIE

Think outside the box on housing for sustainable future, researchers urge

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New Zealand urgently needs to increase the diversity and quality of its housing stock if it is to meet its goal of reducing the country’s carbon emissions by 2030 and meet the needs of our diverse population, researchers at the University of Otago say.
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