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Ingham, T. Jones, B. Aldridge, D. Latimer, M. Dowell, A. Draper, J. Bailey, L. Stanley, T. Leadbitter, P.
Damp mouldy housing and early childhood hospital admissions for acute respiratory infection: a case control study.
Thorax
74, 849-857.
Ericson, N. Stephenson, K.
Exploring health and wellbeing impacts of summer indoor overheating on public housing tenants: A mixed-methods study in Wellington, New Zealand.
Energy and Buildings,
347, (Part B), 116296
"It’s been a long road” The Health and Wellbeing Impacts of the COVID-19 Public Health and Social Measures on Public Housing Tenants in Aotearoa.
University of Otago.
"It’s been a long road” The Health and Wellbeing Impacts of the COVID-19 Public Health and Social Measures on Public Housing Tenants in Aotearoa.
University of Otago.

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Public housing using long-term capital and reducing carbon emissions: Interview with Philippa Howden Chapman 4

Interview

Academic research on why the State can build public housing for the long term and reduce carbon emissions.  Interview video

Public housing affordability, the State and local housing providers' role: Interview with Philippa Howden Chapman 3

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Academic research and evidence on the need for affordable public housing. Interview video

Public housing - a base for healthy society: Interview with Philippa Howden-Chapman 2

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Academic research on the need for public housing.

Public Housing and reducing homelessness: Interview with Philippa Howden Chapman 1

Interview

In support of Pōneke Public Housing Futures petition to retain and build more public housing to help address the housing crisis in New Zealand. Everyone has a right to a safe home.

Lifetime Achievement Award for healthy housing research

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Distinguished Professor Philippa Howden-Chapman from the Faculty of Medicine – Wellington has been honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the International Society for Urban Health (ISUH).

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