Publication or Resource

The impact of transitions from emergency housing to public housing in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Discover Public Health,
21, 189.
Fasoro, A., Yu, C., Bierema, S. et al. The Impacts of transitions from emergency to public housing in Aotearoa NZ.
Housing Tenure and Subjective Wellbeing: The Importance of Public Housing.
Applied Research in Quality of Life,
Jiang, T. Nelson, J. McMinn, C. Hawkes, K. Atatoa Carr, P. Pehi, T. Schick, K.
Five-Year Post-Housing Outcomes for a Housing First Cohort in Aotearoa, New Zealand.
International Journal on Homelessness, 2024, 4(1): page 1-17
4(1), 1-17.

News

Govt rushes to fix its own error that helped collapse the construction sector

Editorial

Professor Philippa Howden-Chapman comments in this op-ed in The Press on the Government's recent policy proposal to underwrite large housing developers to build more private homes.

Housing Tenure and Subjective Wellbeing: The Importance of Public Housing

News

Researchers from the Wellbeing strand of the Public Housing and Urban Regeneration research programme have published an article finding that tenants in public housing have higher wellbeing than ten

In defence of Kaīnga Ora against an ill-informed review

Newspaper article

Professor Philippa Howden-Chapman speaks out in an op-ed about the coalition government's recent review of Kāinga Ora - Homes and Communities.

Housing plus support bring ongoing benefits for people who have been homeless

Media release
A recently published study shows housing people who've experienced homelessness and simultaneously providing them with specialist support services dramatically improves their wellbeing.

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