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(2018).
Lessons Learned from Implementing a Programme of Home Modifications to Prevent Falls amongst the General Population.
Safety,
4(2), 26;
(2020).
Well Homes Initiative: A home-based intervention to address housing-related ill health.
Health Education and Behavior,
47(6), 836-844.
(2016).
Individual and collective action to improve rental housing in New Zealand: an historical and contemporary study (Thesis, Doctor of Philosophy). University of Otago.
(2013).
Unaffordable and unhealthy
In S. Bierre, P. Howden-Chapman & L. Early (Eds.), Homes people can afford: how to improve housing in New Zealand.
Wellington, New Zealand: Steele Roberts Aotearoa
Cunningham, Chris
(2013).
Building Inequality
In M. Rashbrook (Ed.), Inequality: A New Zealand Crisis.
Wellington, New Zealand: Bridget Williams Books.
(2015).
Home modifications to reduce injuries from falls in the Home Injury Prevention Intervention (HIPI) study: a cluster-randomised controlled trial.
(2017).
Effects of minor household interventions to block draughts on social housing temperatures: a before and after study.
Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online,
12(2), 235-245
Robertson, O. Carr, P.A.
(2019).
Residential mobility and socioemotional and behavioural difficulties in a preschool population cohort of New Zealand children.
J Epidemiol Community Health,
73:947-953. doi:10.1136/jech-2019-212436.
(2021).
Home modifications to prevent home fall injuries in houses with Māori occupants (MHIPI): a randomised controlled trial.
Lancet Public Health,
6(9), e631-e640.
(2019).
Why don’t owners improve their homes? Results from a survey following a housing warrant-of-fitness assessment for health and safety.
Australian and NZ Journal of Public Health,
43, 221-227.
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