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  • Housing researchers win the Rutherford Medal, NZ’s top research honour

    … disease and deaths, particularly for children and older people.” He Kāinga Oranga’s work has influenced innovations …
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  • Anyone can live in a boarding house, can’t they? The advantages and disadvantages of boarding house residence

    … and housing policy and recognition of housing needs when people on low incomes are discharged or released from … ability to advocate for improved housing conditions for people using the service. The study found more can be done to …
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  • Home truths and cool admissions: New Zealand housing attributes and excess winter hospitalisation

    … year. All-cause EWHIs were highest in the very young and older people, higher for women than for men, and higher in Māori …
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  • Housing, Insulation and Health Study

    … between poor health and damp, cold housing among people with existing respiratory problems. To test whether … were insulated, they were drier and slightly warmer. People in the insulated houses reported that their houses …
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  • Are people who already cycle and walk more responsive to an active travel intervention?

    … Are people who already cycle and walk more responsive to an …
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  • Trajectories of Successful Aging Among Older Adults in Aotearoa New Zealand.

    … Trajectories of Successful Aging Among Older Adults in Aotearoa New Zealand. …
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  • 86% of New Zealanders live in towns and cities

    … conditions on the health, wellbeing and prosperity of people, whānau and communities. We are currently working on a …
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  • Finding a home

    … The Housing First model has taken around 1000 people off the street and put them into houses in Hamilton …
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  • A Failed Attempt at Participatory Video With Takatāpui/LGBTIQ+ People Who Had Experienced Homelessness

    … Attempt at Participatory Video With Takatāpui/LGBTIQ+ People Who Had Experienced Homelessness …
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  • A Failed Attempt at Participatory Video With Takatāpui/LGBTIQ+ People Who Had Experienced Homelessness

    … Attempt at Participatory Video With Takatāpui/LGBTIQ+ People Who Had Experienced Homelessness …
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