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Well Homes Initiative: A Home-Based Intervention to Address Housing-Related Ill Health
by
White, Maddie
, Baker, Michael
, Davis, Cheryl
, Howden-Chapman, Philippa
, Ombler, Jenny
, Pierse, Nevil
, Chisholm, Elinor
in
Advocacy
/ Assessments
/ Bedding
/ Carpets
/ Charitable trusts
/ Child
/ Child Health
/ Childhood
/ Children
/ Childrens health
/ Evaluation
/ Families & family life
/ Foreign Countries
/ Health care expenditures
/ Health promotion
/ Heating
/ Home based
/ Home Visits
/ Hospitalized
/ Housing
/ Housing Needs
/ Humans
/ Installation
/ Insulation
/ Intervention
/ New Zealand
/ Partnerships
/ Philanthropy
/ Physical Environment
/ Rentals
/ Social agencies
/ Social Services
/ Trusts (Financial)
2020
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Well Homes Initiative: A Home-Based Intervention to Address Housing-Related Ill Health
by
White, Maddie
, Baker, Michael
, Davis, Cheryl
, Howden-Chapman, Philippa
, Ombler, Jenny
, Pierse, Nevil
, Chisholm, Elinor
in
Advocacy
/ Assessments
/ Bedding
/ Carpets
/ Charitable trusts
/ Child
/ Child Health
/ Childhood
/ Children
/ Childrens health
/ Evaluation
/ Families & family life
/ Foreign Countries
/ Health care expenditures
/ Health promotion
/ Heating
/ Home based
/ Home Visits
/ Hospitalized
/ Housing
/ Housing Needs
/ Humans
/ Installation
/ Insulation
/ Intervention
/ New Zealand
/ Partnerships
/ Philanthropy
/ Physical Environment
/ Rentals
/ Social agencies
/ Social Services
/ Trusts (Financial)
2020
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Well Homes Initiative: A Home-Based Intervention to Address Housing-Related Ill Health
by
White, Maddie
, Baker, Michael
, Davis, Cheryl
, Howden-Chapman, Philippa
, Ombler, Jenny
, Pierse, Nevil
, Chisholm, Elinor
in
Advocacy
/ Assessments
/ Bedding
/ Carpets
/ Charitable trusts
/ Child
/ Child Health
/ Childhood
/ Children
/ Childrens health
/ Evaluation
/ Families & family life
/ Foreign Countries
/ Health care expenditures
/ Health promotion
/ Heating
/ Home based
/ Home Visits
/ Hospitalized
/ Housing
/ Housing Needs
/ Humans
/ Installation
/ Insulation
/ Intervention
/ New Zealand
/ Partnerships
/ Philanthropy
/ Physical Environment
/ Rentals
/ Social agencies
/ Social Services
/ Trusts (Financial)
2020
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Well Homes Initiative: A Home-Based Intervention to Address Housing-Related Ill Health
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Well Homes Initiative: A Home-Based Intervention to Address Housing-Related Ill Health
2020
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Overview
Background
Six thousand children are hospitalized each year in New Zealand with housing sensitive conditions, and 86.2% of these children are rehospitalized during childhood. The Healthy Homes Initiative, set up by the Ministry of Health, and implemented in Wellington through Well Homes, carries out housing assessments and delivers a range of housing interventions.
Method
Housing assessments were carried out by trained community workers. Philanthropic funding was received for the interventions through a local charitable trust.
Results
Well Homes saw 895 families. Mold in the home was the most commonly recorded area of poor housing quality, in 836 homes (93%). Partial or complete lack of insulation was also common, with 452 records (51%) having a documented need for further assessment and either an upgrade or full installation. Eighty-three percent of homes had insufficient sources of heating. A total of 5,537 interventions were delivered. Bedding, heaters, and draft stopping were delivered over 90% of the time. In contrast, insulation and carpets were only delivered 40% of the time. Interventions were least likely to be delivered in private rental housing.
Discussion
Targeted interventions using social partnerships can deliver housing improvements for relatively little health spending. Well Homes provides immediate and practical interventions, education, connection with social agencies, and advocacy for more substantial structural home improvements to help families keep their home warmer, drier, and healthier. This approach will be strengthened when combined with a new regulatory framework to raise the standards of private rental housing.
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