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Getting Around 2: Summary Results 2024
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Getting Around 2: Summary Results 2024

Helen Fitt, Angela Curl, Joanne Stevenson, Cushla Dares, Christina McKerchar, Simon Kingham, Jonathan Williman and Yasmine el Orfi
Transport, Society and Environment Group, Department of Public Health (UOC), University of Otago, Christchurch
07/01/2026
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/49173
Appears in  Transport, Society and Environment

Abstract

The Getting Around Survey Transport Wellbeing Food security Access to healthcare Loneliness Forced car dependence Public transport concessions Transport planning Health equity Social determinants of health Transport geography Specific population health (excl. Indigenous health) not elsewhere classified Health status (incl. wellbeing) Active ground transport Road passenger movements (excl. public transport) Road public transport
How you get around influences the things you can do and where you can go, which can affect your health and wellbeing. We explored how social housing residents access food, healthcare, and connection with family/whānau and friends. This illustrated report is provided to participants to explain what we found. It covers the way people get around (including forced car ownership), use of public transport concessionary fares, access to important amenities, and wellbeing impacts. More detailed results are available in a longer report.
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