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Why don't we make rental housing safer?
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Why don't we make rental housing safer?

Sarah Bierre, Michael Keall and Philippa Howden-Chapman
Public Health Expert Briefing (The Briefing - Te Mahere)
Public Health Communication Centre Aotearoa
06/03/2024
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/10523/22934

Abstract

Why don’t we regulate or enforce safety for rental housing when the evidence points to costeffective interventions? We unpack the narrative around home injury and find progress in addressing safety via rental housing regulations is stymied, in part, by institutional arrangements that favour the framing of home injury as a product of individual behaviour and culpability rather than environmental risk. Regulations that do exist, remain ineffectively enforced.
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