Emma Baker
@_HealthyCities_
Professor of Housing Research; NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence for Healthy Housing; Australian Institute for Machine Learning
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https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3-ya0GIAAAAJ&hl=en 21-04-2014 22:08:15
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Such a great contribution Craig Gurney “… poor housing conditions create victims. Unintentional injuries are not accidents but are avoidable and preventable.”
New paper helps governments preparing for the mental health impact of climate change and environmental events (open access)... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Environment Protection Authority Victoria Uni of Adelaide Australian Centre for Housing Research Guardian Environment
Check out the early 2023 release of the Australian Housing Conditions Data Infrastructure dataset. Lets us look behind the front door of 22,500 Australian homes. rdcu.be/dsnGf Scientific Data
Put the new Quarterly Essay by Alan Kohler on your summer reading list. It’s such a great ‘look back to look forward’ on Australian housing.
What renting is doing to your DNA - radio piece on new ACHR research. Amy Clair Emma Baker Healthy Housing CRE abc.net.au/listen/program…
Renting ages you faster than unemployment or obesity! theconversation.com/insecure-renti… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
Excellent to see housing research trending in the public health literature 🎉Amy Clair JECH_BMJ Australian Centre for Housing Research Healthy Housing CRE Dr Tom Simcock
Laura James’ new paper investigating ‘niches’ as a better way to conceptualize housing’s effects. (Free 50 Link below). Well done Laura James! IJHP Editors
Housing niches: new directions for housing and urban policy protect-au.mimecast.com/s/GppRCgZ04GsD…
Update to Simon Evans story: Qantas now transits international Adelaide-bound passengers via Perth - to a closed airport. Tonight its 20+ tourists and South Australians, surprised to be sleeping in an empty arrivals hall. Peter Malinauskas
Recent study in JECH_BMJ suggests that renting private sector homes can accelerate 'biological ageing' surpassing the impact of unemployment 🏡 #HealthImpact #HousingPolicy #AgeingResearch
Read more on the role of housing policy in creating better health bit.ly/3ZL2d5Z
Are housing circumstances associated with faster epigenetic ageing? (Yes-especially private renting, arrears and pollution exposure) Amy Clair Uni of Adelaide Healthy Housing CRE Housing Studies Association jech.bmj.com/content/early/…