Housing

Housing, or more generally living spaces, refers to the construction and assigned usage of houses or buildings collectively, for the purpose of sheltering people — the planning or provision delivered by an authority, with related meanings. The social issue is of ensuring that members of society have a home in which to live, whether this is a house, or some other kind of dwelling, lodging, or shelter. Many governments have one or more housing authorities, sometimes also called a housing ministry, or housing department.

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WHO: World Health Organization · 7 November 2024 English

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8. Albadra D, Coley D, Hart J. Toward healthy housing for the displaced. J Archit. 2018;23(1):115–36


WHO: World Health Organization · 12 October 2024 English

Stigma and discrimination related to mental health conditions are widespread and harmful. Reducing stigma and discrimination can benefit families, societies and economies – it can save lives. The toolkit offers …

find it harder to get work, study or have secure housing; ➥ live up to 20 years less than the rest of population, police or law enforcement officers, housing providers, young people, media workers, politicians


EC: European Commission · 11 October 2024 English

In response to the energy crisis, which led to high inflation, Romania, like other EU Member States, introduced a series of price-related and income-related measures to cushion the negative impact …

and narcotics CP03 Clothing and footwear CP04 Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels CP05 Furnishings 12 2021 2022 Percentage points Other Transport Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels Alcoholic and Erzo, F. P. (2003), ‘The misallocation of housing under rent control’, American Economic Review


EC: European Commission · 25 September 2024 English

elderly, persons with chronic diseases, low-income households, and persons living in sub-standard housing, are exposed to climate hazards. Signatories report high-risk hazards (such as extreme heat, droughts

households, and persons living in sub-standard housing, are exposed to climate hazards. Signatories report households, and persons living in sub- standard housing  are exposed to climate hazards. Signatories report primarily used as residential buildings. Social housing is included in this sector. 1A1 1A2 Industries


WHO: World Health Organization · 23 September 2024

The Stories of AMR photobook was developed by the WHO Regional Office for Europe as part of an awareness raising campaign that uses the power of photography and storytelling to …

established calf health service and carry out housing trials. Antibiotic reduction in incoming calves


WHO: World Health Organization · 20 September 2024 English

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achieve important life goals, such as securing housing, forming intimate relationships and obtaining


adass: Association of Directors of Adult Social Services · 10 September 2024 English

While we don't expect immediate solutions, we urge the Government to demonstrate the political will to invest in social care and recognise the importance of adult social care to all …

care from other key council services, such as housing, environment, transport and public health, that limited to, social care, public health, transport, housing and leisure. • Investment in step-up and step-down


EC: European Commission · 3 September 2024 English

Increasing inequalities in multiple dimensions have played a role in fostering a feeling of injustice and triggering social dissatisfaction. While fairness is subjective, the far-reaching impact of perceptions of unfairness …

all countries, followed by education, pensions, housing and then income support and family and unemployment all countries, followed by education, pensions, housing and then income support and family and unemployment health, long-term care, education, pensions, housing, income support, family support, and unemployment respondents, respectively. Increased spending on housing, income and family support are slightly less popular north-western EU countries, support is highest for housing (Luxembourg and Ireland) or education (Germany)


Groundswell · 2 September 2024 English

2nd September 2024 “As a person who has been homeless in the past, I know how difficult it is to get out of homelessness. The Prime Minister said it is …

data-contrast="auto"><strong>Homelessness is not only a housing issue but also a health issue.</strong> Homelessness data-contrast="auto"><strong>Better housing is needed:</strong> more social housing, better commissioning and quality access to tenancies is prevented. The right to housing must be recognised in legislation. </span><span protect the everyday human rights like the right to housing, health and social security for people who have


PHAC: Public Health Agency of Canada · 29 August 2024 English

Issued also in French under title: Promotion de la santé et prévention des maladies chroniques au Canada.

peer support, navigation, education, employment, housing, wellness activities and other community and social gender, sexual identity, dis- ability status and housing status were col- lapsed into general categories Missing 2048 (32.2) Housing status Experiencing homelessness 92 (1.4) Has housing 3370 (53.0) Other/prefer 1 506 (6.8) Peer support 893 (4.0) 953 (4.3) Housing 842 (3.8) 804 (3.6) Cultural 270 (1.2) such as finances, employment, food security and housing,22,30 these data highlight both the need for multidisciplinary


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