Yard Improvement
Yard areas contain a wide range of activities and service provision and these can contribute significantly in reducing crowding and improving health.
Learn MoreYard areas contain a wide range of activities and service provision and these can contribute significantly in reducing crowding and improving health.
Learn MoreIn an environment requiring constant introduction of Housing for Health principles and operating methods to new staff and communities, a range of training materials has been developed to assist in accessibility to the details of the Housing for Health program.
Learn MoreThese Tool Belts were developed to make carrying all the equipment needed to test 250 items in each house easier for the survey/fix teams whilst they move around communities.
Learn MoreIn hot climates, it can often be hotter inside the house than outside in the shade under a tree. Extremes in temperature inside houses can impact on the health of people.
Learn MoreHousing for Health Survey data shows that taps are not working well. Poorly performing taps impact on the ability of the householder to maintain personal hygiene and health.
Learn MoreHousing for Health survey data shows stoves are performing poorly in Indigenous communities nationally with an average lifespan of between 6 months to two years. This project aims to address the issue of stove function.
Learn MoreThis project developed and tested a shower, laundry and toilet area including HWS, rainwater storage and filter for drinking water supply and monitoring equipment for power and water.
Learn MoreThe aim of this project was to produce a Housing for Health data analysis tool to help scope major upgrade works following a Housing for Health Survey Fix project.
Learn MoreA House project that was established to develop a range of designs to construct prototype houses that demonstrate best practice in all aspects of design, construction and detailing.
Learn MoreExperience has shown that the success of the Housing For Health survey/fix program can be measured directly by measurement of total water consumption into the community during the survey/fix program.
Learn MoreThe aim of MHBH is:
Improve targeting of housing repair and maintenance (R&M) funds to maximise value for dollar investment
Emphasise workflow outcomes to ensure quality control of R&M work
Develop IT to support flexible, secure data collection, management and reporting capabilities
Most kitchen areas in surveyed houses showed poor design and construction, use of poor quality materials and health hardware, and a lack of maintenance. This project tests a modular kitchen design.
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