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      • How the houses perform
      • Why the houses need fixing
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    • Assess your own shower
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  • HEALTHY LIVING PROJECTS
    • AUSTRALIA
      • Housing for Health
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      • Removing Waste Safely
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    • UNITED STATES
  • HEALTHY LIVING PRODUCTS
    • Products & Processes
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  • BIG ISSUES
    • FACT OR FICTION?
    • Overcrowding
    • Where is the money going?
    • The Guide and the future?
    • A working shower in 2017?
    • The Guide is dead ... long live the Guide
    • The Washing Machine Debate
    • Strong currents beneath the Venice calm
    • Building Poverty
    • Housing for Health - the guide
    • TED X Sydney 2013 - Housing for Health
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PEOPLE

  • New York City Housing for Health team memberSlideshow-people_10
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  • HH directors on the jobSlideshow-people_6
  • Goodooga team, NSWSlideshow-people_8
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  • Brooklyn Team, New YorkSlideshow-people_9
  • World Habitat Award study tour, Nepal 2012People wha
  • New York City, Housing for Health TeamSlideshow-people_2

Healthabitat acknowledges that any successes achieved through the Housing for Health program over 25 years, nationally and now internationally, have come from the efforts of literally thousands of people.

People directly involved in the community projects: managers, tradespeople, team leaders, research and development managers, federal, state and regional government agency staff, community staff and management and funding partners, as well as those indirectly involved in supporting the program including those developing systems, data analysis, office management, legal and accounting staff.

Most importantly have been the efforts of the many community members who have participated in the projects, either working as Housing for Health team members or as house residents allowing the project to enter their houses. Their contributions are acknowledged.

Here are some pictures of, and words from, just a few of the many who have contributed to Housing for Health. If you have contributed and want to send a picture and some words contact Healthabitat and send in the information.

  • Local Teams
  • Team Leaders
  • Trades
  • Managers
  • Directors
  • Healthabitat Community

RELATED LINKS

  • Current National Results
  • Indigenous employment
  • BIG ISSUES - overcrowding
  • Community Double Check

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