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    Health Equity In Housing Webinar Series: Part 2: Building and Maintaining Safe and Affordable Homes

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    Date
    2020-09-03
    Author
    Burris, Scott cc
    Moran-McCabe, Kathleen
    Korfmacher, Katrina
    Aurand, Andrew
    Miao, Gregory
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    Center for Public Health Law Research (Temple University Beasley School of Law)
    National Center for Healthy Housing
    National Low Income Housing Coalition
    Department
    Law
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    Housing
    Housing and health
    Housing--United States
    Housing management--United States
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.34944/dspace/7419
    Abstract
    In "Building and Maintaining Safe and Affordable Homes," the second webinar in our three-part series, presenters from the Temple University Center for Public Health Law Research, the National Low Income Housing Coalition, and ChangeLab Solutions will explore research and best practices for how we can build health equity in housing by improving and maintaining housing quality and by increasing and maintaining housing affordability. The panelists will revisit the goal of health equity in housing and the importance of a holistic systems approach before exploring research and existing efforts to increase access to safe and affordable housing, support housing code enforcement, and ensure healthy housing for all.
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    Inspired by the "Legal Levers for Health Equity in Housing" report series published by the Center for Public Health Law Research, this webinar series explores the goal of health equity in housing through the lens of laws, policies, and other legal mechanisms to understand how those “levers” may support broad-reaching systems change to establish access to safe, affordable housing in richly diverse and supportive neighborhoods. This three-part webinar series is co-sponsored by the National Center for Healthy Housing, the National Low Income Housing Coalition, and the Center for Public Health Law Research at Temple University’s Beasley School of Law.
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    Scott Burris, Katrina Korfmacher, Mark Willis, Building and Maintaining Safe and Affordable Homes, Health Equity In Housing Webinar Series, (September 2, 2020).
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    Center for Public Health Law Research (Temple University Beasley School of Law)
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    Health Equity In Housing Webinar Series, Part 2
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