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Consultation submission form Building Code update 2022 -Transition period for the energy efficiency of housing

He Kāinga Oranga - Housing and Health Research Programme Team has made a submission to  MBIE about the extended transition time for the improved building standards, please read

Gale, J. Siebers, R. Phipps, R.
(2005).
Is the Wellington medical school facility a sick building?
The New Zealand Medical Student Journal,
3
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Thomson, G. Wilson, N.
(2005).
Attitudes to, and knowledge of, secondhand smoke in New Zealand homes and cars
New Zealand Medical Journal,
118(1213).
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(2007).
Healthy Housing Index Pilot Study Final Report.
He Kāinga Oranga/Housing & Health Research Programme Department of Public Health, University of Otago, Wellington.
Sheuya, S. Patel, S.
(2007).
The Design of Housing and Shelter Programs: The Social and Environmental Determinants of Inequalities.
Journal of Urban Health,
84, 98–108.
(2007).
Institutional challenges in addressing healthy low-cost housing for all: learning from past policy.
Social Policy Journal of New Zealand,
30, 42-64.
(2008).
Excess winter morbidity and mortality: still a lack of evidence that housing or socio-economic status makes much difference.
Reviews on Environmental Health,
23(3), 203-221.
(2009).
Taranaki home injury hazards study.
Build Magazine,
112, 52-5.
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(Eds.), (2009).
Do damp and mould matter? Health impact of leaky homes.
Wellington: Steele Roberts Aotearoa, 172p.
Pene, G. Peita, M.
(2009).
Living the Tokelauan way in New Zealand.
Social Policy Journal,
35, 79-92.
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