Publication or Resource

(2021).
Home modifications to prevent home fall injuries in houses with Māori occupants (MHIPI): a randomised controlled trial.
Lancet Public Health,
6(9), e631-e640.
Fariu-Ariki, P. Lawson Te-Aho, K.
(2019).
A principles framework for taking action on Māori/Indigenous Homelessness in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
SSM Population Health,
8, 100450.
(2020).
Study protocol of a randomized controlled trial of home modification to prevent home fall injuries in houses with Māori occupants.
MDPI Methods and Protocols,
3(4), 71.

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The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Andrew Hoggard (Part 2)

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Wallace and panellists Jo McCarroll and Andrew Hoggard discuss if Aotearoa should have a national design agency, with urban design a controversial topic.

Housing researchers win the Rutherford Medal, NZ’s top research honour

Media release
Professor Philippa Howden-Chapman and team are awarded the 2021 Rutherford medal.

New research highlights the benefit of injury prevention measures in Māori households

Media release
A new study finds inexpensive home modifications can reduce the incidence of falls at home.

Report on housing lacking basic amenities

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Five percent of New Zealand houses lack basic amenities, a new report from He Kāinga Oranga has found.
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