住房保健公平的愿景

S. Burris, Katie Moran-McCabe, Nadya Prood, K. Blankenship, Angus Corbett, A. Gutman, Bethany Saxon
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本报告是探讨法律在住房公平方面的作用和创新利用法律通过住房改善卫生公平的一系列报告中的第一份。这些报告是基于广泛的文献扫描和对正在住房政策和实践中采取行动的人的半结构化采访。完整的系列报告包括:报告一:住房卫生公平愿景;报告二:促进住房卫生公平的法律手段:系统办法;报告三:住房卫生公平:证据和证据差距;报告四:创造性的人和地方在住房中建立卫生公平;报告五:管理住房保健公平;报告六:通过住房实现卫生公平:系统法律行动蓝图。本报告描述了住房、社区和健康之间的密切关系,并回顾了有关健康、健康公平和住房的新旧证据,以证明“住房中的健康公平”是在美国创建健康文化运动的首要目标。在住房方面实现卫生公平意味着,相当大一部分生活在美国的人将有机会生活在种族和社会经济混合的社区,在那里,所有居民都受益于安全和负担得起的住房、良好的学校、交通、公园和娱乐设施以及经济机会。
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A Vision of Health Equity in Housing
This report is the first in a series of reports exploring the role of law in housing equity and innovative uses of law to improve health equity through housing. The reports are based on extensive literature scans and semi-structured interviews with people who are taking action in housing policy and practice. The full series includes: Report I: A Vision of Health Equity in Housing; Report II: Legal Levers for Health Equity in Housing: A Systems Approach; Report III: Health Equity in Housing: Evidence and Evidence Gaps; Report IV: Creative People and Places Building Health Equity in Housing; Report V: Governing Health Equity in Housing; and Report VI: Health Equity through Housing: A Blueprint for Systematic Legal Action. This report describes the strong relationship between housing, neighborhood and health, and reviews old and new evidence about health, health equity and housing to make the case for “health equity in housing” as a top goal of the movement to create a Culture of Health in America. Achieving health equity in housing means that a substantial proportion of people living in the United States will have the option to live in racially and socio-economically mixed communities where all residents benefit from safe and affordable houses, good schools, transportation, parks and recreational facilities, and economic opportunities.
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