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The Cost of Unhealthy Housing to the National Health Service

Commons Debate pack by Wendy Wilson. It was first published on Tuesday, 19 February 2019. It was last updated on Wednesday, 20 February 2019.

When making a case for the debate to the Backbench Business Committee, Mr Shannon said:

I am the chair of the APPG for healthy homes and buildings. We have just done a full inquiry and delivered a white paper. There are many recommendations in that white paper. You have it in front of you. Healthy homes contribute to better educational attainment, higher workplace productivity, reduced emissions, lower energy bills and a lower carbon footprint.

The cost of unhealthy housing to the NHS also came up in the inquiry, and that is also very important. The title of the APPG contains the word “healthy”, so that is the reason we are asking for this debate. Poor housing in the United Kingdom has contributed greatly to health issues. We have tried to raise awareness of that with the Minister, Kit Malthouse, and with the Government directly.

The APPG’s White Paper is called Building our Future: Laying the Foundations for Healthy Homes and Buildings.

Relevant Library papers include:

The Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS)

Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Bill 2017-19

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Reference

CDP-2019-0046 
Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018
Thursday, 20 December 2018
Public acts
Unhealthy Housing: Cost to the NHS
Tuesday, 26 February 2019
Parliamentary proceedings
House of Commons

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