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National Housing Affordability Agreement: A Case Study

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Equity-focused health impact assessment on the National Housing Affordability Agreement An equity focused health impact assessment (EFHIA) assesses policy for potential differential effects on the health of a population and groups within that population, and determines whether these effects are inequitable. This EFHIA will examine the National Housing Affordability Agreement (NAHA), to assess the objective and effectiveness of the policy, if there have been any unanticipated impacts or groups disadvantaged, and provide recommendations for implementation. (1, 2) Housing affordability is the relationship between household income and burden of housing costs and is an issue when it prevents population groups from accessing appropriate or secure housing. (3, 4) Australia has seen a severe escalation in rent and house prices that have not been matched by growth of household income. This decline in housing affordability is a result of economic growth, tax incentives for owners and investors, more accessible finance and population growths, which consequently result in an increased demand for housing. (3, 5) Moreover, this is further compounded by land and development limitations that restrict increases in housing …show more content…

The outcomes were to achieve sustainable housing and social inclusion for the homeless and those at risk of homelessness. Also, to provide Indigenous people with the same housing opportunities as other Australians and improved housing amenities and reduced overcrowding, especially in remote areas. Furthermore, lastly, for people being able to rent housing that meets their needs, purchase affordable housing and have access to an efficient and responsive housing market. The achievement of these outcomes was to be assessed by a range of outputs and reported upon annually by the COAG reform council. (12,

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