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Housing, health and happiness: How inadequate housing shapes child and parental wellbeing

On 30 May, we published the report: 'Housing, health and happiness How inadequate housing shapes child and parental wellbeing'. The new research, published by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) and funded by The Housing Agency Ireland Research Support Programme, shows that families living in poorer quality housing have lower social and emotional wellbeing. 👩‍👧 Mothers living in inadequate housing and poorer quality neighbourhoods report more depression, find parenting more stressful, and report greater conflict and less closeness with their children and partner. 👤 The children of these mothers, in turn, face greater social and emotional difficulties. 🏚 Inadequate housing includes damp conditions, lack of heating and accommodation being too small, and poorer quality neighbourhoods refer to areas with more disorder and fewer social supports. 💶 Low-income families are more likely to live in unsuitable homes, to struggle to heat their homes and to reside in areas with lower levels of social capital. 📊 Families of children with disabilities, lone parents and migrant origin families are more likely to be in homes that are unsuitable and neighbourhoods with more disorder and less social support. Read more key findings: https://www.esri.ie/news/poor-housing... Download the full report 'Housing, Health and Happiness: How Inadequate Housing Shapes Child and Parental Wellbeing': https://www.esri.ie/publications/hous... The webinar includes: Prof Alan Barrett, Director, ESRI Shane Burke, Head of Research, Housing Agency Authors - James Laurence, Helen Russell, Emer Smyth Ann-Marie O'Reilly, National Advocacy Manager Threshold Marcella Stakem, Research and Policy Officer, Saint Vincent De Paul (SVP)

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