| Literature DB >> 35708259 |
Simon Quilty1, Norman Frank Jupurrurla2, Ross S Bailie3, Russell L Gruen1.
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Keywords: Climate change; Poverty
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35708259 PMCID: PMC9545280 DOI: 10.5694/mja2.51610
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med J Aust ISSN: 0025-729X Impact factor: 12.776
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Remote community housing solutions need to be enshrined in community control. Every house should be thermally safe. Every house needs a refrigerator that has uninterrupted electricity supply. Existing housing infrastructure needs to be reviewed or retrofitted to ensure tenants are provided with dwellings of appropriate thermal design and construction. Remote communities need the same legislative protections for housing and associated utilities as mainstream Australia. Residents with chronic health conditions need culturally appropriate Housing‐for‐Health Liaison Officers who can assist with housing induction, negotiate housing repairs or rectification between agencies or trades, quality inspection, basic energy audits, and rectification processes of a broad range of everyday housing challenges with a “no‐wrong‐doors” approach. Health care professionals need to have clear processes with electricity providers to ensure secure and uninterrupted energy supply for people with relevant health vulnerabilities. Remote Indigenous communities should be economic beneficiaries of renewable energy technology. |