Inter-sectoral policy partnerships: a case study of South Western Sydney’s Health and Housing Partnership

IF 2.4 2区 经济学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES International Journal of Housing Policy Pub Date : 2023-02-23 DOI:10.1080/19491247.2022.2147352
Karla Jaques, F. Haigh, Siggi Zapart, M. Beer, Genene Peisley, C. Calalang, M. Thornell, S. Conaty, P. Harris
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Abstract The evidence linking human health and housing is overwhelming. However, less focus has been on collaborative action between the sectors to improve health. Focussing on social housing adds an important equity lens to the housing and health partnership literature. Since 2009, a unique formal partnership between a State Health Service, State Social Housing Organisation and a research organisation has existed. The partnership aims to realise potential benefits of integrating health considerations into asset and social planning within the housing sector and to empower residents to lead on outcomes they identify for the community and themselves individually. The partnership has a shared vision of working together to improve the health and wellbeing of social housing communities in one of Australia’s most disadvantaged regions. This paper presents an analysis of over a decade of the partnership work. We present the history of the partnership, overview outcomes to date, and describe key mechanisms and contextual factors that have enabled action. We present our findings using two frameworks, one a practice focussed partnership toolkit and the other a theory informed approach to health focussed governance. Both frameworks enable us to present findings linking the practical successes and challenges of this partnership work with deeper insights from theory.
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部门间政策伙伴关系:西南悉尼卫生和住房伙伴关系案例研究
将人类健康和住房联系起来的证据是压倒性的。然而,对各部门之间为改善健康而采取的合作行动关注较少。关注社会住房为住房和卫生伙伴关系文献增加了一个重要的公平视角。自2009年以来,国家卫生服务机构、国家社会住房组织和一个研究组织之间建立了独特的正式伙伴关系。该伙伴关系旨在实现将健康考虑因素纳入住房部门的资产和社会规划的潜在效益,并使居民能够领导他们为社区和自己确定的成果。该伙伴关系有一个共同的愿景,即共同努力改善澳大利亚最弱势地区之一的社会住房社区的健康和福祉。本文对十多年来的伙伴关系工作进行了分析。我们介绍了伙伴关系的历史,概述了迄今为止的成果,并描述了促成行动的关键机制和背景因素。我们使用两个框架提出了我们的研究结果,一个是侧重于实践的伙伴关系工具包,另一个是侧重于健康治理的理论知情方法。这两个框架使我们能够将这一伙伴关系工作的实际成功和挑战与更深入的理论见解联系起来。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Housing Policy aims to be the leading forum for the critical analysis of housing policy, systems and practice from a social science perspective. It is published quartely. We welcome articles based on policy-relevant research and analysis focused on all parts of the world. We especially encourage papers that contribute to comparative housing analysis, but articles on national or sub-national housing systems are also welcome if they contain data, arguments or policy implications that are relevant to an international audience.
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