The 2024 Houston Lecture: What has 30 years of research on the social determinants of health taught us about housing and the housing crisis?

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Presented by:  Dr. Patricia O’Campo, Faculty Member, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto

Moderated by: Dr. Akram Mahani, Assistant Professor, Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Regina

Each year, it seems an ever-greater number of Canadians are unable to secure quality affordable housing. This crisis grabs the attention of the media, politicians, researchers and advocates, yet the housing crisis persists. At the same time, for at least three decades, housing and housing as a human right, have been the subject of research on the social determinants. This talk will focus on what we have learned from this research about designing and implementing solutions to ensure that all Canadians have affordable, safe and high quality housing.


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About the Houston Lecture:  Thanks to the generous donation of the late Dr. Stuart and Mary Houston and the Houston Family Trust, this annual lecture brings together thought leaders, academics, students and community members to hear from leading experts on current issues related to inequality, health and social policy in Canada.   For more information, please visit the Houston Lecture Series page here:  https://www.schoolofpublicpolicy.sk.ca/news-events/named-lecture-series/the-houston-lecture.php.

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