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“HOUSING” is a key health need in East London, and is the result of the social and economic inequalities persistent in these boroughs.”

“HOUSING” is a key health need in East London, and is the result of the social and economic inequalities persistent in these boroughs.”Make an argument for or against the following statement:
“HOUSING” is a key health need in East London, and is the result of the social and economic inequalities persistent in these boroughs.”
In your essay, please use evidence from academic texts, including case studies detailing specific examples, local health policies (i.e.: JSNAs) and any relevant theories of health inequalities.
To be discussed on the following boroughs:
? Barking and Dagenham
? Hackney
? Newham
? Tower Hamlets
Can address issues such as:
? Overcrowding
? House conditions
? Costly, after paying rent little or no money is left
? It is in the UK policy agenda (governmental matter)
? Others
Please include more references to make 30 in total
Word count: 3500

Please highlight your voice (i.e your opinion)
………………………………………………………………………………………..
References bellow were given in the lecture and should be used in the assignment
‘It’s not for us’
Regeneration, the 2012 Olympics and the gentrification of East London
Paul Watt 2013

The Right to the City
DAVID HARVEY 2003

HOUSING AND PUBLIC HEALTH
Mary Shaw 2004

Convergence
Within 20 years the communities who host the 2012 Games will have the same social and economic chances as their neighbours across London
Convergence Framework Action Plan 2011-2015

Gentrification and the Middle-class Remaking ofInner London, 1961–2001
Chris Hamnett 2003
Designer neighbourhoods: new-build residential development in nonmetropolitan UK cities – the case of Bristol
Martin Boddy 2007

Gentrification, Housing Redifferentiation and Urban Regeneration: ‘Going for Growth’ in Newcastle upon Tyne
Stuart Cameron 2003

What Makes Gentrification ‘Gentrification’?
P. A. Redfern 2003

Health effects of housing improvement: systematic review of intervention studies
Hilary Thomson, Mark Petticrew, David Morrison 2001

Housing standards: a glossary of housing and health
P Howden-Chapman 2004

Roy Emerson Memorial Lecture; 30th September 2011
A house is not a home when it causes ill-health
Dr Stephen Battersby
President, Chartered Institute of Environmental Health

Health impact assessment of housing improvements: incorporating research evidence
H Thomson, M Petticrew, M Douglas 2002

Fool’s Gold NEF economic as if people and planet mattered
Josh Ryan-Collins 2008

Do urban regeneration programmes improve public health and reduce health inequalities? A synthesis of the evidence from UK policy and practice (1980–2004)
Hilary Thomson, Rowland Atkinson, Mark Petticrew, Ade Kearns 2006

Seeing Olympic effects through the eyes of marginally housed youth: changing places and the gentrification of East London
Jacqueline Kennelly & Paul Watt 2012
http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rvst20

Designer neighbourhoods: new-build residential development in nonmetropolitan UK cities- the case of Bristol
Martin Boddy 2007

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