Background: Living in cold housing conditions and risk of fuel poverty presents a range of physiological and psychosocial health risks. Limited research has specifically investigated the effects of fuel poverty on children and young people, and even less has been conducted with youth input into the research process. Methods: The Cool? Study used mixed methods, participatory action research carried out with youth researchers involved at all stages through questionnaire design, analysis, qualitative design, e-interviewing and dissemination of results. This article reports on results of an online survey of 656 adolescents aged 14–16 years completed at 17 schools in New Zealand. Sampling was based on selecting schools for invitation, with the p...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the experience of potentially vulnerable people during cold weather to inform...
The trend of expansion in Higher Education in the UK since 1992 has created a massive demand for acc...
Fuel poverty, (the inability to afford adequate household energy services, including healthy indoor ...
Cold homes contribute to 20,000 to 40,000 excess winter deaths each year in the UK and approximately...
Fuel poverty, or the inability to heat one’s home to World Health Organisation recommended standards...
Fuel poverty is an issue that has been documented to affect many low-income households in New Zealan...
Cold homes and fuel poverty have been identified as factors in health and social inequalities that c...
This paper presents findings from the qualitative arm of the Warm Homes Project, a programme of rese...
This paper presents findings from the qualitative arm of the Warm Homes Project, a programme of rese...
This paper presents findings from the qualitative arm of the Warm Homes Project, a programme of rese...
Fuel poverty research can be understood as the study of issues associated with the plight of househo...
Children living in cold homes experience worse outcomes. This paper considers some of the findings f...
Published online: 06 Nov 2019Cold housing is not widely recognized as a problem that occurs in mild-...
Children living in cold homes experience worse outcomes. This paper considers some of the findings f...
International evidence suggests that cold housing – and its effects on health – is not just confined...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the experience of potentially vulnerable people during cold weather to inform...
The trend of expansion in Higher Education in the UK since 1992 has created a massive demand for acc...
Fuel poverty, (the inability to afford adequate household energy services, including healthy indoor ...
Cold homes contribute to 20,000 to 40,000 excess winter deaths each year in the UK and approximately...
Fuel poverty, or the inability to heat one’s home to World Health Organisation recommended standards...
Fuel poverty is an issue that has been documented to affect many low-income households in New Zealan...
Cold homes and fuel poverty have been identified as factors in health and social inequalities that c...
This paper presents findings from the qualitative arm of the Warm Homes Project, a programme of rese...
This paper presents findings from the qualitative arm of the Warm Homes Project, a programme of rese...
This paper presents findings from the qualitative arm of the Warm Homes Project, a programme of rese...
Fuel poverty research can be understood as the study of issues associated with the plight of househo...
Children living in cold homes experience worse outcomes. This paper considers some of the findings f...
Published online: 06 Nov 2019Cold housing is not widely recognized as a problem that occurs in mild-...
Children living in cold homes experience worse outcomes. This paper considers some of the findings f...
International evidence suggests that cold housing – and its effects on health – is not just confined...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the experience of potentially vulnerable people during cold weather to inform...
The trend of expansion in Higher Education in the UK since 1992 has created a massive demand for acc...
Fuel poverty, (the inability to afford adequate household energy services, including healthy indoor ...