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Good homes for all

Good homes for all: A proposal to fix England's housing

This final report from the Good Home Inquiry examines the problem of unsuitable and low-quality housing in England’s existing housing stock.

  • Homes
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the good home dialogue

The Good Home Dialogue

This new research for the Good Home Inquiry with BritainThinks and Sciencewise asked people living in poor-quality homes what they thought would help their situations.

  • Homes
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The missing market

The missing market: How home retailers can better meet the needs of over 50s consumers

This report explores the market for ‘inclusive products’ for the home, particularly those found in kitchens and bathrooms.

  • Age-friendly Movement
  • Homes
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Technical briefings

Technical briefings: the Good Home Inquiry

This set of technical briefings has been prepared as part of the learning to support the work of the Good Home Inquiry.

  • Homes
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CaCHE

Past, present and future: Housing policy and poor-quality homes

This report presents a series of recommendations for addressing the widely acknowledged crisis in housing quality in England and its impact on older people.

  • Homes
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Ageing in a rural place

Ageing in a rural place

This paper provides a commentary on the challenges and opportunities for people ageing in rural and coastal places.

  • Age-friendly Movement
  • Homes
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Getting our homes in order

Getting our homes in order: How England's homes are failing us

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the majority of people have spent more time at home than ever before and the impact of poor living conditions on people’s physical and mental health is becoming indisputably more apparent.

  • Homes
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No place like home

No place like home: Findings from the NatCen panel Homes and Communities Study 2020

This report produces the findings from our survey conducted with NatCen, which looked at how people feel about their homes and the impact of the first lockdown on those aged 50 to 69.

  • Homes

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