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Right At Home
Community Housing Aotearoa
8 episodes
4 days ago
This is a podcast, hosted by Community Housing Aotearoa about how we can realise a fairer housing future for Aotearoa New Zealand. We will talk to change-makers, practitioners, policy experts and those on the front lines of ensuring the human right to a decent home is being realised on the ground.
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This is a podcast, hosted by Community Housing Aotearoa about how we can realise a fairer housing future for Aotearoa New Zealand. We will talk to change-makers, practitioners, policy experts and those on the front lines of ensuring the human right to a decent home is being realised on the ground.
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EP: 3 The case for universally designed housing with disability rights advocate Erin Gough
Right At Home
32 minutes 53 seconds
3 years ago
EP: 3 The case for universally designed housing with disability rights advocate Erin Gough

Access to a decent home is a human right. It’s one of the principles in the International Bill of Rights on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, the International Bill of Rights of the Child, and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

Aotearoa is a signatory to all declarations, yet the right to a decent home has not been enacted.

Our approach to housing has underserved one community to the point it could be described as inhumane.

In this episode, Vic Crockford is joined by Wellington-based human rights lawyer, Erin Gough, to talk about accessible housing for the disabled community.

Erin has first-hand experience with the severe lack of accessible housing options. Recently she became a first home owner despite the barriers she encountered.

“I've had a lot of barriers as a wheelchair user accessing suitable housing and feeling at home. The most acute experience meant I had to shower at my workplace for about seven months.” Erin Gough, human rights advocate.

Topics covered:

- the impact of inaccessible housing on mental & physical health

- how universal design can help provide a better standard of home

- how people's fear of disability impacts good housing design

- the impact of seen and unseen disabilities.

And more.

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Resources:

Access full episode transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRgJvfwNyfWWAaJWrVe3HbO_eFKSV5Oc17Fe6PV-Fa4vzoh8XRj6IHWax2GcSPFOw/pub

Erin’s work

https://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/homed/real-estate/125303303/lack-of-accessible-housing-left-woman-showering-at-work-for-months

https://www.rnz.co.nz/summer-2020/bodies-and-health/summer-reads/repairing-an-invisible-coat-of-shame/

Community Housing Aotearoa Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/communityhousing.org.nz

Right At Home
This is a podcast, hosted by Community Housing Aotearoa about how we can realise a fairer housing future for Aotearoa New Zealand. We will talk to change-makers, practitioners, policy experts and those on the front lines of ensuring the human right to a decent home is being realised on the ground.