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Housing & Health: Part 2- The HIDDEN Dangers of MOULD

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In this episode of 'Stories, Labels, and Misconceptions,' hosts Val Barrett and Dr. Jeremy Anderson explore the tragic case of two-year-old Awaab Ishak, who died from exposure to mould in his home. The discussion delves into the failings of housing associations, the UK's housing and safety rating systems, and the broader implications for the NHS and social care.

The episode examines the responsibilities of housing providers, the challenges faced by families in unsafe housing conditions, and the need for systemic reform to prevent further tragedies. Additionally, the hosts share personal anecdotes and discuss the importance of prioritising public health and safety in housing policies

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Music: Dynamic
Rap Lyrics: Hollyhood Tay
Podcast Produced & Edited: Val Barrett

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In this episode of 'Stories, Labels, and Misconceptions,' hosts Val Barrett and Dr. Jeremy Anderson explore the tragic case of two-year-old Awaab Ishak, who died from exposure to mould in his home. The discussion delves into the failings of housing associations, the UK's housing and safety rating systems, and the broader implications for the NHS and social care.

The episode examines the responsibilities of housing providers, the challenges faced by families in unsafe housing conditions, and the need for systemic reform to prevent further tragedies. Additionally, the hosts share personal anecdotes and discuss the importance of prioritising public health and safety in housing policies

Email us: [email protected]

Music: Dynamic
Rap Lyrics: Hollyhood Tay
Podcast Produced & Edited: Val Barrett

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