The Housing for Health program focuses on ensuring housing is safe and residents can undertake nine evidence-based healthy living practices.
These nine healthy living practices are ranked from one (most important) to nine.
Life threatening electrical, gas, fire and structural safety issues are treated as the highest priority, followed by the first four healthy living practices. These are considered critical for people to be able to practice healthy living.
The last five healthy living practices are important for healthy living, but are often beyond the scope of project budgets in the Housing for Health program.
All fixing works are prioritised based on safety and health benefits. To learn more about how the Housing for Health program priorises work within projects, visit Housing for Health priorities.
For more information about healthy living practices, visit Healthabitat.