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The Restoration House COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic: Challenging Systemic Racism and Ableism through Community Solidarity and Action
Published 2023-10-01“…The Restoration House example offers several contributions to how we think about community and public health advocacy, organizing, and operational interventions through crises and beyond. …”
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The Restoration House COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic: Challenging Systemic Racism and Ableism through Community Solidarity and Action
Published 2023-10-01“…The Restoration House example offers several contributions to how we think about community and public health advocacy, organizing, and operational interventions through crises and beyond. …”
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Scaling Post-Disaster Housing Capacity: Roundtable Report
Published 2024“…The roundtable and this report seek to catalyze systemic research and provide discrete recommendations to address the challenges and opportunities to restore housing for disaster survivors.…”
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MANAGEMENT OF A RESTORED ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE: THE VILLA FICANA ECOMUSEUM (ITALY)
Published 2020-07-01“…The restoration work – ordered by the Municipality – concerned half of the about fifty houses that make up the neighbourhood. The restored houses have been used for some years by local associations for cultural activities. …”
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Housing and integration of internally displaced persons: The case of Ukraine in 2018
Published 2023-04-01“…Policies aimed at restoring housing resources, particularly pathways to homeownership, will be essential to rebuilding Ukraine.…”
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Improved social services and the burden of post-traumatic stress disorder among economically vulnerable people after a natural disaster: a modelling study
Published 2019-02-01“…Findings: An SSCM approach to restore housing and provide linkage to mental health services among people who were displaced and had income loss after a large-scale natural disaster resulted in between 1·56 (95% CI 1·55–1·57) and 5·73 (5·04–6·91) times as many remitted PTSD cases as non-SSCM conditions at the end of the first year, and between 1·16 (1·16–1·17) and 2·28 (2·25–2·32) times as many remitted cases at the end of the second year. …”
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