EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 22 MIN
Healthy homes, healthy lives: what the research shows
from RISE podcast · host Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise
In this episode, host Claire Brown explores the vital connection between housing and health. Joined by Dr. Faye Sanders, a doctoral researcher at the University of Bath, the conversation dives into how the quality of our homes directly impacts both mental and physical wellbeing.From common issues like damp, mould and overcrowding to broader environmental factors such as access to green space and transport, this episode unpacks the hidden health risks associated with poor housing. The discussion also highlights emerging research linking housing conditions to biological ageing, even in children, revealing just how profound these impacts can be. Faye shares expert insights into how retrofit interventions can improve housing quality, support healthier lives, and contribute to wider climate goals.Whether you're a housing professional, policymaker, or simply interested in the spaces we live in, this episode offers valuable evidence, practical perspectives, and a compelling case for putting healthy homes at the heart of retrofit.This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.There are a number of webinars, masterclasses and followup events available for free right now through RISE. Please visit our website to find the right event for you.
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In this episode, host Claire Brown explores the vital connection between housing and health. Joined by Dr. Faye Sanders, a doctoral researcher at the University of Bath, the conversation dives into how the quality of our homes directly impacts both mental and physical wellbeing.From common issues like damp, mould and overcrowding to broader environmental factors such as access to green space and transport, this episode unpacks the hidden health risks associated with poor housing. The discussion also highlights emerging research linking housing conditions to biological ageing, even in children, revealing just how profound these impacts can be. Faye shares expert insights into how retrofit interventions can improve housing quality, support healthier lives, and contribute to wider climate goals.Whether you're a housing professional, policymaker, or simply interested in the spaces we live in, this episode offers valuable evidence, practical perspectives, and a compelling case for putting healthy homes at the heart of retrofit.This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.There are a number of webinars, masterclasses and followup events available for free right now through RISE. Please visit our website to find the right event for you.
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