Impact on Urban Health works to reduce health inequalities in cities by backing practical change across the systems that shape people’s lives. Its work on housing and health connects poor quality homes, climate action, indoor air quality and the wider conditions that affect health.


Supporting retrofit approaches that reduce unequal health risks
Connecting home improvements with respiratory health and comfort
Bringing attention to the people most affected by poor quality homes
Supporting practical recommendations for healthier homes

Impact on Urban Health brings a health equity lens to retrofit, helping show why housing quality matters for people’s wellbeing and life chances.
Its involvement supports NRH’s work to connect carbon reduction with health, fairness and real household outcomes.