Philippa Howden-Chapman
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Philippa Lynne Howden-Chapman is a professor of
public health Public health is "the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through the organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, public and private, communities and individuals". Analyzing the det ...
at the
University of Otago, Wellington The University of Otago, Wellington is one of seven component schools that make up the University of Otago Division of Health Sciences. All University of Otago medical students who gain entry after a competitive Health Sciences First Year program ...
, and the director of the
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.


Education

Howden-Chapman studied at the University of Auckland and was awarded a PhD in 1987. Her doctoral thesis was titled ''An evaluation of three treatment programmes for alcoholism: an experimental study with six- and eighteen-month follow-ups''.


Career

Howden-Chapman started her career in secondary-school teaching, before moving to clinical psychology, and then public health. She has conducted a number of high-profile randomised control trials into various aspects of housing and health, in the process helping to build the evidence base for the later New Zealand-wide insulation programme. Howden-Chapman's Healthy Housing group conducted an analysis of the Warm Up New Zealand: Heat Smart programme which showed that overall it "will have a net benefit of $951 million dollars, and a highly favourable benefit cost ratio of 3.9:1." Howden-Chapman was a member of the 2012 Expert Advisory Group on Solutions to
Child Poverty Child poverty refers to the state of children living in poverty and applies to children from poor families and orphans being raised with limited or no state resources. UNICEF estimates that 356 million children live in extreme poverty. It's est ...
, which outlined a number of policy recommendations to tackle child poverty in New Zealand. In December 2014, Howden-Chapman and her research programme were awarded the $500,000 Prime Minister's Science Prize. She was the first woman and the first social scientist to win the prize. Howden-Chapman is the chair of the WHO Housing and Health Guideline Development Group. She is also director of He Kāinga Orana, the Housing and Health Research Programme examining the link between housing quality and health, based in the University of Otago, New Zealand. With a strong interest in reducing inequalities in the determinants of health, Howden-Chapman's research aims to identify and evaluate housing-related interventions to improve individual, family and community health. Her research has had a major influence on housing, health and energy policy in New Zealand.


Recognition

In the
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, Howden-Chapman was appointed a
Companion of the Queen's Service Order The Queen's Service Order, established by royal warrant of Queen Elizabeth II on 13 March 1975, is used to recognise "valuable voluntary service to the community or meritorious and faithful services to the Crown or similar services within the pu ...
, for services to public health. In November 2013, Howden-Chapman was made a fellow of the
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. In 2017, Howden was selected as one of the Royal Society Te Apārangi's "
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", celebrating the contributions of women to knowledge in New Zealand. Howden-Chapman was named the Supreme Winner of NEXT Woman of the Year 2018 for her advocacy for healthy, warm and dry homes in New Zealand. In October 2019, Howden-Chapman was appointed one of seven inaugural sesquicentennial distinguished chairs, or , at Otago University. In the 2021 New Year Honours, Howden-Chapman was appointed a
Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit The New Zealand Order of Merit is an order of merit in the New Zealand royal honours system. It was established by royal warrant on 30 May 1996 by Elizabeth II, Queen of New Zealand, "for those persons who in any field of endeavour, have ren ...
, for services to public health. She was awarded the 2021 Rutherford Medal for her healthy housing research.


Selected publications

*Howden-Chapman, P. & Penelope Carroll (eds.) (2004). ''Housing and Health''. Steele Roberts. *Howden-Chapman, P., Stuart, K. & Chapman, R. (eds.) (2010). ''Sizing up the City: Urban Form and Transport in New Zealand''. Steele Roberts. *Bierre, S., Philippa Howden-Chapman & Lisa Early (eds.) (2013). ''Homes People Can Afford: How to Improve Housing in New Zealand''. Steele Roberts. *Howden-Chapman, P. (2015). ''Home truths: Confronting New Zealand's housing crisis''. Wellington, New Zealand: Bridget Williams Books, 116p
doi: 10.7810/9780947492335
*Howden-Chapman, P. & Chapman, R. Risk, uncertainty and post-normal science: towards better policy. New Zealand Science Review, 1998, 55, 1-2, 11-19.


References

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