BOPDHB Checkup February 2016 | Page 23

Making homes healthier for children By Planning and Funding Portfolio Manager, Brian Pointon. A Bay of Plenty-wide service that many staff will not be aware of is improving housing for children at risk of Acute Rheumatic Fever (ARF). This programme relies on referrals from BOPDHB staff to community providers who then organise relocation to a healthier house, or make improvements to their existing home. Referrals to the The service has capacity to programme come from deliver more assessments district nursing services and interventions than we for children who are currently get referrals for. already on the Bicillin programme to prevent recurrences of ARF. Our social workers and respiratory nurse specialists working in children’s wards provide most referrals from the BOPDHB and the service has capacity to deliver more assessments and interventions than we currently get referrals for. Repeated bouts of ARF will likely lead to Rheumatic Heart Disease, which is serious and has very high costs for the BOPDHB through surgery for heart valve replacements. Also children aged 0-14 years can be referred, who have been admitted overnight with respiratory and other conditions associated with crowding and meet other eligibility criteria. ARF arises from infection by Group A Streptococcus through crowded housing. This crowding could be where there are too many occupants for the number of bedrooms. Or it could be from the difficulty in keeping all bedrooms in the house warm, dry and mould free, so that children then sleep in close quarters. ARF is predominantly found in children aged 6 -14 years. Nik Gregg from Sustainability Options, prepares to visit a home on a cold grey day, with a 'load' of helpful solutions that Sustainability Options have organised for cold, damp and vulnerable homes: children's blankets, portable heaters, timers for efficiency, a calendar with helpful home tips, a colouring-in book about power safety for children, curtains, a draft stop, a sample of insulation and of course advice to help families over cold winters. The BOPDHB contracts with Sustainability Options and Tauranga Community Housing Trust who have expertise in home energy management and social housing to assess the house, and then provide interventions for housing improvement. These interventions include: • • • • • • if renting, relocation to a Housing New Zealand home or a better private rental home insu ][ۈ[