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Housing Pasts and Housing Futures

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by Dr Angela Maye-Banbury

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How we live and where we live impacts profoundly on every aspect of our lives. Yet the crucial importance of housing and home is seldom considered in broadcasting. The 'Housing Pasts and Housing Futures' series provides a platform to discuss and debate key housing issues. Whether you're a researcher, community worker, a housing, planning or social care professional a politician or simply interested in housing and home, then this podcast series is for you. Created, hosted and written by Dr Angela Maye-Banbury, Principal Lecturer in Housing and Neighbourhoods at Sheffield Hallam University.

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May 5, 2020

Care More Or Care Less? The Realities Of Caring In UK Multigenerational Families.

This inaugural episode of ‘Housing Pasts And Housing Futures’ explores the reasons why multigenerational living is on the rise in the UK. The rewards and challenges of caring when two generations or more share the same roof are considered, specifically under the COVID-19 lockdown. Host Dr Angela Maye-Banbury is joined by special guests Ruth Feather Co Chair Parents and Carers Network Sheffield Hallam University. Also in the studio is Stuart who shares his home in Leicester with his ageing father and teenage son. Written, produced and presented by Dr Angela Maye-Banbury Principal Lecturer in Housing and Neighbourhoods Sheffield Hallam University

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What is Housing Pasts and Housing Futures?

How we live and where we live impacts profoundly on every aspect of our lives. Yet the crucial importance of housing and home is seldom considered in broadcasting. The 'Housing Pasts and Housing Futures' series provides a platform to discuss and debate key housing issues. Whether you're a researcher, community worker, a housing, planning or social care professional a politician or simply interested in housing and home, then this podcast series is for you. Created, hosted and written by Dr Angela Maye-Banbury, Principal Lecturer in Housing and Neighbourhoods at Sheffield Hallam University.

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