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This document discusses the policy development paradigms relevant to addressing lead poisoning among children in federally assisted housing. It highlights the "Science of Muddling Through" by Lindblom and the need for comprehensive change as emphasized by Quade. Various strategies are evaluated, including legislation, regulation, education, grants, market-based approaches, and enforcement. The goal is to build consensus for a democratic government response that will effectively institutionalize healthy homes, leveraging funds and multi-disciplinary collaboration for sustainable solutions.
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Department of Housing and Urban Development
The Policy Development Paradigms • The Science of Muddling Through • - Lindblom • Comprehensive Change • - Quade
Building Consensus for Democratic Government • Research • Guidelines • Legislation and Regulation • Education • Grants • Tax Policy • Market-Base Approaches • Enforcement • Evaluation
Defeating Lead Poisoning Lead Poisoned Children (thousands)) Do Nothing
Defeating Lead Poisoning Do Nothing Federally Assisted Housing RegulationAlone Lead Poisoned Children (thousands)
Defeating Lead Poisoning Do Nothing Lead Poisoned Children (thousands) RegulationAlone Grants & Leveraged Funds
Institutionalizing Healthy Homes and The Multi-Disciplinary Dilemma • Recreating and Strengthening the Housing and Public Health Dynamic
The Future of Healthy Homes • Incremental • Comprehensive