Families forced to live in cold, damp homes because of a lack of affordable housing are suffering from more than just health problems, the Families Commission says.
In a submission to the Productivity Commission's inquiry into housing affordability, the commission noted that there were wider implications for families living in poor conditions than just the impact on the family's health.
The commission's Acting Chief Executive, Angela Tidmarsh, said the stress of living inadequate conditions could stop families from benefiting from programmes designed to support them in other ways.
"Numerous studies have concluded that if families are stressed because they have basic unmet needs, they will be focused on meeting those needs and have little energy left for involvement in other programmes,'' Dr Tidmarsh said.