The NHS, as we all know, is a wonderful thing. It helps people to stay healthy, it supports people when they're sick, and it does this without regard to their ability to pay. As a means of pooling our resources to provide health care on the basis of need alone, it is probably ...
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 32(2), 108–128. https://doi.org/10.1177/1043986215621376 Article Google Scholar *Hunehäll Berndtsson, K. (2021). “Something you just don’t talk about”: An analysis of teenage boys’ experiences of non-consensual sexting in lower secondary ...
Today I told my brain surgeon that I didn't see any point in having the planned brain surgery if the rest of the#NHS(in particular, in my case, orthotics) is going to continue being so entirely fucking useless that every day I wake up and think 'I'd really rather be dead'. ...
Our first article, “Analysing the ‘follow the science’ rhetoric of government responses to COVID-19” by Margaret Macaulay and colleagues, has been one of themost widely read and cited articlesof last year and was the winner of ourBest Paper prize for 2023. This is not surprising, as i...
Social justice has become something of a slogan. As it is suitably ambiguous and offers a feel-good factor, it is impossible not to be in favour of it. On face value, this might appear a good thing. But it also creates confusion. Do the ... N Axford - 《British Journal of Social ...
The research is drawn together in a policy-relevant analysis of social preferences and NHS decision-making. The thesis makes a contribution to the health economics literature and to the health policy literature. It relates general theories of justice to the process of health technology appraisal. ...
• By not fully accounting for higher inflation in public services spending plans, unprotected departments such as Justice, Communities and Local Government and the Home Office are set to see their per capita day-to-day budgets fall by 14 per cent – equivalent to a real-terms cut of £...
The concept of social exclusion is understood to be a key determinant of health and well-being and is strongly influenced by the degree to which individuals and groups can equitably access resources and public services such as healthcare, education and criminal justice systems [1,2,5]. Social ...
and had better mental well-being and higher social integration and social respect. One explanation is that adults living in rural areas are more likely to work in a primary industry (e.g., farming), where there is no definite retirement age and older adults can continue working as long as...
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