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In common with other patients with chronic health conditions, adults with cystic fibrosis (CF) in the UK are eligible to claim for a variety of government-funded social security benefits. However, the UK government has recently announced planned changes to this system. In order to examine the ...
In common with other patients with chronic health conditions, adults with cystic fibrosis (CF) in the UK are eligible to claim for a variety of government-funded social security benefits. However, the UK government has recently announced planned changes to this system. In order to examine the ...
His position seems to be that this is a closed question in the case of children, though not in the case of adults. Brandt (1979: 146, 147, & 252). It’s not clear how he squares these claims with his account of the concept of welfare. 58. Railton (1986a: 16); see also ...
…the War on Poverty…was not won by making people more self-sufficient, as President Johnson sought. Dependence (defined as receiving less than half of household income from market sources) among working-age adults and children more than doubled from 1967 to 2019. However, the rise in depend...
Therefore, this study focuses on assessing the potential interaction between the law of the jungle and the anti-welfare attitude in shaping the mental health of older adults. In addition, this article explores the novel notion that the link among the above three may not hold true for older ...
Why have social tenants and the unions, the Labour movement, activists and the general public allowed this cancer on the Welfare State to happen? How can the rest of mainland Europe have far more private rented housing than the UK yet not have the massive housing crisis of affordability that...
Older people in poor health are more likely to need extra money, aids and adaptations to allow them to remain independent and cope with ill health, yet in the UK many do not claim the welfare benefits to which they are entitled. Welfare rights advice interventions lead to greater welfare inc...
Welfare is a hugely complex system which successive governments since the 1980s have reformed with mixed results in reducing long-term dependency and with little impact on rising costs. Welfare spend makes up over a quarter of all government spending, allocated through the Department for Work and ...
term impact on care practices. Introduction Assistant nurses in eldercare constitute a substantial segment of the workforce, with a majority being female and a considerable proportion being non-native workers [8,36]. Assistant nurses are at the forefront of caring for older adults, both in their...