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Why We're Not Benefit Scroungers explores the facts about the benefits system for chronically ill or disabled people. It looks at how often the system fails the people it is supposed to be helping, and how proposed changes to the system risk making this worse. It also brings together stories from people with a range of disabilities and chronic illnesses to show some of the difficulties that these people continue to face in society. The policy analysis section focuses on the benefits system as it relates to disabled and chronically ill people, looking in particular at the assessment process for Employment and Support Allowance and the forthcoming change from Disability Living Allowance to Personal Independence Payments. Data and reports from the DWP, Citizen's Advice Bureau and Joseph Rowntree Foundation amongst others are used to build up a review of the benefits system. The accumulation of evidence shows a system that is routinely failing to provide the safety net that many people expect to have ready to catch them when disability or chronic illness blocks their ability to earn an income. Failures in both the current system and in the proposed reformed system leave the community filled with fear and the government exposed to breaching human rights. The section containing individual stories presents a small selection of the challenges of living with various chronic illnesses or disabilities. With difficulties including poor education, problems accessing public places in wheelchairs, and loss of physical or mental aptitude, these stories give an insight into what disabled and chronically ill people have to overcome, and what still needs to be done, before everyone can access society and societal provisions in an equal manner.Product Identifiers
PublisherAleksia Publishing
ISBN-139780957459700
eBay Product ID (ePID)138716800
Product Key Features
Number of Pages178 Pages
Publication NameWhy We're Not Benefit Scroungers: 'life with Chronic Illness or Disability in Modern Britain'
LanguageEnglish
SubjectDisability
Publication Year2012
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaSocial Services
AuthorStef Benstead
Dimensions
Item Height216 mm
Item Weight100 g
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorStef Benstead