The Beveridge Legacy: implications for care

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Degree Introduction to health and social care (Block 6) Mind Map on The Beveridge Legacy: implications for care, created by Charlie_eeyore on 01/06/2013.
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The Beveridge Legacy: implications for care
  1. Labour adopted proposals after winning 1945 election
    1. Clement Attlee
    2. welfare state package and family allowance impliemented before ww2 ended
      1. Education Act 1944
        1. free secondary education
        2. National insurance act 1946
          1. NI entiliment to benefits
          2. Childrens Act 1948
            1. created Local authority children's deperatments
            2. National assitance act
              1. Means tested sfatey net not covered by NI
              2. Housing act 1949
                1. public sector housing
                2. social care acts
                  1. childres act
                    1. National assistance act
                      1. seen as to deal with problem people
                    2. Only UK and Sweden welfare states based on universalism
                      1. Universalism - goal of making benefits and services available to everyone irrespective of status or ability topay
                      2. Flaws
                        1. benefits and pensions
                          1. more people turning to National assistance
                            1. Benefits level set too low
                            2. Gender roles
                              1. assumptions about women
                                1. genders not treated equally
                                  1. me go out to work to support family
                                    1. women stay at home
                                    2. some married women as playing a vital role as home marker
                                      1. not seen as individual contributors
                                      2. different needs
                                        1. women's work restricted
                                      3. geared towards traditional family set ups
                                        1. Social and cultral changes on 60's 70's
                                          1. Beveridge assumptions looking out of date
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