Effectiveness of Reforms

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GCSE History (Britain 1890-1918) Mapa Mental sobre Effectiveness of Reforms, criado por Kwame Oteng-Adusei em 16-02-2016.
Kwame Oteng-Adusei
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Effectiveness of Reforms
  1. Children
    1. Free school meals, 1906
      1. by 1914, over 150,000 children received one good meal a day from local councils
      2. School medical inspections, 1907
        1. children got free, compulsory medical checks
        2. School clinics, 1912
          1. Children and Young Persons Act, 1908
            1. children became protected persons; parents who neglected or abused their children in any way could be prosecuted
              1. children convicted of crimes were sent to special prisons called Borstals
            2. The old
              1. Old Age Pensions Act, 1908
                1. people aged over 70 received 5s a week, or 7s 6d for a couple; paid for by the Government
              2. Working people
                1. Labour exchanges, 1909
                  1. NIA Part 1, 1911
                    1. NIA Part 2, 1911

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