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Tuesday 9 September 2014

Welfare Conditionality?

Heard of it? If you haven't then you need to and you need to understand it. If your life ever takes a turn for the worse - the really bad and you have to depend on our famous welfare system then this is how it is now run: welfare conditionality. Now I'm not actually saying it is wrong OR right but just saying...

Conditions? Whose conditions? For what reason? And can a one size fit all approach work even if you have the right conditions for the right reasons?

This really interests me at the start of my Public Health Masters, to me, this is what its all about - how we make people live. MAKE because it is only those in need that cease to have control, those that need help, the vulnerable, the disenfranchised, the lonely, those who are already hurting, they have to obey the rules that are set...

OK, but who makes the rules? Are they the right rules? Does it matter? How can we make them the 'right' rules? Do we have a right to set such rules? When life is all hunky-dory, then we are in control. When life is shit then societal structures end up in control because they hold the purse strings and make the rules. And can those of us who don't need help ever understand without 'walking a mile in someone elses shoes'.

I don't think I'll ever know the answers but I hope to be part of a way forward, possibly a solution, but at the minimum to help...

Watch this:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03xlch7/panorama-hungry-britain
(Edit: that maybe sounded a bit bossy, but actually you really do HAVE to watch; it yes YOU, it is essential to your humanity.)

If you want to know more about Welfare Conditionality you could start reading here:
http://www.welfareconditionality.ac.uk/about-our-research/what-is-welfare-conditionality/

I'll write more, no promises when though as I'm crap at this blogging regularly business!

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