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DOI10.1332/204986020X15904899769426
Independent living for all: renewing social care through a rights-based approach
Slasberg, Colin; Beresford, Peter
通讯作者Beresford, P
来源期刊CRITICAL AND RADICAL SOCIAL WORK
ISSN2049-8608
EISSN2049-8675
出版年2020
卷号8期号:2页码:177-187
英文摘要The 1948 welfare state settlement perpetuated social care as stuck in the Poor Law. However, its capacity to deliver short-term political expedients has allowed it to remain in place and defy decades of efforts to reform it, creating an intellectual and moral desert. The concept of independent living developed by the disabled people's movement could fill the vacuum and become the driving vision for a sustainable system of social care based on rights. This would require the dismantling of the pernicious eligibility system to be replaced by one based on claimable legal rights. The article sets out a route to achieve this, beginning by making the recording of need a reality. This in itself would have a transformative impact on how the system works, creating pressure for change by highlighting political responsibility.
英文关键词independent living legal rights
类型Article
语种英语
收录类别ESCI
WOS记录号WOS:000563117800004
WOS类目Social Work
WOS研究方向Social Work
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/334559
作者单位[Beresford, Peter] Essex Univ, Colchester CO4 3SQ, Essex, England
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Slasberg, Colin,Beresford, Peter. Independent living for all: renewing social care through a rights-based approach[J],2020,8(2):177-187.
APA Slasberg, Colin,&Beresford, Peter.(2020).Independent living for all: renewing social care through a rights-based approach.CRITICAL AND RADICAL SOCIAL WORK,8(2),177-187.
MLA Slasberg, Colin,et al."Independent living for all: renewing social care through a rights-based approach".CRITICAL AND RADICAL SOCIAL WORK 8.2(2020):177-187.
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