Thursday, May 30, 2019

Essays --

The Beveridge reportFabian Society formed in 1884, lead by the Sidney and Beatrice Webb who had strong views on the moral value of social (or socialist) provision and had thinking based on poor laws and the relief of distress, were the first to produce a report based on Majority and minority of welfare. This report failed as all the members, the right-wing critics of state welfare, could not agree about the fact that the state should be the provider for welfare services.The Beveridge Report is a report that led to the establishment of a welfare system by the state of social security and the National Health Service (NHS) after the obliterate of the war.Sir William Beveridge a highly regarded liberal economist, was the author of the report which was known as Social Insurance and Allied Services, that got published by the coalition government and which was presented to the British parliament on 1st December 1942. It contained a summary of principles that were based on social surveys carried out between wars, that were necessary to banish poverty and emergency from Britain, by aiming to provide a comprehensive system of social insurance from cradle to grave.Now, when the war is abolishing landmarks of every kind, is the opportunity for using experience in a clear field. A revolutionary moment in the worlds history is a time for revolutions, not for patching.It covered topics of poverty, old age, low birth rates, unemployment, handicap and retirement, that were based around Five areas of society also known as the FIVE EVIL GIANTS, that prevented Britain from becoming a modern society after identify war, which wereoWant Poverty or need of financial support & health careNational Insurance and Assistance schemes were needed to ... ...ew towns had to be strengthened ie milton keyneso1949 Access to the countryside ActsOpened up a series of public footpaths, moslty aimed to keep population healthoHousing Acts 1946/1949Although Labours mental synthesis programme compares poorly to previous governments, people are not too critical of them over this considering the level of house destruction during the War on with the lack of building materials, increase in marriage and baby boom after the War.AdvantagesDis-advantagesLocal authorities given financial assistance and access to building materials (which were in low supply at the end of the War) to build 1.25 million new permanent homesDisadvantages No where near enough new homes were built and galore(postnominal) people remained in prefab homes, army barracks and even train carriages by the end of 1951. oNew Towns Act (1946)AdvantagesDis-advantages

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