US and british govs. funded production of penicillin, treated all wounded allied soldiers on D-Day (1944)
1938
birtish gov established the army blood supply depot, it still exists today
liberal government introduced social reforms to benefit the working class
education act of 1906
free school meals
old age pensions act of 1908
people over 70 receive 5 shillings a week, married couples receive 7 shillings and 6 pence a week
housing and town planning act of 1909
illegal to build back to back housing
labour exchanges act of 1909
help unemployed people find work
national insurance act of 1911
introduced contribution scheme for sick and unemployment pay
government tackled other public health issues in cities
clean air act of 1956 & 1968
encouraged gas and electricity usage aside coal to tackle air pollution
gov. ordered slums to be cleared in 1960s
new towns such as milton keynes established to fix overcrowding
government has focused on prevention
education about healthy eating (five a day), compulsory vaccination (polio), screening for common cancers (breast cancer)
the beveridge report led to further welfare reforms and the national health service
Beveridge report 1942
set out proposals for welfare changes after WWII
NHS created in 1948, health providers brought together to provide free service
chadwick's report on the sanitary and living conditions of the poor, and the 1848 cholera epidemic (killing 53,000) put pressure on government to drop laissez-faire attitudes and pass a public health act