Welfare state

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    • The welfare state is the system by which the government aims to help those in need, mainly the old, sick, unemployed and children
    • The path to the NHS was the liberal reforms, WWI, the ‘hungry thirties’, WWII, the Beveridge report, labour’s election in 1945, and the work or Aneurin Bevan
    • Liberal reforms (1906-1914)
      • government introduced help for vulnerable people in society
      • free school meals and medical checks, pensions for over 70s, basic sick and ‘dole’ pay
    • WWI (1914-1918)
      • soldiers promised ‘homes for for heroes’
      • didn't revive what they were promised
      • 250,000 homes built in 1920s and 700,000 homes built in 1930s
    • The ‘Hungry Thirties’
      • unemployed weren’t covered by National Insurance
      • Great Depression
      • Unemployed rose to 3 million
    • WWII (1939-1945)
      • people were dying due to shortages and bombings
      • people were shocked at the state of city evacuees
      • wanted better healthcare systems
    • The Beveridge Report (1942)
      • said that people had the right to be free of disease, want, ignorance, idleness and squalor
      • said government had to take charge of social security from the cradle to the grave
    • Labour’s election (1945)
      • labour promised to follow Beveridges report
      • conservatives refused to make a promise
    • The works of Aneurin Bevan
      • minister of health to introduce NHS
      • 8 million people could see a doctor for the first time
      • life expectancy shot up however it was dependent on where you lived