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A RESEARCH REPORT BY THE CENTRE FOR WELFARE REFORM INFLUENCES AND CONSEQUENCES THE CONCLUSION TO THE PREVENTABLE HARM PROJECT A RESEARCH REPORT BY THE CENTRE FOR WELFARE REFORM

Mo Stewart

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Work, welfare, and wellbeing: The impacts of welfare conditionality on people with mental health impairments in the UK

Lisa Scullion

Social Policy & Administration

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The public health crisis created by UK social policy reforms

Mo Stewart

Justice, Power and Resistance

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Garthwaite, K. (2011) ‘The language of shirkers and scroungers?’ Talking about illness, disability and coalition welfare reform. Disability and Society, 26, 3, pp. 369-372.

Kayleigh Garthwaite

2011

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The impact of austerity on mental health

Ian Cummins

2018

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The Impact of Austerity on Mental Health Service Provision: A UK Perspective

Ian Cummins

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

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Disability rights and mental health in the UK: recent developments of the Disability Discrimination Act

J. Boardman

Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 2008

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Did the introduction of the benefit cap in Britain harm mental health? A natural experiment approach

Mark Fransham

2020

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Mental illnesses are not an ‘ideal type’ of disability for disability income support: Perceptions of policymakers in Australia and Canada

Ash McAllister

Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2019

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Introduction: New Perspectives on Health, Disability, Welfare and the Labour Market

Stephen Kellett

Social Policy & Administration, 2015

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Critically assess the impact of relevant social policies regarding Disability in the public domain in the UK.

Ngina Samantha Mphongo

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Living on a knife edge the responses of people with physical health conditions to changes in disability benefits.pdf

Lizette Nolte

Living on a knife edge the responses of people with physical health conditions to changes in disability benefits, 2018

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Lindsay, C. and Houston, D. (2011) ‘Fit for purpose? Welfare reform and challenges for health and labour market policy in the UK’, Environment and Planning A, Vol. 43, No. 3, 703-721.

Colin Lindsay

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Psychological tyranny prescribed by the DWP: preventable harm is government policy GP'S OPINION OF PEOPLE'S SICKNESS NOW RENDERED MEANINGLESS

Mo Stewart

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Predicting which people with psychosocial distress are at risk of becoming dependent on state benefits: analysis of routinely available data

Matt Sutton

BMJ, 2010

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The Journal of Critical Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy 26 Psychological Tyranny Masquerading as Welfare Reform

Mo Stewart

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Discrediting experiences: outcomes of eligibility assessments for claimants with psychiatric compared with non-psychiatric conditions transferring to personal independence payments in England

Richard Wilkinson

BJPsych Open, 2019

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Welfare conditionality and disabled people in the UK: claimants’ perspectives

Katy Jones

Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 2017

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Binary Study of Disability and Mental Health Policy. A Methodological Report

Ana Petek

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Common mental disorders, unemployment and welfare benefits in England

Sally McManus

Public Health, 2010

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Claims for sickness and disability benefits owing to mental disorders in the UK: trends from 1995 to 2014

Sebastião Viola

British Journal of Psychiatry Open

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The impact of the disability support pension on mental health: evidence from 14 years of an Australian cohort

Anne Kavanagh

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 2020

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The Rights and Responsibilities of Working-Age Sick and Disabled Benefit Claimants in Austerity Europe

Dan Heap

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Disability pension due to common mental disorders and healthcare use before and after policy changes; a nationwide study

Kristina Alexanderson

European journal of public health, 2016

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The Impact of Austerity Measures on People with Intellectual Disabilities in England

Rachel Forrester-Jones

Journal of Long Term Care

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“Treading in sand”: A qualitative study of the impact of austerity on inequalities in mental health

Jonathan Warren

Social Policy & Administration

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Welfare Reform and Its Impact on the Employment Prospects of Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities

Fran M Collyer

Journal of Social Work in Disability & Rehabilitation, 2004

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The Psychological Impact of Austerity

Vanessa Griffin

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Mental Health Beyond Austerity: A 'Mental Wealth' approach to post-austerity policy-making

Rich Moth

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Houston, D. and Lindsay, C. (2010) ‘Fit for work? Health, employability and challenges for the UK welfare reform agenda’, Policy Studies Vol. 31, No. 2, 133-142.

Colin Lindsay

Policy studies, 2010

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Adverse Effects of Social Security on Disabled People and Their Families in the UK: Iatrogenic Outcomes of Quasi-Clinical Administration

Harriet Clarke

Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research

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Reducing the risks to health: the role of social protection: report of the Social Protection Task Group for the Strategic Review of Health Inequalities in England post 2010

Jonathan Bradshaw

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The Impact of Welfare Reform in Scotland-Tracking Study

Ronald McQuaid

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Mental health problems, benefits and tackling discrimination

Alexander Galloway

BJPsych bulletin, 2018

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Evidence, objectivity and welfare reform: a qualitative study of disability benefit assessments

nick watson

Evidence & Policy, 2021

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