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by Frances Ryan


  16 Letters, ‘In austerity Britain, people need parks’, Guardian, theguardian. com, 25 December 2017.

  17 Disabled Children’s Partnership, ‘The case for a disabled child’s fund’, disabledchildrenspartnership.org.uk, 16 July 2018.

  18 Ibid.

  19 National Children’s Bureau, ‘Put children and young people at the heart of Government spending’, ncb.org.uk, 17 October 2018.

  20 Every Disabled Child Matters, ‘Short breaks in 2015: An uncertain future’, contact.org, 25 September 2015.

  21 Ibid.

  22 Contact, ‘Caring more than most’, contact.org.uk, 29 November 2017.

  23 Alicia Clegg, ‘Respite care: Families at breaking point as councils slash funds’, Guardian, theguardian.com, 22 August 2018.

  24 Contact, ‘School transport inquiry’, contact.org.uk, September 2017.

  25 Carers UK, ‘Carers call for more support as new figures reveal worrying impact of caring’, carersuk.org, 19 May 2015.

  26 Amy Walker, ‘Single mum’s heartbreaking suicide note to parents after struggling to care for her wheelchair-bound daughter’, Daily Mirror, mirror.co.uk, 26 October 2018.

  27 Jenny Morris, Pride against Prejudice, Women’s Press Ltd, 1991.

  28 Sally Weale, ‘£3.5bn cut for school buildings leaves pupils in crumbling classrooms – Labour’, Guardian, theguardian.com, 26 October 2018.

  29 Mark Ellis, ‘Head teachers warn children with disabilities are hit hardest by Tory austerity agenda’, Daily Mirror, mirror.co.uk, 3 May 2018.

  30 National Deaf Children’s Society, ‘New data shows councils cutting £4million of support for deaf children’, ndcs.org.uk, 15 May 2018.

  31 Michael Savage, ‘Children in special needs education face £1.6bn cash shortfall’, Observer, theguardian.com, 16 December 2018.

  32 Sally Weale and Niamh McIntyre, ‘Special needs pupils being failed by system “on verge of crisis” ’, Guardian, theguardian.com, 22 October 2018.

  33 Department for Education, ‘Special educational needs in England: January 2018’, gov.uk, 26 July 2018.

  34 Patrick Butler, ‘UN panel criticises UK failure to uphold disabled people’s rights’, Guardian, theguardian.com, 31 August 2017.

  35 Tania Tirraoro, ‘Exclusions 2018: Children with SEND six times more likely to be excluded’, Special Needs Jungle, specialneedsjungle.com, 20 July 2018.

  36 Gary Younge, ‘The British state has given up on the children who need it most’, theguardian.com, 16 November 2018.

  37 National Education Union, ‘Vulnerable special needs pupils at risk of exclusion due to funding cuts – NEU survey’, neu.org.uk, 13 April 2018.

  38 Chaminda Jayanetti and Michael Savage, ‘ “Devastating” cuts hit special educational needs’, Observer, theguardian.com, 10 November 2018.

  39 Sally Weale, ‘Families take Surrey council to court over special needs funding’, Guardian, theguardian.com, 2 October 2018.

  40 Tania Tirraoro, ‘SEND system in crisis, say headteachers’, Special Needs Jungle, specialneedsjungle.com, 5 September 2018.

  41 Richard Adams, ‘Special needs funding at crisis point, say school leaders’, Guardian, theguardian.com, 5 September 2018.

  42 Branwen Jeffreys, ‘Horrendous meltdowns: Why I home-educate my daughter’, BBC News, bbc.co.uk, 27 November 2017.

  43 Sally Weale and Niamh McIntyre, ‘Thousands of children with special needs excluded from schools’, Guardian, theguardian.com, 23 October 2018.

  44 Sally Weale, ‘Ofsted condemns “disjointed” special educational needs provision’, Guardian, theguardian.com, 4 December 2018.

  45 Ibid.

  46 Ibid.

  47 Joseph Rowntree Foundation, ‘Special educational needs and their links to poverty,’ jrf.org.uk, 26 February 2016.

  48 Caroline Wheeler, ‘General Election 2017: Theresa May vows to “rip up” Mental Health Act’, Daily Express, express.co.uk, 7 May 2017.

  49 Katie Forster, ‘Third of NHS children’s mental health services “face cuts or closure” ’, Independent, independent.co.uk, 22 May 2017.

  50 Denis Campbell, ‘Children waiting up to 18 months for mental health treatment – CQC’, Guardian, theguardian.com, 20 October 2017.

  51 Richard Adams, ‘Tens of thousands of children in England rejected for mental health treatment’, Guardian, theguardian.com, 7 October 2017.

  52 Frances Ryan, ‘When the state abandons suicidal children, something has gone badly wrong’, Guardian, theguardian.com, 26 October 2018.

  53 Sarah Ward and Michael Young, ‘Council ordered to reverse special needs cuts in landmark High Court case’, Independent, independent.co.uk, 6 August 2018.

  54 RNIB, ‘Parents force Hackney Council to reverse plans’, rnib.org.uk, 9 March 2018.

  Conclusion

  1 Patrick Butler, ‘Exclusive: universal credit linked to suicide risk, says study’, Guardian, theguardian.com, 15 November 2018.

  2 Patrick Butler, ‘UK survey finds huge support for ending austerity’, Guardian, theguardian.com, 28 June 2017.

  3 Women’s Budget Group, ‘Government must take urgent action on poverty’, wbg.org.uk, 16 November 2018.

  Help and Resources

  Advice Local

  A website which helps you find advice services in your area for support with benefits, work, money and housing. https://advicelocal.uk. It also helps you find a local adviser on your rights. https://advicelocal.uk/find-an-adviser.

  Benefits and Work

  A website run by former welfare rights advisers providing information on how to claim and retain benefits. https://www.benefitsandwork.co.uk.

  C-App

  A website providing guidance for people applying for the out-of-work sickness benefit Employment and Support Allowance. http://www.c-app.org.uk.

  CASCAIDr

  A specialist advice charity aimed at helping people get their full legal rights from the social care system. http://www.cascaidr.org.uk/about-us.

  Citizens Advice

  A nationwide service providing information and advice for benefit claims and appeals. https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/benefits/sick-or-disabled-people-and-carers.

  Disability Grants

  A website helping disabled people find grants towards the extra costs of disability. http://www.disability-grants.org.

  Disability Law Service

  A charity providing free legal advice and representation for disabled people. https://dls.org.uk. Contact them on [email protected] or 0207 791 9800.

  Disability Rights UK

  A disabled-person-led website that provides support in a range of areas, including independent living, career opportunities and tackling hate crime. https://www.disabilityrightsuk.org/how-we-can-help.

  Equality Advisory Service

  A helpline assisting people on issues relating to equality and human rights (equipped to assist people with a learning disability or who are Deaf). http://www.equalityadvisoryservice.com. Contact them on Freephone 0808 800 0082 or textphone 0808 800 0084.

  Fightback4Justice

  A non-profit legal advice group offering nationwide support for benefit claims and appeals. http://www.fightback4justice.co.uk.

  IPSEA

  A charity providing free legal advice in England to help children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) get the right education. http://www.ipsea.org.uk.

  Law for Life and Advice Now

  A charity securing access to justice, including free self-help guides and tools to help people challenge benefit decisions. https://www.lawforlife.org.uk.

  Pip Info

  An online guide to Personal Independence Payments, as well as relevant case law. http://pipinfo.net.

  Samaritans

  A charity providing support for anyone in emotional distress, open twenty-four hours a day, 365 days a year. Contact them on Freephone 116 123 or email [email protected] (UK) [email protected] (ROI).

  Turn2Us

  A national charity helping people in finan
cial hardship to gain access to welfare benefits, charitable grants and support services. https://www.turn2us.org.uk/About-Us/Contact-us.

  Z2K

  A London-based charity providing support including free legal representation and helping secure tenancies for single homeless people. https://www.z2k.org.

  Index

  attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), 65, 67, 158

  Adult Social Services, 98, 159, 160

  All Work Test, 48

  Alston, Philip, 191

  Amazon, 103

  Amnesty International, 69

  ASLEF, 141

  Asperger’s Syndrome, 16

  Association of Child Psychotherapists, 187

  Association of Directors of Children’s Services (ADCS) 155

  Atos, 49, 52, 53

  Atos Miracles, 53

  austerity, 3, 5, 8, 9, 10, 12, 16, 18, 21, 22, 24, 26, 28, 34, 40, 41, 54, 68, 70, 74, 75, 81, 91, 94, 98, 123, 127, 128, 130, 140, 141, 142, 144, 151, 155, 158, 165, 169, 171, 172, 178, 179, 180, 182, 192, 193, 194, 195, 198

  autism, 54, 56, 57, 64, 158, 159, 181, 185, 187

  Barnardo’s, 166

  Bedroom Tax, 12, 18, 22, 32, 124, 125, 126, 127, 135

  Benefit Street, 26, 40

  Betts, Mike, 96

  Beveridge, Sir William, 46

  Beverley Lewis House, 148

  Big Issue, 130

  Big Society, 80

  Blair, Tony, 48

  Bond, Lawrence, 51

  Bureau of Investigative Journalism (BIJ), 130, 151

  Brexit, 9, 80, 192, 198, 199

  Brignell, Victoria, 83

  British Medical Association (BMA), 102

  British Red Cross, 101

  British Sign Language (BSL), 58, 146, 150, 153

  Brokenshire, James, 110, 127

  Burnip, Linda, 86

  Burns, Sandra, 51

  BuzzFeed, 99, 211

  Cameron, David, 2, 3, 11, 16, 80, 123, 124, 128, 169

  Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) 187

  Care Act, 85, 167

  Care and Support Alliance (CSA), 78, 89

  Centre for Welfare Reform, 3, 23

  clinical commissioning group (CCG), 86, 174

  Changing Lives, 141, 142, 214

  Child Welfare Inequality project, 154

  Church, Archibald, 157

  Church Action on Poverty, 35

  Churchill, Winston, 157

  Crichton-Brown, Sir James, 157

  Citizens Advice, 33, 70, 163

  Clapson, David, 39, 43

  Clifford, Ellen, 161

  coalition government, 3, 11, 26, 29, 39, 42, 48, 68, 73, 123, 127, 195

  Comic Relief, 144

  Community Care (Direct Payments) Act, 85

  community care grants, 34

  ComRes, 103

  Conservative Party, 3, 5, 62, 193

  chronic obstructive pulmonary dis ease (COPD), 92, 98

  crisis loans, 34, 35

  Crohn’s disease, 73, 75

  Davies, Philip, 62

  DeafHope, 146, 153

  Demos, 23, 43, 44

  Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG), 129

  Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), 21, 42, 43, 45, 50, 82, 145, 153

  Dinenage, Caroline, 167

  disabled facilities grants (DFGs), 109

  Disability Discrimination Act (DDA), 25, 64

  Disability Benefits Consortium, 18

  Disability Discrimination Act, 25, 64, 67

  Disability Employment Act, 24

  Disability Law Service, 222

  Disability Living Allowance (DLA), 17, 18, 26, 27, 69, 93, 94, 134

  Disability Research on Independent Living and Learning (Drill), 160

  Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC), 66, 86

  Disabled Persons Act, 84

  Driver, Amy, 40

  Duncan Smith, Iain, 4, 26, 28, 47, 62

  Education Policy Institute (EPI), 187

  Employment Act, 24, 54

  Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), 17, 138, 146

  Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), 24, 61, 62, 87, 109, 110, 111

  Equality Act, 64, 82, 124

  Equality Commission, 211

  Eugenics Education Society, 157

  European Social Fund, 57

  Every Disabled Child Matters, 218

  Fawcett Society, 144, 215

  fibromyalgia, 6, 49, 73, 98, 117

  Field, Frank, 61

  Fightback4Justice, 96, 223

  Fitzpatrick, Suzanne, 21

  Freedom of Information Act, 151

  Freeman, George, 30

  Freud, Lord David, 61

  GMB, 64, 78

  Greater Manchester Law Centre (GMLC), 70

  Good4you, 131, 214

  Great Ormond Street Hospital, 173

  Greater Manchester Law Centre, 70

  Guild of the Brave Poor Things, 15

  Hammond, Philip, 61

  Harrison Neves, Victoria, 152

  Hawking, Stephen, 41, 50, 100

  Home Builders Federation (HBF), 109

  Health Service Journal, 100

  Heath, Edward, 47

  Heriot-Watt University, 20

  Home Affairs Select Committee, 152

  Homeless Reduction Act, 135

  Housing & Finance Institute, 113

  Incapacity Benefit (IB), 48

  Independent Living Fund (ILF), 81, 82

  Inclusion London, 161

  Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), 120

  Invalidity Benefit, 47, 48

  Ipsos Mori, 125

  Jimbob, 5, 6, 7

  JobCentre, 33, 35, 39, 40, 50, 51, 56, 57, 58, 141, 142

  Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA), 34, 35, 39, 43

  Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF), 14, 15, 20, 127, 170, 185

  JustGiving, 103

  Kavanagh, Jane, 178

  Kickstarter, 103

  Labour Party, 42, 48, 55, 123, 126, 172, 193

  Legal Action for Women, 154, 215

  Leonard Cheshire, vii, 52, 56, 63, 77, 78, 107, 110, 111

  Lewes Council, 118

  Local Government Association (LGA), 76, 79, 155, 180

  local housing allowance (LHA), 114, 123

  Lifetime Homes standard, 108

  Living Wage Foundation, 17

  London Olympics, 2

  London Paralympics, 2

  London Plan, 108

  Louis Vuitton, 133, 135, 136

  London School of Economics (LSE), 46, 107

  lupus, 73

  Magna Carta, 84

  Major, John, 48

  Maximus, 49, 53

  May, Theresa, 12, 30, 55, 76, 82, 123, 187, 193

  McIntyre, Laura, 142

  McVey, Esther, 30, 45, 96

  Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), 140

  Mencap, 29

  Mental Health Act, 219

  Mental Incapacity Act, 83

  Metcalf, David, 51

  Mind, 17, 46, 100, 111, 135, 212

  Ministry of Justice (MoJ), 69

  Morris, Jenny, 179

  Motability Scheme, 93, 94, 96, 104

  multiple sclerosis (MS), 11, 89

  MS Society, 89

  Nascot Lawn, 174, 175, 177

  National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT), 180, 183

  National Audit Office (NAO), 46, 50, 53, 96, 118, 127, 135

  National Deaf Children’s Society (NDCS), 180

  National Education Union (NEU), 182

  National Housing Federation (NHF), 114, 115

  National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR), 52

  National Insurance Act, 25, 47

  National Landlords Association (NLA), 114

  Nationwide Foundation, 117

  New Labour, 15, 48, 55

  New Policy Institute (NPI), 20

  NHS England, 99

  Nuffield Foundation, 216

  Office of National Stat
istics (ONS), 59

  Ofsted, 184, 219

  Opportunities Project, 142

  Osborne, George, 3, 75, 123, 170, 198

  Papworth Trust, 63, 107, 125

  Parkinson’s disease, 14, 23, 46

  Persimmon, 109

  Personal Independence Payment (PIP), 26, 27, 69, 93, 94, 95, 138, 145

  Peverely, Phil Dr, 41

  Poor Law, 15

  Portes, Jonathan, 52

  Priestley, Mark, 54

  Public Health England, 148

  Public Interest Research Unit (PIRU), 66, 67

  Public Service Excellence, 79

  RADAR, 84, 140

  Refuge, vii, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 215

  Resolution Foundation, 113, 170, 212

  Royal Association for Disability Rights (RADAR), 84

  Royal Commission on the Care and Control of the Feeble-Minded, 157

  Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB), 29

  SafeLives, 147, 148

  Salter, Tim, 52

  Samaritans, 223

  sanctions, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 117, 127, 141, 142, 169

  Scottish Welfare Fund, 35

  Seebohm, Laura, 142

  Shah, Sonali, 54

  Sheffield Working Women, 142

  Shelter, 14, 105, 114, 116, 118, 134, 135

  Sisters of Frida, 156

  Sisters Uncut, 122

  Social Metrics Commission, 15

  Somerset County Council, 168

  special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), 180, 182, 183, 184, 189

  St Mungo’s, 128, 130, 213

  Sure Start, 155, 172, 218

  Thatcher, Margaret, 28

  Thompson, Gail, 40

  Tilda Goldberg Centre for Social Work and Social Care, 160

  Tizard Centre, 149

  Toyota Mobility Foundation, 103

  Trussell Trust, 36

  UK Women’s Budget Group, 156

  University College London (UCL), 91

  University of Bedfordshire, 160,

  University of Kent, 149

  University of Liverpool, 51

  University of Manchester, 60

  University of Oxford, 36

  University of York, 43

  West Sussex County Council, 36

  Whizz-kidz, 102

  Winterbourne View, 90, 91

  Without Nascot Lawn, 177

  Women’s Budget Group, 92, 145, 156

  Wood, Claudia, 23

  Work Capability Assessment (WCA), 47, 48, 49, 50

  Work and Health Programme, 57

  Work and Pensions Committee, 27, 61, 141

  Work Choice, 57

  Work Programme, 57

 

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