Dismantling the social safety net: social security reforms, disability and mental health conditions

  • Boardman J
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This article examines the effects of UK welfare reform since 2008 on people with mental health conditions and disabilities. The results have been profound, particularly during a time of economic austerity, damaging the social safety net and pushing many vulnerable people into poverty and hardship. It has perpetuated inequalities and increased the social exclusion of disabled groups. The holes in the safety net require repair, alongside extensive social policy reform to both protect and empower people with disabilities and long-term conditions.

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Boardman, J. (2020). Dismantling the social safety net: social security reforms, disability and mental health conditions. BJPsych Bulletin, 44(5), 208–212. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjb.2020.79

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