13. Changing attitudes after PLAA Flashcards
Government attitudes
In what year was the Outdoor Labour Test Order passed, allowing the use of outdoor relief for able-bodied workers during times of economic decline?
1842
Government attitudes
What did the Outdoor Labour Test Order allow despite the PLAA prohibiting it?
The use of outdoor relief for able-bodied workers during times of economic decline
Government attitudes
Who opposed the Outdoor Labour Test Order and why?
Local boards opposed it because they felt that their discretionary power was being infringed upon by the state.
Government Attitudes
In what year was the Metropolitan Poor Act passed?
1867
Government Attitudes
What did the Metropolitan Poor Act establish?
It established the Metropolitan Asylum Board, which took over the responsibility of caring for the sick paupers and separated medical facilities from the workhouse.
Government attitudes
What was the purpose of the Metropolitan Asylum Board?
The purpose was to provide specialised care for the sick and to modernise the system of general poor relief.
Government attitudes
How did the Metropolitan Poor Act involve the poor in finding solutions?
It began to involve the poor in finding solutions rather than treating them as the problem that needed solving.
Government Attitudes
In what year was the Outdoor Relief Prohibitory Order passed?
1844
Government Attitudes
What did the Outdoor Relief Prohibitory Order do?
It ended outdoor relief, suggesting that the government did not have a genuine concern for the poor’s welfare.
Scandals
When was the Andover workhouse built and who was the master of the workhouse?
The Andover workhouse was built in 1836, and the master of the workhouse was ex-sergeant Colin M’Dougal.
Scandals
What disturbing stories leaked about the Andover workhouse in 1845?
The stories suggested that inmates were so hungry they were eating raw flesh from animal bones while working in the Bone Crushing House.
Scandals
What happened to ex-sergeant Colin M’Dougal after the investigation into the Andover workhouse?
M’Dougal was forced to resign but received no other punishment.
Scandals
What were some of the hardships faced by residents in the workhouse?
- Unmarried mothers were forced to wear a yellow stripe
- Children’s milk was watered down
- Female residents were heavily assaulted by drunk M’Dougal
-Children were flogged for bedwetting, and they had to eat pig scraps.
Scandals
What was the purpose of the Workhouse Visiting Society, created in 1858?
The Workhouse Visiting Society carried out unofficial checks on workhouses to monitor their conditions.
Scandals
In what year was the Poor Law Commission abolished, and what was introduced in its place?
The Poor Law Commission was abolished in 1847, and the Poor Law Board was introduced, bringing control over the Poor Law under government control.