How effective were Labour's reforms? Flashcards
I - Ku
Before the war, there was help available for people, however many still struggled with poverty. Many thought that after the war they didn’t deserve to live on poverty.
I - Ku
The war-time government asked William Beveridge in 1942 to make a report on poverty in Britain. The Beveridge report was used as a base for the welfare state. 5 Giants. : disease, want, squalor, ignorance and idleness.
He ( disease ) - Ku
The government set up the NHS in 1948, which aimed to eradicate disease by offering free health care to all, without any bias on their background or financial situation.
He - Ku
Under the NHS, the public could now freely access false teeth, maternity services and spectacles.
He - Pos A
This meant everyone in Britain could get healthcare, when before more than half had no medical cover, meaning they went without treatment.
He - Neg A
Many hospitals were out of date and in poor condition. This limited the effectiveness of the treatments.
P - ( want )Ku
in 1946 the family allowances act came into law. The act gave payments to all mothers with two or more children, 5 shillings per week per child.
P - Ku
1946 National insurance act. built on previous act where a small payment was made to the government, and they person would get help when they needed it (unemployment and sickness benefit)
P - Pos A
Family allowance act helped those who may have lost their husbands/fathers during WW2. The payment was made straight to the mother, so that it would be spent on household items.
P - Neg A
Did not help families that had only one child, and the payments stopped at 18, forcing young people to work instead of further education.
Ho ( squalor )- Ku
New towns act - 1946 was tasked with improving housing conditions by constructing towns and houses.
Ho - Ku
14 new towns were built by 1951 which created new homes and communities in places like East Kilbride and Glenrothes.
Ho - Pos A
Act moved people out of overcrowded city slums and took them to nicer countryside areas, improved housing and health for individuals.
Ho - Neg A
In the new towns, there were few jobs or facilities in the new towns which meant many people had to walk/travel for distances for work or to socialise.
E ( ignorance ) - Ku
The 1944 Education Act was designed to tackle ignorance by raising the school leaving age to 15, so all children would get a secondary school education.