Laws to Help Children and Elderly People Flashcards

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Give the two acts, passed in 1906 and 1907, that concerned children’s health.

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1906 - School Meals Act: allowed Local Education Authorities to give out free school meals
1907 - Local education authorities gave children free medical inspections at their schools

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What act aimed to protect young people?

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1908 - Children and Young Person’s Act (Children’s Charter) made it illegal for children under 16 to buy cigarettes, go into a pub or beg.
- Set up juvenile courts so young offenders wouldn’t be tried in adult courts

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What did Herbert Samuel do?

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  • Set up borstals for young offenders so they didn’t have to go to adult prisons
  • Set up the probation service to stop children from reoffending
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What did Lloyd George, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, introduce?

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  • 1908 Old Age Pensions Act
  • Gave pensions for those over 70 on low income
  • It was a non-contributory scheme: it came out of normal taxes and the elderly had to pay nothing towards it
  • £1,200,000 of tax money was set aside for pensions
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What were the specific payments?

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  • Single people with an income less than £21 a year got 5 shillings a week
  • Married people with an income of less than £21 a year got 7 shillings and 6 pence a week
  • Those with an income between £21 and £31 per year got a smaller pension
  • Those with an income greater than £31 got no pension
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When were the first pensions paid?

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  • The first pensions were paid on 1st January 1909 (a “new year’s gift”)
  • The elderly shouted “God bless Lloyd George
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Other details about the pension?

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  • Labour said the pensions were too low
  • They were immensely popular however, and Lloyd George took the credit
  • The aim wasn’t to help everyone: only the poorest
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