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Auteur(s) : Clifford, Ellen
Titre(s) : The war on disabled people [Texte imprimé] : capitalism, welfare and the making of a human catastrophe / Ellen Clifford
Publication : London : Zed books, 2020
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XIII-365 p.) ; 22 cm
Note(s) : Notes bibliogr. Select bibliogr. p. 348-355. Index
In 2016, a United Nations report found the UK government culpable for 'grave and systematic
violations' of disabled people's rights. Since then, driven by the Tory government's
obsessive drive to slash public spending whilst scapegoating the most disadvantaged
in society, the situation for disabled people in Britain has continued to deteriorate.
Punitive welfare regimes, the removal of essential support and services, and an ideological
regime that seeks to deny disability has resulted in a situation described by the
UN as a 'human catastrophe'. In this searing account, Ellen Clifford - an activist
who has been at the heart of resistance against the war on disabled people - reveals
precisely how and why this state of affairs has come about. From spineless political
opposition to self-interested disability charities, rightwing ideological myopia to
the media demonization of benefits claimants, a shocking picture emerges of how the
government of the fifth-richest country in the world has been able to marginalize
disabled people with near-impunity
Sujet(s) : Handicapés -- Politique publique -- Grande-Bretagne
Services aux handicapés -- Grande-Bretagne
Indice(s) Dewey : 362.409 41 (23e éd.) = Personnes handicapées physiques (problèmes et services sociaux) - Îles Britanniques
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781786996657. - ISBN 1786996650. - ISBN 9781786996664. - ISBN 1786996669. - ISBN 9781786996671. - ISBN 1786996677. - ISBN 9781786998903. - ISBN 9781786996640
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Table des matières : Introduction ; Part I: 'Hidden in plain sight': the social context for the war on disabled people ; 1: Who are disabled people? ; A not insignificant group of people ; From the isolation of impairment to the collective experience of disability ; 2: Justifiable exclusion: attitudes and othering of disabled people ; Structures that 'other' ; Better dead than disabled: disability as personal tragedy ; Disability as a justifiable exclusion ; A question of worth ; 3: From asylums to independent living: disabled people on the edge of society ; 'A very capitalist condition' ; Solutions for the 'unproductive': a brief historical overview ; Fighting for equality ; New Labour betrayal ; A history of oppression ; Part II: Targeting disabled people: retrogressive legislation and policy since 2010 ; 4: Welfare 'reform' ; Legislating for welfare reform ; The architects of welfare reform ; Employment and Support Allowance and the Work Capability Assessment ; Personal Independence Payment ; Mandatory Reconsideration ; Universal Credit ; Housing-related changes ; Benefit cap ; Pulling apart the safety net ; 5: Independent living cuts ; Social care ; Independent Living Fund ; Mental health ; Assessment and Treatment Units ; Housing ; Inclusive education ; Employment ; Barriers to justice ; Losing the gains of generations ; Part III: 'Human catastrophe': the impact of austerity and welfare reform on disabled people ; 6: The human cost ; Rising poverty ; Multiple hits ; Benefit deaths ; Psychological harm ; Crisis in social care ; Mental health service closures ; Pushing people further from employment ; Creating problems for the future ; Compassion replaced with contempt ; 7: Re-segregating society ; Reversing inclusion ; Living in fear of surveillance ; Scroungers versus superhumans ; Charity cases and passive victims ; The fight for equal life chances ; 8: Political fallout ; Politicising the people ; Lib Dem calamity ; SNP victories ; The dangerous rise of UKIP ; From Labour's betrayal to Corbyn's election ; Brexit ; The voting power of disabled people ; Part IV: Understanding the welfare war: why disabled people are under attack ; 9: A story of ideology and incompetence ; Context ; Driven by ideology ; The incompetence factor ; Resisting neoliberal attacks ; 10: Collaborators ; Vested interests ; Complicity by cover and the limits of third-sector lobbying ; Failed by those believed to represent us ; Part V: Fighting back: the rise of resistance ; 11: Forefront of the fightback ; The growth of 'new' activism ; 'Crip Culture' ; New directions ; Wins ; UN findings ; Atos ; Workfare ; Missed DLA/PIP savings ; Progress and pitfalls ; 12: Concluding thoughts: where do we go from here?