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Long-term ill health, poverty and ethnicity (Paperback, New)
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Long-term ill health, poverty and ethnicity (Paperback, New)
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Chronic ill-health is now recognised as a major public health and
social welfare issue, with significant new policy initiatives in
recent months. This report presents findings from a detailed new
investigation into the experiences of individuals living with
long-term ill-health and their families. New in-depth qualitative
material is combined with secondary analyses of national datasets
to examine the ways in which long-term ill-health impacts upon
different dimensions of poverty. The report explores the links
between long-term ill-health and three inter-related areas:
employment, welfare benefits and social participation and social
support. It covers an ethnically diverse sample in order to
explore, though not assume, the relevance of ethnicity for the
experience and consequences of long-term ill-health and identifies
ways in which current UK health and social policy might better
serve the needs of people with long-term health conditions. This
accessible report is of importance to policy-makers and
practitioners working across the public health and social welfare
arenas. The findings are of relevance to a wide range of programme
areas including: access to employment, welfare benefits, chronic
illness self-management (Expert Patients Programmes) and ethnic
minority disadvantage. Researchers and students will also find the
report of interest.
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