eBook Working futures?: Disabled people, policy and social inclusion download
by Colin Barnes,Alan Roulstone

Author: Colin Barnes,Alan Roulstone
Publisher: Policy Press (November 16, 2005)
Language: English
Pages: 368
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Category: Political
Subcategory: Social Sciences
Working Futures looks at the current strengths and weaknesses of disability and employment policy in the U.
Working Futures looks at the current strengths and weaknesses of disability and employment policy in the UK. It assesses whether the policy reduces or reinforces barriers to paid employment for disabled people
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INTRODUCTION: Working futures: disabled people, employment policy and social inclusion. The study of social policy in the post-war period focused on the activities of nation-states and in particular the development of welfare state institutions. During this time, the range of policy actors: politicians, bureaucrats, pressure groups and voters, all held the belief that domestic intervention could help shape the economic and welfare futures of the population, mitigating any international turbulence that arose. The book is original in bringing together a wide range of policy insights to bear on the question of disabled people's working futures
Working futures? book. The book is original in bringing together a wide range of policy insights to bear on the question of disabled people's working futures. It includes analyses of recent policy initiatives as diverse as the Disability Discrimination Act 1995, Draft Disability Bill, the benefits system, New Deal for Disabled People, job retention policy, comparative disability policy, the role of the voluntary sector and 'new policies for a new workplace'.
Professor Colin Barnes is Director of the Centre for Disability Studies at the University of Leeds.
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Introduction Part One: Work, welfare and social inclusion: challenges, concepts and questions: The challenges of a work-first agenda for disabled people - Alan Roulstone and Colin Barnes The missing million: the challenges of employing more disabled people - Kate Stanley Part Two: The current policy environment New Deal for Disabled People: what's new about New Deal?