Department

Department

How a Violent Government Bureaucracy Killed Hundreds and Hid the Evidence

Pring, John

Pluto Press

08/2024

304

Mole

Inglês

9780745349893

15 a 20 dias

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Preface: The death of Philippa Day

Part I: 1989-1997: Peter Lilley, incapacity benefits and how ill-health became a luxury

1. The first memo

2. A promising area for cuts, and the first steps to violence

3. 'Ignorant' ministers, the insurance industry, and Lilley's little list

4. Scapegoats, the all work test, and how ill-health became a luxury

5. Periodic purges, Unum and selective use of evidence

6. The death of David Holmes, and the causal link

Part II: 1997-2010: DWP, New Labour and the 'reckless' work capability assessment

7. Labour's change of tone, Atos, and a failed rebellion

8. The Woodstock conference, 'malingering' and an outlaw company

9. A groundswell of unease

10. The death of Stephen Carre

Part III: 2010-2014: The coalition, austerity, and deaths by welfare

11. Atos, activism, and the climate of panic

12. The death of David Clapson

13. The death of Mark Wood

14. The death of David Barr

15. The death of Ms DE

16. DWP, peer reviews, and weaponising time

17. The death of Faiza Ahmed

Part IV: 2014-2022: Cover-up, investigations, and the truth about DWP

18. Michael O'Sullivan, and the prevention of future deaths

19. Iain Duncan Smith, the UN and 590 suicides

20. The death of Jodey Whiting

21. The death of James Oliver

22. Philippa Day's inquest and the 28 'problems'

23. The death of Errol Graham

24. The death of Roy Curtis

Epilogue
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Department of Works and Pensions; DWP; disability; benefits; suicide; starvation; austerity; privatisation; welfare reform; social policy; social security; bureaucratic violence; expose; Disabled People Against Cuts; Black Triangle; Mental Health Resistance Network; disabled people's rights; deaths by welfare timeline