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Crippled

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Frances Ryan

Austerity measures were said to have been implemented in response to the 2008 economic downturn, however, they have in fact disproportionately affected the most vulnerable members of British society. Those in dire need, particularly disabled individuals, have been consistently neglected by austerity policies. It has become glaringly evident that the mistreatment of disabled individuals in the UK since 2010 has been a deliberate and calculated decision. Despite the heartbreaking case studies and grim statistics, the most appalling realization is perhaps that society as a whole seems to have lost its compassion for those most in need of assistance. If you are interested in introducing to your team, did you know that we also offer corporate subscriptions? Click on the link below, or contact your Learning & Development department to discover how you and your team can benefit from for personal and professional growth.

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Crippled (2019) explores the way disabled individuals were treated during Britain's period of economic hardship, known as the "age of austerity," which started in 2010 under David Cameron's leadership as prime minister. Reporter Frances Ryan combines heart-wrenching examples with somber data to elucidate the impact that government policies and budget reductions have had on the individuals who are most dependent on assistance.

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Dr. Frances Ryan, a journalist, broadcaster, and campaigner, is well known for her work on disability. She has a weekly column in the Guardian and was highly commended in the category Specialist Journalist of the Year at the National Press Awards in 2019. In 2018, she was named one of the United Kingdom’s most influential disabled people by disability charity the Shaw Trust.

Austerity measures were said to have been implemented in response to the 2008 economic downturn, however, they have in fact disproportionately affected the most vulnerable members of British society. Those in dire need, particularly disabled individuals, have been consistently neglected by austerity policies. It has become glaringly evident that the mistreatment of disabled individuals in the UK since 2010 has been a deliberate and calculated decision. Despite the heartbreaking case studies and grim statistics, the most appalling realization is perhaps that society as a whole seems to have lost its compassion for those most in need of assistance. If you are interested in introducing to your team, did you know that we also offer corporate subscriptions? Click on the link below, or contact your Learning & Development department to discover how you and your team can benefit from for personal and professional growth.

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The austerity measures implemented by the British government have had a devastating impact on individuals with disabilities.

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Austerity's Toll: The Struggle for Disability Rights

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People with disabilities encounter significant challenges when searching for and keeping employment.

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Cuts to wheelchairs and social care services take away the independence of disabled individuals.

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The United Kingdom is experiencing a serious shortage of affordable housing, which is causing significant financial strain on individuals with disabilities.

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Women with disabilities encounter a variety of specific obstacles.

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Children with disabilities are not having the same opportunities in life as their non-disabled counterparts.

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Humanity is at risk of being lost by society. Change is necessary now.

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