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British Depth Studies - Liberal Welfare Reforms - Dates

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1907 Children   School medical service set by by every local education authority  
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1908 Children   Children and Young Persons Act - children had a special status as protected persons. 1. Illegal to insure child's life 2. Parents sued for neglect 3. Courts for only child crime 4. Borstals set up, separate from adult prisons  
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1912 Children   Treatment provided in school clinics as well, but up to local authority to maintain  
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1914 Children   14 million meals provided, mostly free  
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1908 Elderly   Gov funded Pension  
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By 1909 (2) Elderly   650,000 collected pensions Outdoor relief claims fall by 80,000  
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1909 Unemployed   Labour Exchanges set up by Gov  
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1913 Unemployed   3,000 getting jobs everyday  
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1911 Workers   National Insurance Act 1. Sick pay 2. Unemployment Benefit  
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1906 Children   Free School meals could be provides by local authorities  
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1908   Lloyd George introduces first budget (People's Budget) to fund reforms  
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