How did the UK Coalition Government’s policies differ from previous Conservative (or Labour) Government policies? How did the Liberal Democrats influence them? And what can this tell us about the likely policy direction of the Conservative government elected in May 2015?
Responding to the political and social policy changes made between 2010-15 this book considers the relationship between the two coalition parties to provide a critical assessment of how their policies affected the British welfare state, including the impact of ‘austerity’.
Looking beyond 2015, the contributors consider what the implications of these changes may be for social policy, both the challenges and opportunities, which will present themselves in the future.
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The transformation of the welfare state? ~ Hugh Bochel and Martin Powell;
The Coalition, public expenditure and social policy ~ Nick Ellison;
Social policy and public opinion under the Coalition ~ Andrew Defty;
The changing governance of social policy ~ Catherine Bochel;
Health ~ Rob Baggott;
Education ~ Stephen Ball and Patrick Bailey;
Housing ~ Peter Somerville;
Social security ~ Steve Mc Kay and Karen Rowlingson;
Employment ~ Anne Daguerre;
Adult care ~ Jon Glasby;
Family policy ~ Ros Edwards and Val Gillies;
Children and young people ~ Harriet Churchill;
Crime and criminal justice ~ Peter Squires;
Equalities ~ Kirstein Rummery;
Social policy in the devolved administrations ~ Derek Birrell and Ann Marie Gray;
Conclusions ~ Hugh Bochel and Martin Powell.
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Martin Powell is a Professor of Health and Social Policy at the University of Birmingham. Martin’s main research interest is in the British welfare state, especially the NHS. He has written or edited some 19 books, including some being translated into Chinese, Korean, and Polish. He has written over 80 peer reviewed articles, and he is a former editor of the journal ‘Social Policy and Administration’.