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Degree Introduction to health and social care (Block 6) Note on Block 6, created by Charlie_eeyore on 13/05/2013.
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The Vision: an all-inclusive welfare state Before the welfare state War: catalyst of welfare state The Beveridge legacy: implications for care Building the welfare state: 1945-51 Flaws in the post war welfare state  The New NHS A compromise with the doctors The three arms of the NHS A national sickness service? The role of health professionals form overseas Evaluation the NHS  Social Care: The poor relation The legacy of the poor law The 1950's and 60's a fragmented service Seebohm: A universal service The rise of child protection Back to the drawing board Understanding 'Thatcherism and the new right; Changes on public sector services

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