This paper draws on qualitative research with Incapacity Benefit (IB) stakeholders in the North East of England, UK. Stakeholders’ experiences of working with long-term sickness benefits recipients reveal multiple barriers that both sick and disabled people, and themselves as practitioners, clearly face. Reflections on what ongoing welfare reform could mean for future practice for both stakeholders and recipients will be explored. The findings suggests that whilst stakeholders recognise the complex barriers faced by those receiving sickness benefits, a wider moral dialogue between ‘deserving’ and ‘undeserving’ is being created and sustained as a result of negative stereotyping of sickness benefits recipients
This article explores the experiences of people living with fluctuating long-term conditions, with a...
Individuals living with chronic physical health conditions are more likely to be out-of-work than ot...
The UK Jobcentre Plus reform sharpened bureaucratic incentives to help disability benefit recipients...
This article presents qualitative data taken from in-depth interviews with 25 long-term sickness ben...
The UK social security safety net for those who are out of work due to ill health or disability has ...
The transition to becoming ‘incapacitated’ and receiving sickness benefits represents a significant ...
Income maintenance during unemployment, old age or long-term sickness is a key facet of welfare prov...
Income maintenance during unemployment, old age or long-term sickness is a key facet of welfare prov...
Researching sensitive topics such as sickness and disability can encompass a wide range of demands t...
Kayleigh GarthwaiteStigmatising and dehumanising language directed at people receiving benefits migh...
This article focuses upon social networks and their relationship to stigma and identity for long-ter...
Background: Employment rates of long-term ill and disabled people in the UK are low and 2.63 millio...
Long-term sickness absence and incapacity benefits (disability pension) rates have increased across ...
Background This paper provides important contextual and service implementation data by exploring par...
The Government's welfare to work agenda is premised on changing expectations and attitudes regarding...
This article explores the experiences of people living with fluctuating long-term conditions, with a...
Individuals living with chronic physical health conditions are more likely to be out-of-work than ot...
The UK Jobcentre Plus reform sharpened bureaucratic incentives to help disability benefit recipients...
This article presents qualitative data taken from in-depth interviews with 25 long-term sickness ben...
The UK social security safety net for those who are out of work due to ill health or disability has ...
The transition to becoming ‘incapacitated’ and receiving sickness benefits represents a significant ...
Income maintenance during unemployment, old age or long-term sickness is a key facet of welfare prov...
Income maintenance during unemployment, old age or long-term sickness is a key facet of welfare prov...
Researching sensitive topics such as sickness and disability can encompass a wide range of demands t...
Kayleigh GarthwaiteStigmatising and dehumanising language directed at people receiving benefits migh...
This article focuses upon social networks and their relationship to stigma and identity for long-ter...
Background: Employment rates of long-term ill and disabled people in the UK are low and 2.63 millio...
Long-term sickness absence and incapacity benefits (disability pension) rates have increased across ...
Background This paper provides important contextual and service implementation data by exploring par...
The Government's welfare to work agenda is premised on changing expectations and attitudes regarding...
This article explores the experiences of people living with fluctuating long-term conditions, with a...
Individuals living with chronic physical health conditions are more likely to be out-of-work than ot...
The UK Jobcentre Plus reform sharpened bureaucratic incentives to help disability benefit recipients...