Government, self-help and charity, 1847–80, no prep needed!
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At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
- Understand the significance of the Andover workhouse scandal in drafting legislation intended for poor people.
- Appreciate the importance of charity and self-help in dealing with poverty.
- Analyse the roles of the Charity Organisation Society, Friendly Societies, trade unions and cooperatives in using social work and scientific approaches to eradicate poverty.
- Analyse the roles of Smiles, Mayhew and Dickens in informing the public about the negative impact of poor laws from the Tudor period until the 19th century.