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Radical Help

1918320 pagesVirago

Synopsis

How should we live: how should we care for one another, grow our capabilities to work, to learn, to love and fully realise our potential? This exciting and ambitious book shows how we can re-design the welfare state for this century. The welfare state was revolutionary: it lifted thousands out of poverty, provided decent homes, good education and security. But it is out of kilter now: an elaborate and expensive system of managing needs and risks. Today we face new challenges. Our resources have changed. Hilary Cottam takes us through five 'Experiments' to show us a new design. We start on a Swindon housing estate where families who have spent years revolving within our current welfare systems are supported to design their own way out. We spend time with young people who are helped to make new connections with radical results. We turn to the question of good health care and then to the world of work and see what happens when people are given different tools to make change. It is not a book of dreams. It is about concrete new ways of organising that already have been developing across Britain. Radical Help creates a new vision and a radically different approach that can take care of us once more, from cradle to grave.

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About the author

Hilary Cottam is a social entrepreneur and writer who focuses on redesigning social systems and welfare. She is a contributor to Europa28, an anthology of essays by women about the

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Hilary CottamProtagonist

The author of the book, who presents a new vision for the welfare state based on five 'Experiments' and concrete new ways of organizing.

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