Yes, "just give us the money" is a good starting point
but even doing that can be done more or les fairly and
effectivley. Benefits take up campaigns, for example
can generate more income for people who livein poverty
than the original expenditure by a local authority.
But what about schemes like work placements, training,
investing in special equipment, or overcoming
disabling barriers to employment? Or would the money
be better spent on direct payments?
andrew bolger
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