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In the 20th century what was put place in 1902 and targeted who |
Regulation training midwives which targeted pregnant women and unborn children |
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In the 20th century what was put place in 1906 |
Free school meals for the poorest children |
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In the 20th century what was put place in 1907 who did this target |
Health visitors to advise every new mother Targeted new mothers women children and child mortality |
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In the 20th century what was put place in 1908 who did this target |
Old age pensions for people in their 70s + Targeted old people who couldn't work |
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In the 20th century what was put place in 1911 |
National insurance Sick pay and medical costs paid for workers who got ill |
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In the 20th century what was put place in 1919 |
Cousin houses were built for returning soldiers (homes for heroes ) and slums were cleared |
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In the 20th century what was put place in 1919 |
Free treatment of children and babies |
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In the 20th century what was put place in 1940s |
More vaccinations |
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What was the factors leading to new public health |
War Key individuals Politics |
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In the factor war which war was it and what did the government want to do |
Ww1 and government wanted to reward soldiers |
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In the factor Key individuals who were the key individuals and what did they do |
Booth rowntree - investigated the poor quality of the life for working people - which influenced government David lloyd George- supported new measures ed pensions and national insurance |
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In the factor politics what happened in 1919 and what party helped working class |
1910 everyone can vote leading to working class wanting improvements Labour party campaigns for better living for working class |
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When was the NHS introduced |
1948 |
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What does the NHS provide |
Provides free medical care for all |
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What was a catalyst for the introduction of the NHS |
The WW2 as the labour party was selected post war and the blitz brought casualties to civilian population therefore people had to rebuild their lives after the war |
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Dark ages what collapsed |
The roman empire and war destroyed roman public health system and medical libraries |
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Dark ages led to what growing stronger |
Christianity and every new idea was checked new the church |
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In the middle ages what kind of public health condidtions did they have (4) |
Bad They had open sewers carrying waste to the river Butchers carried waste through the streets and loaded it on to boats and threw it into middle of river Black death 1348 Dirty cities |
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Factors leading to bad public health in middle ages |
Religion Government - kings and queens did little to improve public health |
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Roman Public health what kinds of things did they have in place (5) |
Aqueducts Reservoir Cisterns and public fountains Baths barracks private houses and official or private buildings Sewers |
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What factors affect public health in the roman empire (4) |
Population War Government Money |
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In the roman empire whAt kind of influence did goverment have |
They had a strong centralised government and were efficient organised people |
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In the roman empire whAt kind of influence did money have |
Very wealthy empire so could afford to build public health systems like aqueducts |
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In the roman empire whAt kind of influence did population have |
Large cities up to 1million people many people lived together in cramped conditions which posed health problems |
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In the roman empire whAt kind of influence did war have |
Romans wanted to keep soldiers healthy so put lots of money into keeping them healthy and fit |