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Jo Hunt: Inheriting discriminatory socio-political landscapes as ‘undeserving’ disabled people: legacy of common health problems & future for LC, 2024

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Inheriting discriminatory socio-political landscapes as ‘undeserving’ disabled people: legacy of common health problems & future for LC, 2024. Hunt

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/02610183241229050

ABSTRACT​

The UK government's recent announcement that the highly controversial Work Capability Assessment (WCA) will likely be abolished leaves questions of what precisely will emerge in its place. This commentary revisits a construct central to the attempted justification of the WCA, that of ‘common health problems’, which may well continue to leave a legacy in delineating purported ‘deserving’ and ‘undeserving’ impairment, ill-health and related disability. After outlining the politically strategic application of this construct in social policy, concerns are raised for long Covid. In particular, the risk of long Covid following the trajectory of another post-infection diagnosis, myalgic encephalomyelitis / chronic fatigue syndrome, is discussed.
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