The barriers of binary thinking: tackling health-related worklessness on the Wirral
Created By:
Tim Adams
Last updated:
15 Jun 2022
Case study
Through a combination of place-based ethnography and peer research, we revealed how a large proportion of ESA claimants were completely isolated from any support. A lack of co-ordination between the worlds of health and employment, together with the ‘insurmountable’ leaps demanded of citizens by the binary classifications of assessment, were breeding a culture of failure, with residents unable to take the small steps needed to begin their journeys back to work.
Category:
Critical success factors » Leadership and management
Critical success factors » Approach to change
Characteristics » Use of data and intelligence
Change approach » Service focus
Change approach » Community focus
Change approach » Customer focus
Change approach » Joined up
Local government services » Adult social care
Local government services » Administration and government
Local government services » Advice and benefits
Local government services » Business and employment (including trading standards)
Local government services » Education, learning and childcare
Local government services » Housing and homelessness
Local government services » Public health