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Dr Jackie Gulland

@drjackiegulland.bsky.social

Social scientist, social work lecturer. Social justice/sociolegal/ disability/ageing/gender/care and a bit of history. Author award winning 'Gender, Work and Social Control' (2019)

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Careers Do you want to help build a fairer future, free from poverty? Join us and use your skills to make a real difference.

Two new jobs!

We’re hiring for a Research Officer and a Lead Researcher.

Are you passionate about conducting qualitative research on poverty and financial hardship? Do you have a strong commitment to ethical and inclusive research?

Then these jobs might be for you! 1/2

01.09.2025 11:14 β€” πŸ‘ 8    πŸ” 10    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 0

just don't even mention the 'silent' disco πŸ˜’

21.08.2025 14:54 β€” πŸ‘ 1    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0
Kendall says Pip claimants who get reassessed after November 2026 will be reassessed under new rules, not current ones
Vicky Foxcroft, who resigned as a Labour whip over the bill, asked if the Timms review would have the power to review the budget savings being achieved by these cuts. And she asked what would happen if someone requested a reassessment because of worsening health conditions. Would they be reassessed under the old criteria or the new one?

Kendall said that the Timms review was not being driven by the need to save money.

(That did not fully address the question. Foxcroft wanted to know if it would be able to recommend more spending.)

And Kendall said people can request a reassessment. If that happens before November 2026, that will be under the old system. After that, it will be under the new system, she said.

Kendall says Pip claimants who get reassessed after November 2026 will be reassessed under new rules, not current ones Vicky Foxcroft, who resigned as a Labour whip over the bill, asked if the Timms review would have the power to review the budget savings being achieved by these cuts. And she asked what would happen if someone requested a reassessment because of worsening health conditions. Would they be reassessed under the old criteria or the new one? Kendall said that the Timms review was not being driven by the need to save money. (That did not fully address the question. Foxcroft wanted to know if it would be able to recommend more spending.) And Kendall said people can request a reassessment. If that happens before November 2026, that will be under the old system. After that, it will be under the new system, she said.

NEW: Liz Kendall has told MPs that if a disabled person currently on PIP requests a reassessment after November 2026 because of worsening health, they will be assessed on the new tougher criteria.

This confirms The Guardian’s report that those with fluctuating conditions will not be protected.

30.06.2025 16:20 β€” πŸ‘ 379    πŸ” 245    πŸ’¬ 36    πŸ“Œ 35

If your MP is vocal on women’s rights but less so on disability, send them today’s Guardian story. Tell them charities have warned the disability cuts will have a β€œdevastating” impact on women and could even breach the Equality Act.

25.06.2025 11:33 β€” πŸ‘ 368    πŸ” 168    πŸ’¬ 6    πŸ“Œ 3
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Research Assistant at University of Glasgow Searching for an academic job? Explore this Research Assistant opening on jobs.ac.uk! Click to view more details and browse other academic jobs.

πŸ”₯Not one, not two, not three, but FOUR job vacancies now live working at @uofglasgow.bsky.social on @safety-nets.bsky.social @changingrealities.bsky.social with some amazing colleagues

first: a research assistant post on Changing Realities

www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DNQ284/r...

🧡for links to vacancies

25.06.2025 07:49 β€” πŸ‘ 6    πŸ” 12    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 2

brief history of ICA and subsequent carer's benefits here open access doi.org/10.1332/2397...

24.06.2025 16:01 β€” πŸ‘ 0    πŸ” 1    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

married men were always entitled to Invalid Care Allowance - but yes, great to mark the important legal case which enabled it to be extended to married women!

24.06.2025 10:37 β€” πŸ‘ 0    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 0
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Nearly half a million people in disabled households will be forced into severe hardship if UK government goes ahead with cuts to social security | Trussell Hundreds of thousands of people will be pushed into severe hardship if government goes ahead with β€˜cruel’ cuts to disability payments.

Nearly half a million people in disabled households will be forced into severe hardship if the disability benefit cuts go ahead, new research by @trusselluk.bsky.social shows.

No MP who votes for this can pretend they don’t know. www.trussell.org.uk/news-and-res...

09.06.2025 09:36 β€” πŸ‘ 110    πŸ” 80    πŸ’¬ 6    πŸ“Œ 4
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No 10 delays child poverty strategy with tens of thousands more facing hardship Exclusive: Flagship policy put back until at least autumn amid fears cost of removing two-child benefit cap will outweigh political benefit

There are 4.5 million kids already in poverty and another 109 are pulled into poverty every day by the two-child limit alone. If this govt is serious in its commitment to the nation’s children, it can’t keep waiting for the stars to align before taking action. www.theguardian.com/society/2025...

24.05.2025 07:50 β€” πŸ‘ 54    πŸ” 24    πŸ’¬ 2    πŸ“Œ 1
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Welfare Experiences & Mental Health

Want a 3yr quali postdoc job leading the UK fieldwork for an amazing international project on how it feels to claim benefits? And also to do important work on benefits and mental health?

Then see this job ad! Closing date being changed to 8th June www.kcl.ac.uk/jobs/114985-...

21.05.2025 08:55 β€” πŸ‘ 11    πŸ” 33    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 1
Our task is urgent, not just because we only have four more years of this parliament, which is no time at all, although this is true, not just because we must deliver real change to fight the rise in support for populists, although we must, but because the people who we came into politics to serve cannot and should not wait any longer for a chance to build a decent life, because they have waited far too long already.

Our task is urgent, not just because we only have four more years of this parliament, which is no time at all, although this is true, not just because we must deliver real change to fight the rise in support for populists, although we must, but because the people who we came into politics to serve cannot and should not wait any longer for a chance to build a decent life, because they have waited far too long already.

Liz Kendall’s big speech on benefits has declared she wants to help disabled people β€œbuild a decent life.” I wonder how taking the disability benefits they need to wash and leave the house achieves that exactly?

21.05.2025 10:14 β€” πŸ‘ 203    πŸ” 70    πŸ’¬ 10    πŸ“Œ 6

We've published our full response to the proposed changes to sickness and disability benefits:

1. This is the biggest cut to sickness and disability benefits in a generation. It will push 50,000 children into poverty, and reduce living standards for many more.

19.05.2025 13:24 β€” πŸ‘ 7    πŸ” 13    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 2
Quote card saying "Disabled people who are able to work already find it much more difficult to find suitable work that accommodates their needs. Today’s falling number of vacancies is just another complicating factor that exposes the need to rethink the government’s fundamentally unworkable plans to cut disability benefits.

The Government's increase in employment support is expected to help, at most, 95,000 disabled people into work covering just 3% of people at risk of having their disability benefits cut.Β This employment support is desperately needed to remove the barriers disabled people face as are reforms to boost the quality of jobs through the Employment Rights Bill. But even the best support is undermined by the harsh extent of impending cuts.

The threat of widespread hardship among disabled people, unable to replace the incomes they lose out on through work, is even starker."

Quote card saying "Disabled people who are able to work already find it much more difficult to find suitable work that accommodates their needs. Today’s falling number of vacancies is just another complicating factor that exposes the need to rethink the government’s fundamentally unworkable plans to cut disability benefits. The Government's increase in employment support is expected to help, at most, 95,000 disabled people into work covering just 3% of people at risk of having their disability benefits cut.Β This employment support is desperately needed to remove the barriers disabled people face as are reforms to boost the quality of jobs through the Employment Rights Bill. But even the best support is undermined by the harsh extent of impending cuts. The threat of widespread hardship among disabled people, unable to replace the incomes they lose out on through work, is even starker."

My reaction on behalf of @jrf-uk.bsky.social, on today's labour market statistics and the Government's plans to cut disability benefits. The threat of widespread hardship among disabled people, unable to replace the incomes they lose out on through work, is even starker.

13.05.2025 11:56 β€” πŸ‘ 40    πŸ” 26    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 4
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The Devastating Human Rights Impact of Social Security Failures in the UK Join Amnesty UK in-person or online for the launch of a campaign uncovering the realities of social security in the UK.

The Devastating Human Rights Impact of Social Security Failures in the UK @amnestyuk.bsky.social

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-devast...

29.04.2025 08:16 β€” πŸ‘ 0    πŸ” 1    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0
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Labour’s benefit cuts will cost UK economy billions, charity says Trussell report finds that higher levels of poverty mean Britain is losing out on Β£38bn a year of potential output

Great piece from @rjpartington.bsky.social @theguardian.com on new @trusselluk.bsky.social research out tomorrow. Hunger & hardship are costing UK economy & public services Β£billions. Slashing disability support & keeping 2 child limit will only make this worse. www.theguardian.com/society/2025...

29.04.2025 09:53 β€” πŸ‘ 6    πŸ” 10    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 1

not within NLS control - seems to be tied to the British Library issue as far as I understand it

07.04.2025 15:23 β€” πŸ‘ 1    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

Also National Library of Scotland. Also buying ebooks. Also not available as a result of British Library issues.

07.04.2025 14:08 β€” πŸ‘ 9    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 0

Great to see this new report from Scottish Commission on Social Security on accessibility and the Scottish social security system.

04.04.2025 12:04 β€” πŸ‘ 2    πŸ” 3    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0
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More people will need social workers as a result of Rachel Reeves’ welfare cuts Chancellor is playing into narrative of β€œdeserving and undeserving poor” warns Social Workers Union

🚨 ICYMI: BASW and @swu-uk.bsky.social provide reaction to this week's Spring Statement, warning that welfare cuts will increase need and put pressure on already creaking services.

Find out more ⬇️

basw.co.uk/about-social...

28.03.2025 10:54 β€” πŸ‘ 2    πŸ” 3    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0
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Sign the Petition Protect authors’ livelihoods from the unlicensed use of their work in AI training

British authors: the Society of Authors has organised a petition re Meta's wholesale theft of millions of books and works. Sign here.

27.03.2025 18:53 β€” πŸ‘ 228    πŸ” 160    πŸ’¬ 3    πŸ“Œ 6
Text reads: Open Collaborative Studentship. Pathway: Health, Wellbeing and Communities ESRC-Funded PhD Scholarship Intimate Partner Violence in Young People’s Relationships Care and Justice for Whom?

Text reads: Open Collaborative Studentship. Pathway: Health, Wellbeing and Communities ESRC-Funded PhD Scholarship Intimate Partner Violence in Young People’s Relationships Care and Justice for Whom?

ESRC-Funded PhD Scholarship

Open Collaborative Studentship.
Pathway: Health, Wellbeing and Communities

Intimate Partner Violence in Young People’s Relationships
Care and Justice for Whom?

Closing date for applications: 10 April
Info: edin.ac/4jl7NET

26.03.2025 14:00 β€” πŸ‘ 0    πŸ” 1    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

Our new analysis shows child poverty will rise even higher on this government’s watch - to 4.8m by the end of this parliament (2029/30) - unless it takes urgent action including scrapping the two-child limit in its forthcoming child poverty strategy and stepping back from benefit cuts.

27.03.2025 10:03 β€” πŸ‘ 10    πŸ” 13    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 1
https://www.sgsss.ac.uk/studentship/disabled-peoples-lived-experiences-of-benefit-reform-and-the-costs-of-disability/
ESRC-funded Supervisor-led Studentship
Disabled People's Lived Experiences of Benefit Reform and the Costs of Disability
University of Glasgow
Supervisors: Professor Sharon Wright, Professor Charlotte Pearson, Dr Clementine Hill O'Connor
Deadline 10 April, 5pm BST
References due 16 April, 5pm BST
To apply go to apply.sgsss.ac.uk
Picture of historic stone Glasgow University building with green grass, trees and sunshine.

https://www.sgsss.ac.uk/studentship/disabled-peoples-lived-experiences-of-benefit-reform-and-the-costs-of-disability/ ESRC-funded Supervisor-led Studentship Disabled People's Lived Experiences of Benefit Reform and the Costs of Disability University of Glasgow Supervisors: Professor Sharon Wright, Professor Charlotte Pearson, Dr Clementine Hill O'Connor Deadline 10 April, 5pm BST References due 16 April, 5pm BST To apply go to apply.sgsss.ac.uk Picture of historic stone Glasgow University building with green grass, trees and sunshine.

Spread the word! Exciting new fully funded PhD opportunity to research disabled people's lived experiences of benefit reform and the costs of disability.
Deadline: 10 April
@uofglasgow.bsky.social @uofgussp.bsky.social @uofgsps.bsky.social @sgsss.bsky.social @clemmiehilloconnor.bsky.social

26.03.2025 17:31 β€” πŸ‘ 23    πŸ” 35    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 2

Stealth social security cuts bring neither stability nor security to struggling families and will push child poverty even higher. Growth and better living standards are not achieved by taking money from families with the least...

26.03.2025 13:32 β€” πŸ‘ 20    πŸ” 15    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 0
Text reads: Open Collaborative Studentship. Pathway: Social Inequalities. ESRC-Funded PhD Scholarship. Edinburgh Parents’ Panel Transforming systems and practice with parents and families involved in social work services

Text reads: Open Collaborative Studentship. Pathway: Social Inequalities. ESRC-Funded PhD Scholarship. Edinburgh Parents’ Panel Transforming systems and practice with parents and families involved in social work services

ESRC-Funded PhD Scholarship

Open Collaborative Studentship.
Pathway: Social Inequalities

Edinburgh Parents’ Panel: Transforming systems and practice with parents and families involved in social work services

Closing date for applications: 10 April
Info: edin.ac/4jl7NET

26.03.2025 13:00 β€” πŸ‘ 1    πŸ” 2    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0
A chart that shows monthly income after housing costs (AHC) in 2029/30, before and after proposed changes for new claimants. It shows an in-work family losing PIP and LCWRA could lose Β£988 per month – 30% of their AHC income. The modelling is based off a couple over 25 with 1 child born after April 2017 and housing costs. 1 partner is unable to work due to disability/health conditions, the other works 35 hours per week at the 2025/26 National Living Wage. Under existing rules they would be eligible for Universal Credit (UC) Limited Capability for Work-Related Activity (LCWRA), Personal Independence Payments (PIP) enhanced daily living, PIP standard mobility. Under proposed reforms they would lose UC LCWRA and PIP daily living.

A chart that shows monthly income after housing costs (AHC) in 2029/30, before and after proposed changes for new claimants. It shows an in-work family losing PIP and LCWRA could lose Β£988 per month – 30% of their AHC income. The modelling is based off a couple over 25 with 1 child born after April 2017 and housing costs. 1 partner is unable to work due to disability/health conditions, the other works 35 hours per week at the 2025/26 National Living Wage. Under existing rules they would be eligible for Universal Credit (UC) Limited Capability for Work-Related Activity (LCWRA), Personal Independence Payments (PIP) enhanced daily living, PIP standard mobility. Under proposed reforms they would lose UC LCWRA and PIP daily living.

These cuts will impact children 🚸

Around 900,000 children are in a family where someone is unable to work for health reasons.

These cuts could reduce family monthly income by almost Β£1,000 where 1 person is in work and the other unable to due to health reasons 3/4

26.03.2025 10:45 β€” πŸ‘ 14    πŸ” 11    πŸ’¬ 2    πŸ“Œ 0
A chart showing monthly income after housing cost (AHC) in 2029/30 before and after proposed changes for new claimants. It shows that a single person losing PIP daily living and LCWRA could lose Β£818 per month which is 58% of their income. This is based off modelling of a single person over 25, unable to work due to disability/health conditions. Under existing rules they would be eligible for Universal Credit (UC) Limited Capability for Work-Related Activity (LCWRA), Personal Independence Payments (PIP) standard daily living, PIP standard mobility. Under proposed reforms they would lose UC LCWRA and PIP daily living.

A chart showing monthly income after housing cost (AHC) in 2029/30 before and after proposed changes for new claimants. It shows that a single person losing PIP daily living and LCWRA could lose Β£818 per month which is 58% of their income. This is based off modelling of a single person over 25, unable to work due to disability/health conditions. Under existing rules they would be eligible for Universal Credit (UC) Limited Capability for Work-Related Activity (LCWRA), Personal Independence Payments (PIP) standard daily living, PIP standard mobility. Under proposed reforms they would lose UC LCWRA and PIP daily living.

Last week the government proposed cuts to disability and long-term sickness benefits.

These cuts will leave some disabled people significantly worse off.

πŸ“’ By 2029/30, someone that loses PIP daily living and LCWRA will be over Β£800 per month worse off 1/4

26.03.2025 10:43 β€” πŸ‘ 34    πŸ” 30    πŸ’¬ 2    πŸ“Œ 0
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We are disappointed but not surprised that Meta has used millions of pirated books to develop its AI systems.

As a matter of urgency, Meta needs to compensate the rightsholders of all the works it has been exploiting.

But what can authors do? Read here:
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21.03.2025 17:04 β€” πŸ‘ 1341    πŸ” 796    πŸ’¬ 24    πŸ“Œ 91
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Conference Visit the post for more.

πŸ“£The programme for our 2025 conference is out now!

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✨Take a look at the amazing array of social & cultural history on show!πŸ—ƒοΈ

20.03.2025 09:00 β€” πŸ‘ 27    πŸ” 19    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 15

exactly - As I understand it, it is proposing to dispose of the concept of 'incapacity for work' and replace it with work seeking conditionality for everyone - alongside the proposal to get rid of National Insurance distinction between sickness and unemployment which does the same

21.03.2025 13:14 β€” πŸ‘ 0    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

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