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Old 29-04-2015, 06:15 PM #1
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I think you're getting bogged down with the terms used they are not in the study and have nothing to do with it, 'I'm alright jacks' and 'scroungers' are just terms used on here in fairness.

Every case is not different, What point is a week in bognor if your basic needs are not met? It's a sticking plaster.
..I'm not bogged down with anything, they're both terms of generalising people and inaccurate....

..I think that things like holidays/breaks etc can be much of much benefit in terms of stress related mental health issues which can make trying to find employment even more difficult or even impossible in some cases and definitely something that children would benefit from rather than never have anything nice or to look forward to like their peers and that people deserve more than just being on the breadline and that's something I've known communities to come together to provide for families on occasions and knowing those family's problems and their struggles and I guess that showing 'community' is still very much present today ...but we're obviously not going to agree so I'm just going to leave it at that, I don't think I have anything else to add to the thread or my previous thoughts....
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..I'm not bogged down with anything, they're both terms of generalising people and inaccurate....

..I think that things like holidays/breaks etc can be much of much benefit in terms of stress related mental health issues which can make trying to find employment even more difficult or even impossible in some cases and definitely something that children would benefit from rather than never have anything nice or to look forward to like their peers and that people deserve more than just being on the breadline and that's something I've known communities to come together to provide for families on occasions and knowing those family's problems and their struggles and I guess that showing 'community' is still very much present today ...but we're obviously not going to agree so I'm just going to leave it at that, I don't think I have anything else to add to the thread or my previous thoughts....
They are both accurate... it's to what extent they are accurate that is the question, again this isn't really the real issue though what labels differing sub groups are given.
I've never known a community to provide a holiday for anyone, where is this wonderful community?
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