On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 23:31:18 +0000, Cynic
wrote:
>On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 21:40:02 +0000, Alex Heney
>wrote:
>
>>>>>So what do you call state benefits if it is not social care?
>>>>
>>>>State benefits
>>>
>>>And for what purpose are those benefits? There is a clue in the name
>>>of the department that issues them.
>>
>>I don't think so.
>>
>>Social Services don't issue benefits.
>
>I didn't say they did. But social workers will find accomodation for
>a homeless person and make the arrangements needed to get the state to
>pay for it.
>
>>And if you are thinking of DHSS, it is a while since it has been
>>called that.
>
>A rose by any other name ...
>
True, but you said the clue was in the name :-)
>Are benefits issued to people because they need caring for, or are
>they a reward given to people who are self sufficient but have simply
>been clever enough to stay unemployed and homeless?
Yes :-)
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