The Development in England of a State System for the Care of the Disabled Soldie
The Development in England of a State System for the Care of the Disabled Soldie
John Culbert Faries
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" ^ It is not expected that every disabled man will be a proper subject for training and the Local Committee is not authorized to undertake a course of training 'for any man who merely fancies a new occupation in place of his old one'.^' It is to be guided in its decisions by several considerations: (a) the man's previous occupa- tion; (b) the suitability of the occupation to the man's age, disablement and physical con- dition; (c) the recommendation, if any, as to training which may be indicat...ed on the notifica- tion of award of pension, or in any report by a hospital visitor; (d) the opportunities for earn- ing a permanent livelihood in the occupation. ^^ " Great Britain, Ministry of Pensions: Instructions and Notes on the Treatment and Training of Disabled Men, p. 22. "Ibid, p. 39. ^ Ibid, p. 10. Stress is rightly laid upon the necessity of guiding the man into an occupation that affords good prospect of permanent work at a living wage. TRADE ADVISORY COMMITTEES The training of any large number of men for industry involves questions affecting both the employer of labor and the working classes.
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