Publications

PUBLICATIONS

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Peer Reviewed Articles

  • ‘The public health crisis created by UK social policy reforms.’
    Justice, Power and Resistance, 2023 Vol 6, Issue 2, pp 217-228
    doi: https://doi.org/10.1332/GQDH4178
  • ‘Psychological tyranny masquerading as welfare reform’.
    Journal of Critical Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy, 2019 Vol 19, Issue 1, pp 26-35
  • ‘Preventable Harm: Creating a mental health crisis’
    Journal of Public Mental Health, 2019 Vol. 18, No 4, pp 224-230
    doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/JPMH-07-2019-0070
  • ‘State Crime by Proxy: Corporate influence on state sanctioned social harm.’
    Journal of Critical Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy, 2018 Vol 18, No 4, pp 217-227
  • ‘Psychological tyranny prescribed by the DWP: preventable harm is government policy.’
    British Journal of General Practice 2018, 68(677): 579
    doi: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp18X700001
  • ‘A sense of betrayal.’
    Journal of Public Mental Health, 2017 Vol.16, Issue 1, pp.6-8
    doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/JPMH-05-2016-0023

Books

  • Cash Not Care: the planned demolition of the UK welfare state. Mo Stewart, 2016
    New Generation Publishing ISBN: 978-1-78507-783-8 [paperback]

Book Chapters

  • ‘The impact of neoliberal politics on the welfare and survival of chronically ill and disabled people’ in M. Berghs, T. Chataika, Y El-Lahib and A K Dub (eds) The Routledge Handbook of Disability Activism
    (pp. 44-56) Abington-on-Thames: Routledge, 2019.
  • ‘Developing the evidence to challenge ‘welfare reform’ – the road to ‘Cash Not Care’ in P. Beresford and S. Carr (eds) Social Policy First Hand – an international introduction to participatory social welfare
    (pp 389-393) Bristol: Policy Press, 2018

Authored Reports

  • Safeguarding Vulnerable Claimants. Submission to the Work and Pensions Committee Inquiry, October 2023
  • The Adoption of Psycho-Coercion to Manipulate the UK Disabled Community: The Creation of the Politics of Fear. Centre for Welfare Reform (Citizen Network) September, 2022
  • The Creation Of Preventable Harm. Submission to the Work and Pensions Committee Inquiry – assessments for health-related benefits. November, 2021
  • The Work Capability Assessment Is The Adoption Of Disability Denial.
    BJGP – LIFE, October 2021
  • A Response to Shaping Future Support: the Health and Disability Green Paper. A briefing paper. Centre for Welfare Reform (Citizen Network) November, 2021
  • Social Policy Abused: The Creation of Preventable Harm. A Social Policy Brief Centre for Welfare Reform (Citizen Network) February, 2021
  • A Catastrophic Indifference To Human Need: the mental health crisis created by the DWP.
    BJGP LIFE, January 2021
  • Killed By The State? Social Policy Abused: WEBINAR Centre for Welfare Reform, December 2020
  • Consultation on how should DWP involve disabled people in changing how it works. Evidence to the Social Security Advisory Committee, March 2020
  • What Price Preventable Harm: social policies designed to disregard human need.
    Centre for Welfare Reform, 2020
  • Killed By The State? Social policy abused: the creation of preventable harm. Webinar text.
    Centre for Welfare Reform, 2020
  • The human crisis created by the politics of greed.
    AHPB Magazine for Self & Society, No 5, May 2020
  • Influences & Consequences: the conclusion to the preventable harm project 2009-2019. Centre for Welfare Reform, November 2019
  • US Corporate Influence on UK Welfare Reforms: Welfare Imaginaries Conference, September 2018. Centre for Welfare Reform, October 2018
  • Preventable Harm and the Work Capability Assessment Centre for Welfare Reform, August 2018
  • The Human Cost of Welfare Reforms
    ResearchGate, November 2017
  • State Crime by Proxy
    Centre for Welfare Reform, April 2017
  • Welfare Reforms adopted from American social security policies are causing preventable harm to chronically sick and disabled people in the UK.
    ResearchGate, September 2016
  • The influence of the private insurance industry on the UK welfare reforms,
    Centre for Disability Studies, Leeds University January 2015
  • War and Impairment: the social consequences of disablement: Disability History Month
    Centre for Disability Studies, Leeds University November 2014
  • UK Government Refuses To Accept Responsibility For Crimes Against Humanity
    Centre for Disability Studies, Leeds University May 2014
  • From the British Welfare State to Just Another American State
    Centre for Disability Studies, Leeds University May 2013
  • The Hidden Agenda.
    Centre for Disability Studies, Leeds University March 2013

Feature Articles

  • Disregarding Diagnosis Kills, October 2016
  • American Influenced Punitive UK Welfare Reforms, May 2016

Guest blogs

  • The Persecution Of Those In Greatest Need
    Centre for Welfare Reform (Citizen Network) 2023
  • A Culture Of Cruelty
    Independent Living, January 2023
  • Is public attention more important than public health?
    Transforming Society, Policy Press December 2022
  • The adoption of preventable harm, masquerading as social policy reforms~
    (In)Justice International July 2021
  • The human crisis created by the politics of greed.
    Transforming Society, Policy Press March 2020
  • Demonising disabled people: public behaviour and attitudes during welfare reforms
    Welfare Conditionality: sanctions, support and behaviour change. University of York, July 2017
  • Thousands die as welfare reforms adopt dangerous assessment to resist funding benefit.
    ResearchGate, February 2017
  • Preventable harm is government policy
    Centre for Crime and Justice Studies, April 2016

Webinars: YouTube

Websites

Academic Awards

  • Emerald Literati Award for Outstanding Paper, 2020
  • Emerald Literati Award for Highly Commended Paper, 2018

Book Chapters

Books

Books

Books

cash not care mo stewart book

Cash Not Care: the planned demolition of the UK welfare state

Published in September 2016, Cash Not Care: the planned demolition of the UK welfare state is the research evidence the Coalition government tried to suppress, now in a book the Conservative government(s) hope no-one will notice.

Whilst the entire British press have been silenced, and refuse to offer the public access to the influence of corporate America with UK social policy reforms since 1992, Cash Not Care is now in the libraries of universities in the UK and in Australia, and is recommended reading for various social policy courses. The research evidence in the book is being used to educate social policy academics of the future.

New Generation Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-78507-783-8 (A4 pbk)
ISBN: 978 -1-78507-785-2 (eBook)

This A4 referenced text is available to order online
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