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COVID-19 and the temporary transformation of the UK social security system
R Machin
Critical Social Policy 41 (4), 651-662, 2021
332021
Made to measure? An analysis of the transition from Disability Living Allowance to Personal Independence Payment
R Machin
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 39 (4), 435-453, 2017
222017
Understanding holiday hunger
RJ Machin
Journal of Poverty and Social Justice 24 (3), 311-319, 2016
202016
The professional and ethical dilemmas of the two-child limit for child tax credit and universal credit
R Machin
Ethics and Social Welfare 11 (4), 404-411, 2017
152017
The impact of the transition to Personal Independence Payment on claimants with mental health problems
R Machin, F McCormack
Disability & Society 38 (6), 1029-1052, 2023
102023
The UK–a home for Ukrainians? An analysis of social security and housing policy
R Machin
Journal of Poverty and Social Justice 31 (2), 298-305, 2023
82023
It’s not just about where someone lives: educating student social workers about housing-related matters to promote an understanding of social justice
P Simcock, R Machin
Social Work Education 38 (8), 1041-1053, 2019
72019
Stop with the FLO: using text messaging to improve retention rates in University Students
E Boath, R Machin, M Dixon, N Thomas, P O'CONNELL, L Taylor
Innovative Practice in Higher Education 2 (3), 29-39, 2016
72016
Having a voice: A collaborative research project exploring the challenges and assets of people experiencing homelessness
R Massie, R Machin, F McCormack, J Kurth
Journal of Integrated Care 26 (4), 342-352, 2018
62018
UK local government experience of COVID-19 Lockdown: Local responses to global challenges
R Machin
Local Economy 38 (1), 80-91, 2023
42023
Social security in the aftermath of the EU referendum
R Machin
Legal Action, 10-11, 2016
42016
Regressive and precarious: analysing the UK social security system in the light of the findings of the UN Special Rapporteur on poverty and human rights
RJ Machin
Social Work and Social Sciences Review 21 (3), 2020
32020
Personal Independence Payment–a fair deal for people with mental health problems?
R Machin
Social Policy Association, 2018
32018
New development: The commodification of social security medical assessments—academic analysis and practitioner experience
R Machin, A Reynolds
Public Money & Management 44 (4), 335-338, 2024
22024
Building legal literacy in organisations that support people experiencing multiple disadvantage
F McCormack, R Machin, V Riley, K Spyropoulos, K Dunn, CJ Gidlow
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 45 (1), 11-26, 2023
22023
The two-child limit for benefits in the Supreme Court: implications for public health
R Machin
Perspectives in Public Health 142 (3), 137-138, 2022
22022
Four reasons why welfare reform is a delusion
R Machin
LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog, 2017
22017
The two-child limit for Universal Credit and Child Tax Credit
R Machin
Adviser 180, 2017
22017
Hidden from Sight: Why the complexity of ME/CFS needs to be recognised by policy makers
T Űstűnkaya, R Machin
People, Place and Policy 15 (2), 91-99, 2021
12021
Welfare reform summit
R Machin, D Norris, M Jones
Poverty, 10-13, 2018
12018
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