B2 – Upper Intermediate
In the UK, the number of people filing for disability claims has been continuing to increase in the last decade.
Prime minister Rishi Sunak hope to put an end to the ‘sick note culture’, which refers to “over-medicalising the everyday challenges and worries of life” and the rise of recipients of sickness and disability benefits.
Read the article and find out Prime minister Rishi Sunak’s crackdown on the “sick note culture” in the UK. Be ready to answer the questions that follow.
Vocabulary Questions:
- What does “sick note culture” mean, “Prime minister Rishi Sunak has announced a crackdown on sickness and disability benefits in order to end a “sick note culture” and “over-medicalising the everyday challenges and worries of life”, in part because he claims that “good work” can actually improve mental and physical health.”? Use this term in your own sentence.
- What does “means-tested” mean, “There is a tendency in announcements, too, to conflate means-tested incapacity benefits with non-means-tested disability benefits, such as the personal independence payment.”? Use this term in a sentence.
- What does ”cradle-to-grave” mean, ”Just as the social economist Lord Beveridge proposed in his 1942 report, we need cradle-to-grave social security that supports that ambition, rather than forced participation in harmful insecure employment.”? Use this expression in a sentence.
Discussion Questions:
- What factors might have contributed to the rising number of people who claims for sickness and disability benefits?
- Do you think the same thing could be occurring in your own country? Expand.
- What are your thoughts on sick note culture?
- What is your opinion on the crackdown on it?
- What is good system to identify those people who really need the sickness and disability benefits?
- Share your thoughts on this, “Prime minister Rishi Sunak wants to focus on “what people can do with the right support in place, rather than what they can’t do.”?
- Share your thoughts on this, “Most people who get social security don’t really deserve any help.”.