Liverpool, Royaume-Uni. 25 avr 2017. Les travailleurs sociaux 100 mile mars anti-austérité arrive à Liverpool. Les travailleurs sociaux ont atteint Liverpools Pier Head à la suite d'une journée de sept, 100 Mile à pied de Birmingham pour protester contre l'austérité. Réalisateur de film a approuvé le démarrage de la campagne d'austérité, en disant : l'austérité provoque le chaos dans la vie de tant de personnes, et ce doit être confronté. Crédit : Simon Hadley/Alamy Live News
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Liverpool, UK. 25th May 2017. Social workersÕ 100 mile anti-austerity march reaches Liverpool Picture by Simon Hadley/ Alamy Live News. Social workers have reached LiverpoolÕs Pier Head following a seven day, 100 mile walk from Birmingham to protest against austerity. Film director Ken Loach has endorsed the Boot Out Austerity campaign, saying: ÒAusterity is causing chaos in the lives of so many, and this needs to be confrontedÓ. Setting off from the head office of the British Association of Social Workers (BASW) in Birmingham, the team arrived in Liverpool on Tuesday 25th April, the day before BASWÕs annual Conference and AGM. Hillsborough campaigner Margaret Aspinall will be addressing delegates at the conference. Each evening along the route, walkers shared stories at meetings and events, and were fed and housed by churches and community groups. BASW Chair Guy Shennan said: ÒEvery day, social workers see the devastating impact of austerity in the lives of people they work with, yet this is not always so visible to the wider public. We wanted to draw attention to these effects of the austerity measures of the past seven years, as we believe that a growing awareness will lead to demands that these unnecessary measures are brought to an end. One of our inspirations was Ken LoachÕs film, I, Daniel Blake, which showed the human costs of austerity through the medium of story-telling. We will be meeting people all along our route to Liverpool and want to hear and publicise as many stories as possible.Ó The walkers received messages of support from social workers all over the country, who made clear that austerityÕs effects have been felt across the full range of social services. For more information, visit: http://www.boot-out-austerity.co.uk/ Photo credit Picture by Simon Hadley/ Alamy Live News.
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