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  1. The rapid development of the asylum movement in the 19th century, and the strange parallel world that the asylum offered its inmates and attendants.

  2. Dec 6, 2011 · The success rate of asylum applications at initial decision increased sharply from 2018 to 2022 before falling in 2023 In 2022, the share of asylum applications receiving a grant at initial decision rose to a record high of 76%, which is much higher than in previous years.

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  3. Oct 10, 2024 · In the UK the closure of long stay Asylums was largely supported across the political divide including by workers and patients’ movements. Yet there were deep concerns about it being implemented under a right-wing Government which prioritised cost cutting and stressed individual responsibility over socialised care.

  4. In 1851, the year of the Great Exhibition, Prince Albert (1819-1861) opened the second Middlesex County Pauper Lunatic Asylum in Colney Hatch, north of London. With its Italian style, six miles of corridors and capacity for 1,000 people, it was a model of modern asylum design.

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    • What was 'the asylum's greatest success?2
    • What was 'the asylum's greatest success?3
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  5. May 26, 2022 · The data show that 76% of asylum claims among young men aged 18-29—a group often singled out in policy discussions—were also positive in the year ending March 2022. Data released today also showed that the UK’s asylum backlog has continued to grow, reaching almost 110,000 people at the end of March 2022.

  6. Apr 1, 2020 · Many sufferers were at large, in the rhetoric of late-Georgian social reformers, implying they were neglected. About 150 years later, institutionalisation had reached its peak. Around 150 000 people resided in UK asylums in 1954, a rate per head of population nearly seven times greater than in 1800.

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  8. Dec 17, 2019 · Summary. Extensive institutionalisation of people with mental disorders has a brief history lasting just 150 years. Yet asylums feature prominently in modern perceptions of psychiatry's development, on a mental map drawn in sharp contrasts between humanity and barbarity, knowledge and ignorance, and good and bad practice.

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