How the welfare state was built, how it has been stretched and cut, and what that means for disabled and neurodivergent people navigating it today.
The NHS was founded on a radical idea: that healthcare should be free at the point of need, regardless of who you are. Social care was supposed to follow. The gap between that idea and the present reality is the story of this chronicle.
The Awareverse question running through every chapter: Who did this system serve, who fell through the gaps, and what would have changed if need rather than cost had always come first?