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Without doubt, I, Daniel Blake is an important counter to the arguably corrosive media portrayal of people in poverty that has dominated the mainstream media over the past five years. However, to cultivate broader public support for change, campaigners need evidence-informed communication strategies to engage more effectively with the public, who (rightly or wrongly) think about poverty in a.
The movie is anchored by a strong central performance from Dave Johns as the title character, Daniel Blake, a middle aged Newcastle joiner who needs to receive out of work sickness payment after suffering a heart attack. He is a man who is broken down by the bureaucracy of a system that keeps informing him he’s fit and ready to work, despite doctors warnings against this. He’s only allowed.
Daniel Blake, 59, who has worked as a joiner most of his life in the North East of England needs help from the State for the first time ever following an illness. He crosses paths with a single mother Katie and her two young children, Daisy and Dylan.
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Magpies - Blake - for good writing. Woodpeckers - Torie - for a good fact file. Kingfishers - James - for the use of a good metaphor. Eagles - Ava - for an amazing homework project. Friday 20th September 2019. Robins - Daisy B. - for making a lovely cupcake in the mud kitchen! Magpies - Caleb - for good writing!