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- In contrast, recipients of indoor relief were required to enter a workhouse or poorhouse.
- In response, Guardian-assisted emigration was reserved only for those who had received indoor relief for over two years.
- Meanwhile, able-bodied beggars who had refused work were often placed in " Houses of Correction " ( indoor relief ).
- The costs of this indoor relief was high especially when workhouses were wasteful; this led to the passing of Gilbert's Act in 1782.
- There was also a sick house set up in Warren Street, where 40-50 men needing medical attention were provided for with indoor relief.
- The 1601 Act sought to deal with'settled'poor who had found themselves temporarily out of work it was assumed they would accept indoor relief or outdoor relief.
- The 1601 Act sought to deal with'settled'poor who had found themselves temporarily out of work it was assumed they would accept indoor relief or outdoor relief.
- The Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 was an Act of Parliament which altered the nature of poor relief in England and Wales workhouses were built for paupers to receive indoor relief.
- At the same time, the Barnetts helped improve conditions of indoor relief, and co-ordinate the various charities by co-operation with the Charity Organization Society and the parish board of guardians.