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'...,access social goods' means what and provide alternatives

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Meaning
- "…access social goods" means being able to obtain and use services or resources provided for the public or community that improve people’s wellbeing. Typical social goods include healthcare, education, housing, social security, public transport, clean water, sanitation, community services and — in some uses — digital connectivity and environmental quality.
- "Access" covers availability, affordability, physical reach, legal entitlement, and acceptability (quality/cultural fit) — not just existence.

Short alternatives (single phrases)
- access social services
- access public goods
- access essential services
- access community resources
- access social benefits
- use public services
- obtain social services
- receive social supports
- benefit from public services
- secure access to basic services

Alternatives by register / context
- Policy / academic: ensure universal access to essential services; guarantee access to public goods and services; provide equitable access to social infrastructure
- NGO / advocacy: enable everyone to benefit from social services; expand access to community resources; make basic services accessible to all
- Everyday / plain language: get basic services; use community services; have access to things like health care and schooling
- Legal / rights framing: uphold the right to social services; ensure entitlement to social goods and protections
- Technical / economic: increase provision of public goods; improve availability and affordability of social goods

Example sentence replacements
- Original: "The program helps low-income families … access social goods."
- Alternatives:
- "The program helps low-income families access essential services."
- "The program helps low-income families benefit from public services."
- "The program expands low-income families’ access to healthcare, education and housing."

- Original: "Policies must ensure … access social goods."
- Alternatives:
- "Policies must ensure universal access to public goods and services."
- "Policies must guarantee equitable access to social services."
- "Policies must make basic services accessible and affordable for all."

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