Radical Approaches to the Care Crisis
Radical Approaches to the Care Crisis
Solidarity, Community and a National Care Service
Gray, Anne
Bristol University Press
04/2025
208
Mole
9781447374084
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1. Introduction
2. Survey evidence on paid and unpaid care
3. How can informal care be sustained?
4. Who pays? How much care should be free, what kinds and for whom?
5. Widening the caring circle: towards a caring economy
6. Solidarity projects: mutual aid, timebanks, community unions and volunteers
7. Reducing the need for care
8. Conclusions and solutions
Appendix A: Cost calculations and revenue sources for expanding subsidised care
Appendix B: Seniors' different needs for help and how they are met
Appendix C: Stories of lived experience
2. Survey evidence on paid and unpaid care
3. How can informal care be sustained?
4. Who pays? How much care should be free, what kinds and for whom?
5. Widening the caring circle: towards a caring economy
6. Solidarity projects: mutual aid, timebanks, community unions and volunteers
7. Reducing the need for care
8. Conclusions and solutions
Appendix A: Cost calculations and revenue sources for expanding subsidised care
Appendix B: Seniors' different needs for help and how they are met
Appendix C: Stories of lived experience
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Unpaid care; Care of Older People; Informal care; Mutual aid; Age-Friendly cities; free national care service; Social Care
1. Introduction
2. Survey evidence on paid and unpaid care
3. How can informal care be sustained?
4. Who pays? How much care should be free, what kinds and for whom?
5. Widening the caring circle: towards a caring economy
6. Solidarity projects: mutual aid, timebanks, community unions and volunteers
7. Reducing the need for care
8. Conclusions and solutions
Appendix A: Cost calculations and revenue sources for expanding subsidised care
Appendix B: Seniors' different needs for help and how they are met
Appendix C: Stories of lived experience
2. Survey evidence on paid and unpaid care
3. How can informal care be sustained?
4. Who pays? How much care should be free, what kinds and for whom?
5. Widening the caring circle: towards a caring economy
6. Solidarity projects: mutual aid, timebanks, community unions and volunteers
7. Reducing the need for care
8. Conclusions and solutions
Appendix A: Cost calculations and revenue sources for expanding subsidised care
Appendix B: Seniors' different needs for help and how they are met
Appendix C: Stories of lived experience
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.