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Who Cares

The Hidden Crisis of Caregiving, and How We Solve It

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Who Cares

By: Emily Kenway
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A ground-breaking rethink of caregiving in our society, by writer, activist and former policy advisor Emily Kenway.

Around the world, millions of people are quietly caring for long-term unwell, elderly or disabled loved ones; one-in-eight people in the UK and a sixth of the total US population, with comparable proportions across the globe. For many, this is a full-time job, saving our economies billions each year.

Yet when writer, activist and former policy advisor Emily Kenway found herself in the painful position of caring for her mother, she discovered that provision for people in her situation was, at best, hopelessly inadequate and, at worst, completely non-existent. This isn't only in the form of paltry financial handouts for informal caregivers, but also a dearth of social, psychological, workplace and community structures to support people going through this experience.

Deftly blending memoir, polemic and deeply researched investigation, Who Cares lifts the lid on a subject society has never been willing to confront. Through Emily's personal story, as well as the voices of other caregivers and those receiving care, unflinching investigations into the facts of care, and research from scientists at the forefront of potential solutions all over the world, this ground-breaking books asks vital questions about why we have a 'crisis of care', at both a global level and in the individual lives affected - and shows how we need to reorganise and reimagine the fundamental building blocks of our world to ensure caregiving is at its heart.

©2023 Emily Kenway (P)2023 Headline Publishing Group Limited
Medicine & Health Care Industry Political Science Politics & Government Social Policy Heartfelt Health Care Health

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"This is a beautiful book. It's painful to read but extremely refreshing in its acknowledgement of facts as sure as gravity: we will age, get sick and die. It probably won't be pretty, and we'll need care ourselves and/or have to give care to those we love. And all the while capitalism will punish us for both needing and giving care. Emily Kenway's story of caring for her mother plus her exhaustive research into the subject of care at large results in a visceral, unsparing picture of our current situation. It also offers prescriptions and possibilities for the future. Her mother would be proud of the book and I am grateful for it. I can't recommend it highly enough. (Rob Delaney, author of A Heart That Works)

"A heartbreaking, beautiful and necessary read. Emily Kenway has written an eloquently vulnerable book that is part memoir and part polemic, and every page of it an act of love. Who Cares delves deep into the brutal realities of providing care in a world designed around the needs of capital, into Kenway's own story of caregiving for her fiercely independent mother as well as stories of caregivers from around the world, in order to show us how much our world would need to change in order to truly value and centre care." (Sarah Jaffe, author of Work Won't Love You Back)

"Emily Kenway deftly blends heart-breaking personal stories with facts, figures and policy analysis to show why we cannot go on expecting so much of the family and friends of people who need care - which will mean all of us - and offers a radical vision of how we might do things better in future. The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care should be the first to read it." (Lady Brenda Hale, author of Spider Woman: A Life)

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This is a wonderful book. So passionately read. Very thought provoking. Deeply researched and so easy to connect with such personal content. Very highly recommended!

Everyone should read this book!

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Part memoir, part manifesto, this book is an essential read on the crisis of caregiving in the UK and beyond. Whilst it is deeply moving and not an easy read, it is full of ideas, providing hope and a strong call for action.

Essential reading on caregiving

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