Emma Dowling
The Care Crisis: What Caused It and How Can We End It?
The Care Crisis: What Caused It and How Can We End It?
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The Care Crisis is a groundbreaking book that explores the urgent topic of care in the shadow of COVID-19. It reveals a system that places profits before people and highlights the devastating impact of financialization and austerity. By telling the stories of those on the frontlines, it calls for an end to the crisis and proposes a new economy of abandonment.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 288 pages
Publication date: 29 March 2022
Publisher: Verso Books
The need for care is a universal experience that touches every individual at some point in their lives. This encompasses a wide range of services, including social care, healthcare, childcare, and eldercare. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought care to the forefront of global discussions, highlighting the urgent need for reform in our care systems. While the importance of care has been recognized, the pursuit of profits and productivity has overshadowed the well-being of the most vulnerable members of society.
The care crisis is multifaceted, affecting individuals, families, and communities. With a growing population of retirees, the demand for care services is increasing, yet public services are being cut and sold off, leaving those most in need to fend for themselves. This has led to a state of disarray in our care system, where profits are prioritized over the well-being of individuals.
In her book, "The Care Crisis," Emma Dowling explores the devastating impact of financialization and austerity on the care sector. Through conversations with paid and unpaid carers, doctors, social workers, parents, and eldercare workers, Dowling sheds light on the experiences of those on the frontlines of care. She exposes the devastating consequences of privatization, which has led to a system that places profits before people.
The Care Crisis provides a comprehensive analysis of the care crisis and offers solutions to address it. Dowling advocates for a shift towards a more holistic and compassionate approach to care, where the well-being of individuals is prioritized over profits. She calls for a renewed commitment to public services, the protection of workers' rights, and the investment in training and support for carers.
Furthermore, Dowling raises important questions about the role of technology in care and the need for a more integrated approach to healthcare. She argues that the current healthcare system is fragmented and inefficient, and that technology can play a vital role in improving the quality and accessibility of care. However, she also emphasizes the importance of human connection and the need for care workers to be supported and valued.
In conclusion, the care crisis is a pressing issue that requires urgent attention. The pursuit of profits and productivity has led to a state of disarray in our care system, where the most vulnerable members of society are left to fend for themselves. Emma Dowling's book, "The Care Crisis," provides a comprehensive analysis of the issue and offers solutions to address it. By prioritizing the well-being of individuals, investing in public services, and supporting carers, we can create a more compassionate and sustainable care system for all.
Weight: 236g
Dimension: 147 x 197 x 22 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781786630353
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