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Published in: Home: News87,000 people can’t keep up with care bills as cost of living soars
Exclusive: 1 in 4 ‘chargeable’ care users sent reminders or warnings, and hundreds referred to debt collectors
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Published in: ourNHS: NewsMP with stake in giant health insurer lobbied for ‘Australian-style’ care insurance
Exclusive: Tory MP Marcus Fysh ‘wrong’ not to mention interest in insurance firm when proposing insurance-friendly...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?: AnalysisEurope’s elderly care problem
Europe’s care homes have seldom been out of the news during the COVID crisis. Why is this sector so understaffed and...
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Published in: TransformationFinding meaning in the worst of times
Suddenly, care for each other is the central focus of human life worldwide.
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Published in: ourEconomyIt's time to tax for gender justice
Unfair tax systems hit women and girls the hardest. We need to make corporations pay their share.
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Published in: TransformationNavigating the transformation from loved one to caregiver
Caring requires a radical opening-up to others.
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Published in: TransformationWhy Costa Rica tops the Happy Planet Index
A focus on peace, equality and protecting the environment creates the best conditions for human happiness.
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Published in: TransformationAdvice for future corpses
When we allow death to happen, we are not killing people, we are caring for them.
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Published in: TransformationMental health for all – a gift that will keep on giving
Mental health receives less than 11 per cent of health spending in the UK and one per cent in low-income countries,...
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Published in: TransformationHow to treat a stranger in need: a moral response to the migrant caravans
Throughout history, the story of Exodus has inspired people around the world fleeing persecution.
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Published in: TransformationIf you oppose Donald Trump, please don’t hate him
When we allow ourselves to fall victim to hatred, we are doing our opponents’ work for them.
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Published in: TransformationFreedom is claimed, not granted
Today’s actions by Central Americans and Palestinians show a historic convergence of resistance to borders. Español
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Published in: TransformationFinding purpose in the future of work
Supporting disadvantaged young people to find meaningful careers benefits both them and the rest of society.
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Published in: TransformationAre you really on our side?
We are all interdependent, but a person’s economic situation determines whether dependency is seen as acceptable or not.
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Published in: TransformationRefugee-to-refugee humanitarianism
The realities of care-giving belie the assumption that male refugees, especially those from Muslim backgrounds, pose...
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Published in: Transformation“We deserve the right to exist on our own terms”
Emotional labour plays a crucial role in society. It’s time it was recognized and supported.
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Published in: TransformationAdopting a child is a revolutionary act
Both policy reforms and face-to-face caring are fundamental components of a just society.
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Published in: TransformationHelping people to find common ground on Brexit
Conversations across divides are very hard, but they’re essential to democracy.
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Published in: TransformationWhat came before #MeToo? The ‘himpathy’ that shaped misogyny
Kate Manne’s “Down Girl” describes the origins of a punitive social system that keeps women in their place by...
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Published in: TransformationWhat would a society designed for well-being look like?
Economic justice goes a long way to improving mental health up and down the socioeconomic ladder.