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Care-giving transcends race, gender and age and most people will be a care giver or receiver (often both) at some point in their lives. This book explores the extent of caregiving in the UK and discusses its impact on individuals, groups and communities, as well as health and social care professionals.

It covers ways of identifying carers and providing information and advice and, given the likelihood of practitioners themselves providing care, a discussion regarding maintaining resilience and the extent to which personal experiences guide and inform practitioners response to work with carers is included. Exercises allow the reader to explore ways practitioners can engage with and support carers. The recent legislative changes brought about by the Care Act 2014 is discussed, as well as relevant policies.

Caregiving has the potential to transcend disciplines, so this text will appeal to students of a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, and across the professional arena including social work, nursing, occupational and physiotherapy.

The author is donating her royalties on this book to Carers UK and Carers Trust.



Table of Contents

Introduction: Why this book?

Carers in the UK in the 21st century

The Background to Informal care giving

What do carers actually do?

What can be learned from research?

Carers in a multi-professional arena.

Carers under pressure

Looking to the future

Working with Family Carers

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    A Paperback / softback by Dr. Valerie Gant, Dr. Steve J Hothersall

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      Publisher: Critical Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 06/06/2018
      ISBN13: 9781912096978, 978-1912096978
      ISBN10: 1912096978

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Care-giving transcends race, gender and age and most people will be a care giver or receiver (often both) at some point in their lives. This book explores the extent of caregiving in the UK and discusses its impact on individuals, groups and communities, as well as health and social care professionals.

      It covers ways of identifying carers and providing information and advice and, given the likelihood of practitioners themselves providing care, a discussion regarding maintaining resilience and the extent to which personal experiences guide and inform practitioners response to work with carers is included. Exercises allow the reader to explore ways practitioners can engage with and support carers. The recent legislative changes brought about by the Care Act 2014 is discussed, as well as relevant policies.

      Caregiving has the potential to transcend disciplines, so this text will appeal to students of a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, and across the professional arena including social work, nursing, occupational and physiotherapy.

      The author is donating her royalties on this book to Carers UK and Carers Trust.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Why this book?

      Carers in the UK in the 21st century

      The Background to Informal care giving

      What do carers actually do?

      What can be learned from research?

      Carers in a multi-professional arena.

      Carers under pressure

      Looking to the future

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