Edited by Kirsten Stalker.
Jessica Kingsley
ISBN 1843101181
£16.95
This is a welcome addition to the developing literature on informal family care. It is up to date on many of the main issues concerning carers, and it offers some new insights or ways of thinking about current debates and policy concerns.
The book's nine chapters are written in an accessible style, covering carers and assessment, carers' participation in policy and practice, carers and employment, the legal framework for caring, caring relationships, diversity among carers, support or empowerment issues, and the difficult area of "good enough" caring. A useful review of key concepts and debates is also included.
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