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Care tells the story of one residential care home as they emerge from the pandemic.We're delighted to be screening the film alongside a vital discussion on how we can reshape care now and for the future.
Join us on 22nd April at 7PM for an online discussion: With an ageing population and a deepening crisis in care, it can be hard to imagine the last years of your life as a positive. But across the country, there are dedicated care workers making sure that older people and their families have access to enriching care that focuses on each person's needs. How can we make sure carers are supported in this work and we make caring central to our society? We will be joined on the panel by representatives from the Community union who represent those working in social care, and care workers, as well as filmmakers from the new documentary Care (in cinemas from 23 April) that captures the working lives of care workers.
Care was produced in association with Newcastle University, and released with the support of the ESRC.
With an ageing population and a deepening crisis in care, it can be hard to imagine the last years of your life as a positive. But across the country, there are dedicated care workers making sure that older people and their families have access to enriching care that focuses on each person's needs. How can we make sure carers are supported in this work and we make caring central to our society? How can we make sure carers are supported in this work and we make caring central to our society? We will be joined on the panel by representatives from the Community union who represent those working in social care, and care workers, as well as filmmakers from the new documentary Care (in cinemas from 23 April) that captures the working lives of care workers.
Care tells the story of one residential care home as they emerge from the pandemic.We're delighted to be screening the film alongside a vital discussion on how we can reshape care now and for the future.
Join us on 22nd April at 7PM for an online discussion: With an ageing population and a deepening crisis in care, it can be hard to imagine the last years of your life as a positive. But across the country, there are dedicated care workers making sure that older people and their families have access to enriching care that focuses on each person's needs. How can we make sure carers are supported in this work and we make caring central to our society? We will be joined on the panel by representatives from the Community union who represent those working in social care, and care workers, as well as filmmakers from the new documentary Care (in cinemas from 23 April) that captures the working lives of care workers.
Care was produced in association with Newcastle University, and released with the support of the ESRC.
With an ageing population and a deepening crisis in care, it can be hard to imagine the last years of your life as a positive. But across the country, there are dedicated care workers making sure that older people and their families have access to enriching care that focuses on each person's needs. How can we make sure carers are supported in this work and we make caring central to our society? How can we make sure carers are supported in this work and we make caring central to our society? We will be joined on the panel by representatives from the Community union who represent those working in social care, and care workers, as well as filmmakers from the new documentary Care (in cinemas from 23 April) that captures the working lives of care workers.