Re-thinking care after the pandemic: a European Care Strategy for Caregivers and Care Receivers

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Caracciolo di Torella E. [1 ]
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[1] School of Law, University of Leicester, Leicester
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Carers; Childcare; Covid-19; Pandemic; Gender equality; Long-term care;
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10.1007/s12027-023-00744-x
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The importance of care for our sustainability is increasingly discussed by policy makers and academics. For several reasons, however, the law has failed to address it. Accordingly, care has long been in a state of crisis, where the needs of those who require care are not met, and those who care are routinely subject to discrimination and cannot care in a dignified way. The Covid-19 Pandemic has highlighted the extent of the problem. The EU has responded by announcing on 7 September 2022 ‘A European Care Strategy for Caregivers and Care Receivers’. Although not flawless, this initiative is ground-breaking. It is now crucial to sustain momentum and to continue to build on this initiative. © 2023, The Author(s).
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