"Over 8 million Canadians are providing unpaid, informal care work to elderly or disabled family members and friends, saving the government billions of dollars annually. This work is critical to the functioning of society, yet it has historically been performed silently and without reward. Consequently, the COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately exacerbated the day-to-day challenges faced by caregivers, leaving them to fall through the cracks while the rest of the world struggles to adjust to a new normal. In an effort to turn the spotlight on this undervalued demographic, this book will highlight some the key challenges faced by informal caregivers of the following dependents; young children and youth, aging adults, and the chronically ill and disabled. By reading Caregiving and COVID-19: A Critique of Pandemic Privilege, you will gain insight into the intersectional experiences of caregivers both before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, the ways in which the quality of life of these individuals can be improved in our post-pandemic world, and how you can play a part in making sure these caregivers receive care themselves.
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"Aging Out focuses on, and is written out of, the province of Alberta, and explores the difficulties found in the foster care system, with a targeted emphasis on youth who age out of the system. In 2011, foster care in Canada held jurisdiction over approximately 47,885 children. Foster care data are often bleak, but the optimism of our future generations is as bright and clear as an open prairie sky."
"In medical jargon, "dual diagnosis" commonly refers to the concurrent diagnosis of a substance addiction compounded by a separate (but often interfering) mental illness. Dual Diagnosis glimpses into the lives of individuals who live with co-occurring disorders, and offers insight into their experiences, their treatment options, and the manner in which they adjust to societal expectations. This piece of long form investigative journalism delves into the hard facts and general statistics about the dually diagnosed patient, giving a more human perspective to a demographic too often dehumanized."
"Based on a true story, this is the reflective and extraordinary tale of an ordinary Cornishman, and the people he knew and met, in the 19th century and his journey from a humble beginning on the Lizard peninsula, amongst beautiful but harsh surroundings, out into the Industrial world beyond and back again."
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