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Much More to Life Than Services (Paperback)
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Much More to Life Than Services (Paperback)
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'Much more to Life than Services' challenges everyone to think
about what they want out of life, what they would want out of life
if disability, illness or frailty caused them to become very
dependent upon the support and care of others, and what sort of a
society they want to live in and what they could contribute to
making their vision come true. It calls for more attention to be
given to the nurture of democracy, personal responsibility,
mutuality, and interdependence and debunks the commonly held
misconception that institutions and services can or should be seen
as a comprehensive solution to human needs and aspirations. It,
through the career experience of the author, tells the story of an
insidious transfer of power from citizens and their associations to
professionals and institutions and the damaging consequences of
often well-meaning but perverse social policies. Above all, 'Much
More to Life than Services' celebrates the gifts and talents of
people and the assets that are abundant in us all and our
communities. It proposes that we adopt a mindset that builds on
these gifts. The core objective of the book is to provide a person
and community centred perspective on the real opportunities that
can be grasped if contemporary initiatives in the UK around
personalisation, self-direction and individualised funding in
social care are addressed from a gifts rather than needs and
deficiencies perspective. It is replete with stories that
illustrate these themes. It brims with questions. It seeks to offer
assistance to 'self-directors', ideas and challenges to policy
makers, and observations about leadership to those who are called
to lead services. It asks readers to think and reflect. It suggests
a new beginning. It is a polemic - not an academic treatise. It
addresses us all. We are striving to live in a democracy. A
democracy is a politics that gives us the freedom to create our
vision and the power to make that vision come true. We strive to be
citizens-people with the vision and the power to create our own
way, a culture of community capacity, connection and care - Our
institutions can only offer service-not care. We cannot purchase
care. Care is the freely given commitment from the heart of one to
another. - Professor John McKnight Bob is one of those rare
individuals who truly seeks to help others make a difference. - Ian
Chakravorty, Go MAD Thinking
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