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  • A Care Full Anti-Manifesto

    Welcome to Care Full’s Anti-Manifesto. We know quick fixes won’t solve the challenges entrenched within the design of our economy, and yet that’s what every party is presenting us with. So, where a manifesto sets out how parties will change policy, we’re publishing an anti-manifesto to challenge us to think…

  • Making Care Count

    To design our economy around care, we need to be able to understand how we all care for each other. This requires us to engage with what data we collect, how we report it and to evaluate the role of evidence in enabling or stalling a new economic paradigm. That’s…

  • A Welfare State that creates Opportunities

    As new legislation comes into law providing carers with six days unpaid leave per year, it feels timely to say we need to stop tinkering around the edges of care. We need to be bold and develop a welfare state that meets the needs of the 21st century. When the…

  • Happy International Women’s Day? How the Budget left us feeling uninspired.

    With International Women’s Day – and its theme of “inspiring inclusion” – landing hot on the Budget’s heels, the shortcomings of our government’s exclusionary politics are laid bare. Both these political and cultural moments demonstrate an over reliance on the ideology of individualism. Inevitably, this pushes care to the margins,…

  • On humanity, hierarchy and the Home Office

    This week, Home Secretary James Cleverly has announced new measures to prevent care workers coming to the UK from bringing their family will come into force. The announcement has rightfully received criticism for being inhumane and counterproductive. It’s a case study in how little value is placed the lives of…

  • Care needs a relaunch

    After pushing care to the margins for too long, we think it deserves a transformative relaunch. That’s why we’ve started Care Full, a space to think more expansively about care in a new economy.