What does the gig economy reveal to us about the wider systems that connect us all? And what do we do about it?
In our latest episode of Words of Affirmation - out now - our brilliant guest Joe Durbidge from @iwgbunion.bsky.social joins us fo discuss. Listen at linktr.ee/carefulleconomy
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This week Paul Scholes shared his experiences of caring for his son alongside his professional role and it resonated with us. In our economy - that devalues and isolates care - the challenges he faced are shared by millions, but not everyone has the resources he has to fall back on.
Whether you’re up for the school run, taking Mum to a doctors appointment or helping a neighbour with their shopping, we all want to care and be cared for.
But in the economy we have millions who care are struggling to survive, left to worry about how to care for someone and look after themselves..
On the International Day of Care and Support, this week’s New Economy Brief explores what the Carer's Allowance scandal tells us about how our economy and society undervalue care: neweconomybrief.net/the-digest/w...
We need to stop talking about a housing ladder - it's bad for people and it's bad for policy!
Our latest episode of Words of Affirmation breaks it down - listen wherever you get your podcasts / linktr.ee/carefulleconomy
Today MPs will vote on the amended welfare bill.
MPs who choose to walk through the lobby and support this bill are paving the way for at least 150,000 people to be pulled into poverty.
Here are just 3 reasons why they should oppose this bill from @katieschmuecker.bsky.social 🔽
Blimey, these Labour proposals on PIP & UC are dire. But listening to Badenoch speak, Tories are terrifying - the idea of "deserving" & "undeserving". Only evidence to present - Taxpayers Alliance! Give me strength. Thankfully not in power, but mustn't be distracted into thinking this bill is good.
Maskell is cutting through to the root of problem, our economic model. We must tax the super rich to enable the rest of us to live good lives.
"They matter for being, not just doing". This is important for all citizens, our existence is not to merely make money for others. The state could enable us to care for ourselves, one another & the planet.
Maskell's speech is worth finding it is beautiful.
Crucial intercession from Rachel Maskell, bringing the care, humanity & voices of those who are being used as political footballs.
The price of disability is £1500 per month, support from social security is crucial to prevent real dependence on food banks & charity.
Diane Abbott: "As a Labour govt we should be helping & supporting disabled people, not taking money away from them"
And from @debbieabrahamsmp.bsky.social too who says we need to stop viewing those who aren't able to take on work with suspicion and that the proposed changes are being driven by an appeal to the OBR toplines
The Welfare Reform Bill debate is hard watching but the amendment from Maskell & her framing that we all matter and are deserving is more important now than ever
We at Care Full will be following the debate on the UC & PIP Bill closely, join us. Before that we explore some of the language & framing that is being used to obscure the devastation this bill will cause. 🧵
Let’s build a collective movement to win economic justice for carers, says @hannahwebster.bsky.social of @carefull.bsky.social.
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@carers-week.bsky.social
Our co-founder Ruth is in LBC today sharing our thoughts on tomorrow's Spending Review and Carers Week. Moving towards a caring economy is urgent work and it could start tomorrow (call us optimists!)...
Guardian headline reading 'Our £5bn disability benefits cut will stop welfare state collapsing, says Kendall' with 'will stop' crossed out in red and replaced with handwriting reading 'is the' so that the headline now reads 'Our £5bn disability benefits cut is the welfare state collapsing, says Kendall'
Liz Kendall says proposed PIP cuts will save the welfare state, but we think it's a sign it's already in trouble.
It's time to return to foundations that enable our systems of support to thrive; investment over cuts, support over conditionality.
What could a compassionate welfare state look like?
… from economic inactivity to skilled labour, hard working families to the benefits system we’ll take aim at those phrases that aren’t what they first seem.
Our first ep will drop in May!
Follow to be the first to hear:
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✨📣 We’re launching a new podcast ✨📣
The day to day language we use to talk about the economy upholds is unfair and unequal design. So we’re launching Words of Affirmation!
Each week we’ll demystify and dismantle the words affirming our economic model…
We need UBS: a universal, publicly funded system of essential services, free at the point of use and organised around human need.
This should range from a Public Food Service to free local transport, a revitalised care system and much more beyond 👇
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Reliving last night through @tbymrry.bsky.social’s launch event thread is a joy 💖♥️💖
Care full exists to fill that gap through an “optimistic new narrative, ambitious new policy and acts of solidarity”!! ✊☀️🌞
@hannahwebster.bsky.social
It's questions from the floor time - here's our beautiful floor...
Look at all those people who came to celebrate the chicest launch party *ever*. 💁♀️
An awesome evening where we all got to hear about this brilliant new project @carefull.bsky.social.
Very happy to have hosted the eve and discuss all sorts with the panel.
Follow them to hear what comes next!
And we’re launched!!
Thank you to everyone who joined us last night, now to get to work on a caring economy ✨✨✨
"Government cuts put unpaid carers at risk of losing income of £1.2-£1.7bn, with nearly half of the loss on top of figures announced so far"
📢 New analysis of cuts 📢
We estimate unpaid carers are at risk of losing between £1.2bn – £1.7bn in income as a direct result of changes to PIP eligibility announced this week.
The green paper fails to fully engage with the scale of its devastation with much of this on top of £5bn announced 🧵
Join us- this will be an inspiring and care filled evening.
Looking ahead to the disability benefits green paper, this essay for @citizensadvice.bsky.social makes the case for a system focused on improving health outcomes.
Co-authors @maddyirose.bsky.social, @victoria-anns.bsky.social & Simon Collerton
We challenge the 5 big falsehoods underpinning cuts…🧵
If anyone is taking the mickey it’s gotta be those scapegoating disabled people & people managing health conditions.
We have to resist this narrative that you are only deserving of compassion and support if you can take on paid work. We are all individually and collectively so much more than that.
At Care Full we support the #SafeSickPay campaign from @progressivechange.bsky.social.
For unpaid carers the fear of becoming ill is acute; it not only affects the practical aspects of care but the financial too.
Our latest blog has more on the need for change carefulleconomy.co.uk/2025/02/07/c...