Caring Activism – new website – review copies of new book available
Peter Limbrick writes –
Caring activism is a new model of care to cater for vulnerable people who find themselves excluded from public services in any country. This can include:
- frail elderly people living alone with no visitors
- depressed parents unable to support their children properly
- teenagers with learning disability and autism who get stuck at home after leaving school
- mentally ill teenagers leaving care with no one to turn to for help
Caring activists are local people who get together and decide to help.
They know that if they do not do something, no one else will.
Read more at the new website - http://www.caringactivism.com/
Read more about the book – Caring Activism: A 21st century concept of care and request a review copy - http://www.teamaroundthechild.com/allnews/developmentsintreatment/2159-caring-activism-a-21st-century-concept-of-care-a-book-for-2016-by-peter-limbrick-and-edited-by-professor-hilton-davis.html