To celebrate the paperback version of ‘Who Cares’ coming out in February 2024 (with a lovely new cover), I’ve written a short resource to aid teaching about unpaid care.

It’s pitched at a university level to help students understand the facts about unpaid care, as well as to consider more complex topics and apply critical thinking.

In this guide, freely downloadable, you’ll find:

  1. discussion questions for classes

  2. small group exercises

  3. essay questions

all focused on unpaid care in the world today, covering everything from technology to intersectionality, from personal freedom to employment issues.

It’s downloadable by clicking here, and ‘Who Cares’ is available from all good online/offline bookshops in e-book, audiobook, paperback and hardback formats.