About the Book
Get to know the care industry from a real-world guided perspective, understand your role, the high points and the strategies to avoid burnout. Communicate with those under your care in a truly person centred way, be a true mentor and advocate - aka, A Carer.
✅ Professional carers: Perform your role with ease & advocate for service users.
✅ Family carers: Advocate for your loved one with confidence.
✅ Advocacy & legal professionals: A go-to resource for frontline workers and organisations.
✅ Service users & families: Know what good care looks like and how to demand it.
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As a care worker, it's important to be informed, communicate and act properly as needed.
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Empower ALL people you care for, via knowledge, stories and training!
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Section 'A' is for the care worker to feel more competent.
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Section 'B' helps those being supported to communicate concerns.
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Section 'C' outlines actions to take and legal rights.
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ADDITIONAL: Training resources - short time, losing lasting results!
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About the Author

Mark McIntyre writes about real-world events and puts a humorous slant on things. Typically fueled with too much/not enough coffee, insufficient sleep and a bit too much time at the gym.
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What Book Preview Readers Are Saying:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “This book gave me the confidence to stand up for my client when their care was being ignored.”
Karen J., Parent & Advocate
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “A must-have resource for any carer navigating workplace rights & service user advocacy.”
Michael R., Social Care Professional
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Packed with practical advice and real-world examples, this book is a game-changer for carers.”
Emma L., Special Education Teacher
Resources and Teaching Guides
To Access, you'll need the password - a word in your copy of The Care Guide.
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Story 20
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Final word on the first page (of story 20)
To bulk order the guide for your care organisation, please email:
thecareguide@writepublish.co.uk