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A | A '''care web '''is ''<span>a system in which people support each other through reciprocity. </span><span>They differ from charitable care models in which people with disabilities only receive passive care. </span><span>Webs are best monitored by the needs and wants of team members to ensure that their needs are adequately addressed. - </span>''Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha <ref>https://brownstargirl.org/care-webs-experiments-in-collective-care/</ref> | ||
<p>Questions to ask when starting a care web <ref>https://brownstargirl.org/care-webs-experiments-in-collective-care/</ref> :</p> | |||
*What is the goal? Who needs care and what kind? | |||
*Who is in it and what are their roles? (Caregiver, receiver, both) | |||
*How does it resist the charity model? | |||
*What are the best practices for the person receiving care to receive it well? What about practices for the person giving care to give care well? | |||
*What resources are needed to make access to care work? | |||
*How will we celebrate and make care fun? | |||
*How will we build time off when people need it? | |||
*What meeting structure do we need to check in? Also remember to check in on power dynamics and underlying feelings which could include, for example, guilt, expectations, race dynamics, internalized ableism etc.) | |||
*Are we building in ways for disabled people to offer care too? | |||
*What's the plan to deal with conflict when it arises? | |||
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A care web is a system in which people support each other through reciprocity. They differ from charitable care models in which people with disabilities only receive passive care. Webs are best monitored by the needs and wants of team members to ensure that their needs are adequately addressed. - Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha [1]
Questions to ask when starting a care web [2] :
- What is the goal? Who needs care and what kind?
- Who is in it and what are their roles? (Caregiver, receiver, both)
- How does it resist the charity model?
- What are the best practices for the person receiving care to receive it well? What about practices for the person giving care to give care well?
- What resources are needed to make access to care work?
- How will we celebrate and make care fun?
- How will we build time off when people need it?
- What meeting structure do we need to check in? Also remember to check in on power dynamics and underlying feelings which could include, for example, guilt, expectations, race dynamics, internalized ableism etc.)
- Are we building in ways for disabled people to offer care too?
- What's the plan to deal with conflict when it arises?
If you have any suggested revisions or additional resources to share related to the above content, please email them to kenzie@lehub.ca.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.