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    Creating Rainbow Families: How Workplaces Can Support Adoption, Surrogacy & Pregnancy 

    Becoming pregnant, a parent or a carer is arguably the biggest life changing event anyone can go through. By supporting rainbow families, your organisation is making a clear statement that your LGBTQ+ colleagues are welcome, valued and included. Pregnant people, parents and carers within rainbow families experience unique challenges and this webinar will give you the knowledge, skills and actions to support them within the workplace. 

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    Supporting hidden carers at work and home

    This year during Carers Week we are helping to raise awareness of caring, highlight the challenges carers face and recognise the contribution they make to families and communities. It’s also an opportunity to shine a light on what caring is to help people who don’t think of themselves as having caring responsibilities to identify as careers and access the resources available to them.

    Carers support friends and family with a disability, mental or physical illness, addiction, or who need extra support as they grow older. The challenges for these individuals are often overlooked in the workplace, but we know that caring can have a huge impact on a person’s working and personal life.

    Carers develop a whole range of skills that are an asset to any organisation, and we should focus on how we can support, retain and uplift carers in the workplace.

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    Supporting Carers in the Workplace

    This Carer’s Week we should take time to recognise and gain understanding of those supporting people with disabilities, long-term health conditions, mental health conditions, or who need extra support as they get older. Especially family and close friends who spend time caring for someone. The challenges for these individuals are often overlooked in the workplace, but we know that caring can have a huge impact on a person’s working and personal life. Carers have developed a whole range of skills that are an asset to any organisation, and we should focus on how we can support, retain and uplift carers in the workplace.

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    Returning to the workplace after lockdown
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    Supporting Working Parents: balancing changing needs with organisational priorities
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    How to be a carer-friendly employer
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    Disability Pride Month 2022 webinar package
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    Inclusion Survey Tool
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    Inclusive Employers Standard case study: Teach First
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    How to engage your employees with Inclusion and Diversity
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