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Working Parents Toolkit - tips for employers

Thursday, January 22, 2009



New to Australia, a complimentary group of child care, parenting, human resources, and career management specialists have joined forces to create the Working Parents Toolkit – a practical guide and tool for employers to support expectant parents, employees on parental leave, and working parents. The Working Parents Toolkit offers both mothers and fathers practical advice and tools to:


•    Manage pregnancy at work
•    Prepare for parental leave
•    Stay in touch while on leave
•    Consider & negotiate return to work options
•    Tackle the challenges presented by child care and work/life balance
•    Manage your ongoing career as a working parent.

The toolkit is available in hard copy or soft copy versions. In addition, the Toolkit can be branded and tailored to each individual workplace.

For more info visit www.careersmums.com.au, contact kate@careermums.com.au or emma@mumsatwork.com.au