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Link to: Sophie Geffros – Carer-employee inclusivity – gender neutral and respectful of 2SLGBTQ+ employees

Carer-employee inclusivity – gender neutral and respectful of 2SLGBTQ+ employees

Exploring the extent to which caregiving supports are perceived as designed for a heterosexual and cisgender audience.

  • By Sophie Geffros
    March 24, 2022
Link to: Regina Ding – Workplace Interventions Supportive of Caregiver-Employees

Workplace Interventions Supportive of Caregiver-Employees

Does the implementation of carer friendly workplace practices (CFWP) improve workplace experience, or does it reach a saturation point?

  • By Regina Ding
    March 16, 2022
Link to: Regina Ding – Workplace Interventions Supportive of Caregiver-Employees

Workplace Interventions Supportive of Caregiver-Employees

Does the implementation of carer friendly workplace practices (CFWP) improve workplace experience, or does it reach a saturation point?

  • By Regina Ding
    March 16, 2022
Link to: Linda Duxbury – Examining Motivation of Companies to Adopt Caregiver Friendly Policies

Examining Motivation of Companies to Adopt Caregiver Friendly Policies

The Study on Eldercare Issues in Canadian Organizations – Summary and Key Findings undertakes to identify factors impacting the introduction of caregiver friendly workplace policies.

  • By Linda Duxbury
    March 3, 2022
Link to: Bharati Sethi – The Indigenous Experience and Complex Relationship with Employment: Providing Informal Care During COVID-19

The Indigenous Experience and Complex Relationship with Employment: Providing Informal Care During COVID-19

This study is about understanding the impact of COVID-19 on Indigenous transnational carer-employees.

  • By Bharati Sethi
    March 3, 2022

Link to: Sue Yeandle – Work-care reconciliation policy: Legislation in policy context in eight countries

Work-care reconciliation policy: Legislation in policy context in eight countries

‘Measures to support work and care do not have to be expensive or onerous’. They ‘should contribute to making life easier and better for carers and avoiding unnecessary costs for employers either through absenteeism or presenteeism’.

  • By Sue Yeandle
    February 25, 2022
Link to: Regina Ding – Caregiving and work‐from‐home during COVID‐19

Caregiving and work‐from‐home during COVID‐19

For many Canadians, the home is increasingly becoming the nexus of one’s domestic, paid work and caregiving world.

  • By Regina Ding
    February 24, 2022
Link to: Bharati Sethi – Visible Minority Immigrants as Transnational Carer-Employees Amidst COVID-19

Visible Minority Immigrants as Transnational Carer-Employees Amidst COVID-19

As part of the HPW Partnership Grant, this project is part of a larger five-year study on Transnational Caregiving that explores the experiences of Indigenous, visible minority, and European Carer-Employees (CEs) in London, Ontario.

  • By Bharati Sethi
    February 17, 2022
Link to: Li Wang – Social participation and depressive symptoms of carer-employees of older adults in Canada: a cross-sectional analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

Social participation and depressive symptoms of carer-employees of older adults in Canada: a cross-sectional analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

We wanted to assess whether social participation by carer-employees had any modifying or protective effect on their depressive symptoms.

  • By Li Wang
    February 17, 2022
Link to: Sakshi Mehta – A case for employee caregiver support as part of your pandemic plan

A case for employee caregiver support as part of your pandemic plan

The lessons from healthcare’s ‘double duty carers’ warrant consideration as organizations update their pandemic plans post COVID-19.

  • By Sakshi Mehta
    February 10, 2022
Link to: Regina Ding – Does educating working caregivers save employer costs?

Does educating working caregivers save employer costs?

In our six-month study we found mixed evidence about the cost-savings, where costs were increased in some areas and saved in others. Cost savings are but one piece of the puzzle and not always the end goal of intervention programs.

  • By Regina Ding
    February 10, 2022
Link to: Allison Williams – A carer-inclusive standard for the workplace goes international

A carer-inclusive standard for the workplace goes international

Supporting caregivers in the workplace makes good business sense. Furthermore, it acknowledges the humanity of the workforce. Carer-inclusive standards are resources that can help employers to achieve more inclusivity and should be a measure of all organizations.

  • By Allison Williams
    February 3, 2022
Link to: Regina Ding – The impact of the workplace on the lives of carer-employees

The impact of the workplace on the lives of carer-employees

Educational programs in the workplace can generate improvements for carer-employee health, demonstrating that workplaces are instrumental in supporting carer-wellbeing and a healthy workforce.

  • By Regina Ding
    February 3, 2022
Link to: Allison Williams – Birth of a Standard

The birth of a Canadian Standard: CSA Group Standard B701-17 – Carer-inclusive and accommodating organizations

The standard helps organizations develop their human resource capacity, informs culture change, and sets out commitments and actions for senior management and staff.

  • By Allison Williams
    January 24, 2022
Link to: Sakshi Mehta – Are healthcare employers in tune with their employee caregivers?

Are healthcare employers in tune with their employee caregivers?

It is in employers’ best interests to support their working caregivers to help prevent outcomes such as poor work performance, absenteeism and employee turnover. Do they?

  • By Sakshi Mehta
    January 24, 2022
Link to: Jeremy Wu – 12 country comparison

Impacts of the COVID-19 on carer-employee well-being: a 12-country comparison

The opportunity to pull out Canadian employee caregiver data from a 12-country analysis and compare where we stand was too good to be missed.

  • By Jerry Wu
    January 24, 2022
Link to: Allison Williams – International scoping

Availability of caregiver‐friendly workplace policies (CFWPs): an international scoping review

This comparative nation-state study of Carer-Friendly Workplace Policies (CFWPs) provides the baseline data to allow the scale-up of the Carer-inclusive Standard for global uptake.

  • By Allison Williams
    January 24, 2022
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