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FOREWORDS; IAN PETERS chairman Employers for Carers, UK and ARA CRESSWELL, CEO Carers AustraliaPREFACE: “Work: the chance to be me!” INTRODUCTION: Working and caring: this is personal PART 1: WHY CARE FOR CARERS? Chapter 1: Caring and carers Chapter 2: The Caring Journey: Despatches from the frontline Chapter 3: Care In The Community And The Workplace - The business case for action by employers and society PART 2: SEVEN STEPS TO BEING A GOOD EMPLOYER FOR WORKING CARERS Step 1: Triggers for change Step 2: Scoping what matters Step 3: Making the business case Step 4: Committing to action Step 5: Integration and implementation Step 6: Engaging stakeholders Step 7: Measuring and reporting SMES & CARERS Remember the 5Ps! PART 3: BUILDING A MOVEMENT Chapter 1: Champions! Becoming A Great Employer for Working Carers Chapter 2: When The Carer Is Their Own Boss – Supporting Freelancers Chapter 3: A Society That Cares: Creating An Enabling Environment For More Employers for Working Carers Governments Local and regional authorities Skills training agencies Trade Unions Business organisations & Corporate Responsibility Coalitions Freelancers’ co-operatives HR professional development associations and business schools Independent Financial Advisers CONCLUSION: TOWARDS A PARADIGM SHIFT
The author describes how employers around the world can support employees who are balancing their jobs with caring for loved ones. He discusses the role of caring in being human and why employers and society need to support those who are working carers, including the business case for doing so; a seven-step framework drawn from his book Corporate Social Opportunity, to improve employer support; and how organizations can develop their operational practices even further, including how to support carers who are freelancers and how governments and other organizations and networks can build an enabling environment for taking care of working carers. Profiles of different employers and how they help working carers in various countries are provided throughout.