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Working Parents-to-be

Your guide to parental leave and return… what to expect and how to make it work for you

Catherine Oliver

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Practical Inspiration Publishing
04 June 2024
This how-to guide is aimed at those becoming parents while they're working. Those who are wondering how they will still do their job as well as being a parent. Who are worried about having a conversation about changing their working pattern and not sure how to approach it. Who don't know where to start with creating a return-to-work plan.

It's designed to help them with all these questions and more, guiding them every step of the way - from before they head off on parental leave to while they're away through to their return.

Catherine Oliver has not only been there herself but has supported thousands of parents choosing to take on the dual roles of parent and employee.

It will also be of interest to managers who so often find themselves worried about doing or saying the wrong thing - with notes especially for them at the end of every chapter.

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Imprint:   Practical Inspiration Publishing
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 16mm
ISBN:   9781788605984
ISBN 10:   1788605985
Pages:   246
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Title Page Praise for Working Parents-to-be Copyright Page Contents Preface Introduction Part 1: Before you go on leave Chapter 1: Being aware of the challenges ahead Where do we start? The top 10 most common concerns at this point Chapter 2: Developing your support network What type of help might you need? Who might be able to help you? How do you identify the key ones? Chapter 3: Building a plan, working out what to do when Making sure you’re informed Doing some preparation – at work Doing some preparation – at home Part 2: While you’re away on parental leave Chapter 4: Reviewing what has and hasn’t changed What’s front of mind as you think about returning? The top 10 most common concerns at this point Your motivations for returning Your career aspirations Chapter 5: Preparing for conversations with managers, colleagues and key stakeholders Step 1: Reconnecting Step 2: Agreeing a return date Step 3: Agreeing any changes to your working arrangement Step 4: Creating a return plan Chapter 6: Planning for a smooth return to the organization Preparing for your return – at work Preparing for your return – at home Part 3: Returning to work Chapter 7: Recognizing the challenges of coming back What’s on your mind as you make the transition back? The top 10 most common concerns at this point Chapter 8: Working out how to overcome challenges and who can help Your first few weeks/months back Your new normal Chapter 9: Identifying new skills brought to the workplace Closing thoughts Notes Glossary of key terminology Resources and further reading Acknowledgements About the author Index

Catherine Oliver is a Diversity and Inclusion Advisor who specializes in helping organizations from start-ups to FTSEs support working parents and their managers. She became a parent herself during her 20-year corporate career and founded Sky’s parenting network, alongside her 'day job' in the Strategy team. Author location: Poole, Dorset

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