Health Links® Webinar: Supporting Working Parents and Caregivers

1 Week Access $15.00





What you will learn: 

According to the U.S. Surgeon General, approximately 63 million parents in the U.S. live with children under 18, alongside millions of non-parent caregivers who bear the primary responsibility for caring for these children. In an era where parents face unprecedented challenges—from the complexities of social media to the pervasive feelings of guilt and isolation—it's essential for workplaces to cultivate a family-friendly environment. Join Health Links® and our esteemed panel of experts, to learn about how your organization and your teams can implement programs, policies, and practices to support parents and other caregivers, helping them balance their professional responsibilities while meeting the diverse needs of their families.

After completing this course, learners will be able to: 

  • Identify the challenges parents and caregivers face, including societal pressures, mental health concerns, and the impact of technology on parenting.
  • Explore ways to encourage open conversations about parenting challengs in the workplace, which will help reduce stigma and build supportive communitites.
Who will benefit: 
  • Leadership/Human Resources
  • Benefits
  • Employees
  • Health and Safety

This is a previously recorded webinar as part of the 2025 Health Links® Webinar Series. Recorded on February 19, 2025.


Certificate of Completion

1 CHES, SHRM, CSP/CIH

1 hour to complete

HAPPY LEARNERS

"I enjoyed listening to how employers can take action by expanding policies and implementing trainings. I enjoyed the "Parents and Caregivers" section too.

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