Organisations that support working parents

Signposting to organisations that support working parents.

Support when you need it most. This directory has organisations that support working parents.

Explore the links below to find the right help for you.

Citymothers and cityfathers

Citymothers & Cityfathers are networks for parents in City professions managing careers and children.

Visit the website for support and more information.

Family Friendly Working

Support network for those that want to balance work better with family life.

Visit the Family Friendly Working website for support and more information.

Inclusivity

A female-led organisation that help businesses connect with diverse talent returning to work.

Visit the Inclusivity website for support and more information.

Lisa Unwin – Reignite your career 

A masterclass for women who want to get back into work but are not sure where to start.

Visit the Lisa Unwin website for support and more information.

My Family Care

My Family Care helps employers with their work+family strategies and helps to implement employee solutions.

Visit the My Family Care website for support and more information.

 

The Parent Practice

Providers of positive parenting courses, designed to improve parenting skills, encourage good habits and improve discipline with children at home and school.

Visit The Parent Practice website for support and more information.

Phone: 020 8673 3444

She’s back

A book by Lisa Unwin and Deb Khan, packed with guidance for women returning to work

 

Working families

Campaigns for and provides information on new, flexible ways of working that help achieve a balance between work and family.

Visit the Working Families website for support and more information.

Phone: 0300 012 0312

Working mothers (US site)

A magazine style site with tit bits on managing work and home. It also has a research institute to look at trends for working mothers.

Visit the Working Mother website for support and information. 

Working mums.co.uk

Provides advice and support to parents and also advertises jobs.

Visit the Working Mums website for support and more information.

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