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HR Policy Specialist | Promoting an inclusive culture through fair people practices

This was a great panel event. Honest accounts of the highs and lows of juggling parenting with career progression, as well as tips to manage day-to-day. Key takeaways for me included: 🕵️Get to know your team - don't assume that just because someone is a parent that their circumstances will be the same as other parents in your team. 👨🏾🍼Parent out loud - being honest (and sometimes vulnerable) about your responsibilities at home can help you feel you can be yourself at work. Spending less energy on hiding what's happening in your personal life can help you to focus more on working efficiently and effectively. 🎯 Flexibility and empathy is key - lead with empathy and compassion to get the best out of people. Look after your people and your people will smash their goals/targets. It's great to know that our senior leaders are human and that they're willing to be brave and share their experiences so that the rest of us can benefit. I'm looking forward to the next one already! #parentoutloud #flexiblewaysofworking #empathy #rolemodellingvalues #seniorleadersarepeopletoo #careerprogression #inclusionandwellbeing #parentsandcarers

Thank you to brilliant panellists Jo Harby Maria Farres Owen Jackson Dan Burkwood for sharing your reflections on balancing career progression with parenting at today's CRUK staff event. And to the Parents & Carers Network team, especially Dora Campbell-Black (she/her) and Kelly B. for putting it together. Such an important topic and so much to learn from other leaders

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