Webinar and Knowledge Share Forum: Sharing the Care

14.10.25DigitalEventKnowledge Share ForumsNationalWebinar

To celebrate National Carers Week, join us for a groundbreaking webinar on reimagining employment conditions and leave provisions to enable equitable sharing of caregiving responsibilities.

Date
14.10.25
Time
12:30PM - 1:30PM AEST (Melb/Syd time)
Venue

Online

Organiser
NAWO
Price
Free for NAWO Members $59 + GST and booking fees for non-members
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To mark National Carers Week, NAWO invites you to a powerful panel conversation on how organisations can reshape employment conditions and leave provisions to enable a fairer distribution of caregiving responsibilities.

Too often, caring is viewed as “women’s work”. This session challenges that stereotype and explores how progressive policies, legislation, and leadership practices can foster workplaces where caregiving is shared equitably by all employees.

In this webinar, you will:

  • Gain insights into how NAWO Corporate Members are leading change through inclusive leave policies.
  • Explore the role of leadership in dismantling gendered expectations of caregiving.
  • Discover practical ways to create supportive cultures that value diversity, equity, and work-life balance.

This is more than a webinar – it’s a chance to be part of the shift towards a more inclusive and equitable future.

👉 Book Your Ticket Now!

 

About NAWO’s National Webinars and Knowledge Share Forums

Our Webinars and Knowledge Share Forums focus on topics to inspire action, whether for your career or your organisation’s approach to gender diversity. Conversations with inspiring people from the NAWO network offer insights into current issues.

This year’s topics include:

NAWO Members also have access to a rich library of recordings and resources from past webinars and events. Login to our Members Portal to explore.

 

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