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Pregnancy loss and the workplace – RSPCA
What prompted your charity to look at taking the Pregnancy Loss Pledge? In September 2020, the RSPCA appointed Fiona Evans as Director of People and Culture. Fiona has worked to…
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What prompted your charity to look at taking the Pregnancy Loss Pledge? In September 2020, the RSPCA appointed Fiona Evans as Director of People and Culture. Fiona has worked to…
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…that it’s OK for them to take time off or be more flexible with their work routines if they need to.” Join Aira in taking the M.A.’s Pregnancy Loss Pledge….
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…about your previous loss or losses and your current pregnancy. Have a look at our page on counselling after pregnancy loss for more information. After the second one, I thought,…
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What prompted your organisation to sign the Pregnancy Loss Pledge? In recognition of internal feedback and in support of our strategic objectives of being an inclusive, compassionate employer, West…
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…Bereavement Network will provide all soldiers with a safe place to share their experiences and support one another.” Join the Army in taking the Pregnancy Loss Pledge here. …
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…find some suggestions about how to support someone who has experienced pregnancy loss. You might find our leaflet, Supporting someone you know, helpful too. Talking about miscarriage and pregnancy loss…
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…support those who physically experience a miscarriage or if they’re the partner of someone who does. We are hopeful that with Baby Loss Awareness Week, campaigns like the Pregnancy Loss…
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…of early pregnancy after loss. You can read the transcript here. https://www.miscarriageassociation.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/finding-out-and-early-preg-edit.mp3 * Please note that we often use the term ‘pregnancy loss’ to include miscarriage, ectopic and molar…
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…the public sector. To read more about the issues and impact of pregnancy loss and the workplace, click here. To find out about our Pregnancy Loss Pledge campaign, click here….
2nd July 2024
Miscarriage can be incredibly tough – not just because of the physical and emotional experience but in dealing with historic taboos that can make it difficult to talk about, even with family and friends. But in some cultures, that sense of stigma, and even shame, can be felt even more keenly. Here, our guest blogger […]