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Blog
The Unseen Load: Life as the Default Parent
The default parent is the go-to person for all things big and small, from daily routines to managing crises.
News
What is the new UK law for flexible working?
From April 6 employees will now have the legal right to request flexible working from the first day of being in a new job.
Charity
Sense - deafblind charity
Sense helps thousands of people who are deafblind or who have complex disabilities to communicate, experience the world and fulfil their potential.
Blog
Navigating Sensory Overload with a Toddler
In a bustling world, where sensory inputs bombard us from all directions, my two-year-old son stands at the crossroads of wonder and overwhelm.
Blog
Navigating Work-Life Balance
A working mum’s heartfelt account of managing professional duties
Report
Forever Flex: Making flexible working work beyond a crisis
This report shows how 1,420 employers used flexible working through Covid-19, and how to make flex work for decades to come.
Podcast
SEN Mums' Career Club Podcast
Every week, journalist and SEN mum Leisa Millar speaks to women in fascinating and diverse roles to find out how they make work work for them
Article
The Conversation
How caring for a child with complex health needs can be both isolating and extraordinary.
By Jo Adetunji
Report
Turn2Us Benefits Calculator
Millions of people are missing out on thousands of pounds. Use this free and confidential Benefits Calculator to find out what benefits you are entitled to claim.
Blog
The Crucial Need for Flexible Working: Supporting...
Mothers with disabled or Special Educational Needs (SEN) children often face immense challenges balancing caregiving duties with their careers.
Article
Baby on the brain
Balancing a career with parenting can seem like an impossible task, so now imagine throwing a rare genetic diagnosis and disabilities into the mix. Writer Leisa Millar tell Stylist about her experience