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Work/Life Support

A Program of UA Life & Work Connections,
a Unit of Human Resources

Introduction

Dependent care and family responsibilities are increasingly interwoven with workplace operational needs and objectives requiring comprehensive, work/life solutions. UA Life & Work Connections serves as a work/life resource for University of Arizona employees and departments regarding:

  • Alternative Work Arrangements, such as flexible work options regarding the scheduling, location, design, monitoring and evaluation of work

  • Lactation Support such as "Mommy Connections" (a program offering subsidy assistance towards the rental cost or purchase price of a personal grade breast-pump), planning strategies and suggested guidelines for providing breast milk to babies

  • Campus Lactation Information including an overview of campus lactation resources; this section and the map below serve as complementary tools for the University community.

  • Parent-Friendly Campus Map, highlighting Tucson campus areas of related interest such as lactation rooms, diaper changing tables in restrooms and UA Life & Work Connections' office location

  • Educational Consultations and Presentations regarding current and emerging trends and best practice approaches that address the needs of the institution and its employees.

Articles

Please view the various topics and resources available in this section and return often to access new work/life support resources.

For more information, contact:
Caryn S. Jung
phone: (520) 621-9870 or email


 

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