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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Task Forces and Office of Work/Life reach out
Child-care needsConducted by Bright Horizons Family Solutions, the child-care review will assess demand for child-care services and identify gaps in Harvard's present offerings intended to support working parents. It will include a review of policies, programs, demographic and geographic data, and benchmark comparisons with peer institutions and employers. The Office of Work/Life Resources, a division of the Office of Human Resources, will coordinate the assessment for Harvard. As part of the study, 12 focus groups will be conducted in the coming weeks to hear firsthand about the child-care issues facing faculty, graduate and professional students, and staff at Harvard. A campus-wide survey will be conducted later in the spring to more fully investigate employee needs for dependent care (children and elders) as well as employee awareness and perception of Harvard's commitment to work/life integration. Study information, http://harvie.harvard.edu/workandlife/childcare.shtml
Task Force updatesTask Force developments this week included the naming of Linda Wilcox of Harvard Medical School (HMS) to serve as an ombudsperson to the Task Forces to hear confidential issues related to diversity and gender equity. Wilcox has been working as an ombudsperson at HMS since 1991. Faculty, staff, and students wishing to discuss any issues in a private and confidential setting should e-mail linda_wilcox@hms.harvard.edu, or call 617-432-4040. The Task Forces also have established a formal "listening" function that will provide an additional confidential setting for faculty to share their stories and experiences. The key difference between this function and the ombudsperson function is that the listener's objective will be to document patterns and identify systemic issues. While no individual's data will be shared, the listener will prepare summary reports describing key trends. These trends will be shared with the Task Forces, which will then use these patterns to sharpen their understanding of issues that need to be addressed through recommendations and creative solutions. Phyllis Keller, a former senior administrator in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, will serve as the listener on behalf of the Task Forces. She can be emailed at pkeller@harvard.edu to set up an appointment. Additional information about the Task Forces' work can be obtained at the Task Forces' Web site at http://www.womenstaskforces.harvard.edu. The Web site lists the committees' charges, news, memberships, and links to relevant sites and reports. Ideas may be shared with the committee by e-mailing committee staff member Amy Paradis at paradis@harvard.edu.
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