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STAG
Solo Parent TALK AND ACTION GROUP
19th June 2025 8.00-9.00PM

Fertility Matters at Work...and here's why

An event exploring how fertility challenges impact employees and businesses, and learn how to create a fertility-friendly workplace.

 

This is a funded STAG event. STAG (solo parent talk and action group) is usually aimed at solo parents by choice (SPBC) through egg/sperm/embryo donation, this community-based café offers attendees the opportunity to discuss current research and developments within the donor conception world and talk about how they are trying to effect positive change. This is a safe space for reflection on the solo conception pathway. 

*Everyone is welcome to attend this event - whether an employer, employee, whether a member of the donor conception community, whether they are on a fertility/infertility pathway, pursing treatment, or a student interested in the field.*

Guest speaker


​This session we have a guest speaker from Fertility Matters at Work. Fertility Matters at Work is a Community Interest Company (CIC) committed to enhancing fertility support in the workplace. With a team that shares personal experiences of facing fertility struggles and loss while navigating professional environments, combined with over 35 years of expertise in Human Resources and event management, the organization brings genuine passion and authenticity to its approach.
 

Talk summary

 

We'll explore the impact fertility challenges can have on both employees and businesses, including the common challenges for employees and what organisations should be doing to build a fertility friendly culture.

 

Where, when, how?

 

This event will be held on Zoom on 19th June 20.00-21.00 pm. Free for all to attend.

https://ucl.zoom.us/j/92737632307

Meeting ID: 927 3763 2307

 

This event has been made possible thanks to funding by Birkbeck's Centre for Medical and Health Humanities and is in collaboration with UCL. STAG is collaboratively run by Grace Halden, Suzy Buckley, and Harriet Barratt. 

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© 2024 by GRACE HALDEN

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