Explore creative ways real people are using the cooperative model to create fair, just, stable jobs in the essential care-giving industry
How can we build a care industry that honors the NEEDS and HUMANITY of the people RECEIVING care as well as those PROVIDING it?
Caregiving is emotionally taxing, physically demanding, never-ending work, but caregivers are among the lowest-paid workers in the nation, and caregiving is often termed “low-skill” labor. Families seek caregivers to assist their precious elders and children, but often find they have little say in the consistency of care or the pay and policies that impact the workers caring for their loved ones. Pioneering Homecare and Childcare are working to change this dynamic, creating fair, stable, dignified jobs for workers and pooling resources to access the highest and best care.
Join Texas Rural Cooperative Center Director Annelies Lottmann to explore real-world examples of caregiver-owned co-ops as well as parent and family-owned cooperatives working to make great care a reality even within the constraints of our current private pay system.
The class will include:
- Models of Care Co-ops
- Interviews and Discussion with Current Care Co-op Worker-owners and Client-owners
- Tools and resources to create a child or elder care co-op– for WORKERS or FAMILIES
Class attendees will have the opportunity to schedule FREE coaching and consulting with the instructor and other co-op experts.
Este webinar es gratuito y se presentará en inglés con interpretación al español. This webinar is free and will be presented in English with Spanish language interpretation.
The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to communications will be provided upon request – including translation and interpretation services. For assistance, please contact the Economic Development Department at 512-974-7819 or Relay Texas 7-1-1.
Region
International
Categories
Co-operatives, Youth