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    Developing work-life balance competence: the importance of context

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    Authors
    McDowall, Almuth
    Kinman, Gail
    Grant, Christine
    Affiliation
    University of Bedfordshire
    City University London
    Birkbeck University London
    Coventry University
    Issue Date
    2015
    
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    Abstract
    Drawing on research with different professional groups and working contexts (including the police, social work and ‘e-workers’) this ‘taster’ workshop provides an overview of current work-life balance (WLB) practice development as well as theoretical advancements. Delegates will be introduced to the skills, knowledge and abilities that underpin WLB can be identified, emphasising the benefits of a context-specific approach. In small groups, we will undertake a brief exercise using checklists and reflective tools to identify how work-life balance can be self-managed and managed in others.
    Citation
    McDowall, A., Kinman, G. & Grant, C. (2015) 'Developing work-life balance competence: the importance of context'. BPS Division of Occupational Psychology Conference, Glasgow, January, pp. 232-234. Available at: http://cradall.org/sites/default/files/dop2015_abstracts_0.pdf
    Publisher
    The British Psychological Society
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10547/582796
    Additional Links
    http://cradall.org/sites/default/files/dop2015_abstracts_0.pdf
    Type
    Conference papers, meetings and proceedings
    Language
    en
    Description
    Paper from the British Psychological Society's Division of Occupational Psychology's annual conference 2015
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