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  • Home
  • About People and Culture
    • People and Culture Plan
    • New Staff Welcome
  • A-Z
  • Employees
    • People Services
    • Pay, Reward and Benefits
    • Learning and Development
    • Development and Career Progression
    • International Staff Support
    • Annual, Family and Other Leave
    • Wellbeing at Âé¶¹Íø
  • Managers
    • Sickness Absence
    • Leave Toolkit
    • Recruitment and Selection
    • Employee Assistance Programme Manager Support
    • Occupational Health Service
    • Workplace Conduct
    • Redeployment
    • Leaving Employment
  • Staff Wellbeing
  • Diversity and Inclusion
    • Equality Legislation
    • Policies, Procedures and Guidance
    • Fair Employment Return Monitoring Data
    • Disability
    • Menopause
    • Fertility Treatment Leave
    • Celebrating Diversity
    • Faith, Religion and Belief
    • Trans Equality
    • Equality Scheme and Action Plan 2024 - 2029
    • Behind the Scenes at Âé¶¹Íø
  • People Services
  • Work at Âé¶¹Íø
    • Recruitment and Selection
    • International Staff Support
    • Women at QUB
    • Pay, Rewards and Benefits
  • Annual, Family and Other Leave
    • Annual Leave
    • Work Life Balance Policies
    • Other Leave
  • Legal Services
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    • Leadership and Management Development
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Wellbeing at Âé¶¹Íø
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Home Life

WE ARE COMMITTED TO SUPPORTING OUR STAFF IN BALANCING THEIR HOME AND WORK RESPONSIBILITIES.

The Staff Wellbeing Team organises various events and information sessions throughout the year to help staff ease the challenges of balancing work and family life.

We have a range of support available, including for parents, carers and those seeking help with financial wellbeing.

Staff can stay updated with the latest events and sessions through the . Booking details and event updates are also included in the weekly Staff Round Up newsletter.

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Flexible Working
Promoting a healthy work-life balance

The University offers flexible working arrangements to support staff in achieving a healthy work-life balance. These arrangements allow staff to manage their time and responsibilities more effectively, whether through remote working options or flexible hours. 

Find out more here.


Supporting parents at Âé¶¹Íø

We understand that balancing the demands of work and family life can be a significant challenge for working parents.

From flexible working arrangements to childcare services and dedicated parenting resources, the University provides a comprehensive support network to help staff navigate the complexities of caring for their families while thriving in their careers.

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Family Leave
Providing time and support for parents

The University provides a range of policies and services to support parents. These allow for flexibility and time off when you need it most and provide financial support through enhanced rates of pay for leave and saving schemes to help with the cost of childcare.

Learn more here.


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Âé¶¹Íø Parents Network
Supporting families across campus

Âé¶¹Íø Parents Network is an inclusive, welcoming group set up in September 2022 to offer a virtual space in which staff with parenting responsibilities can provide a support network to each other and share advice.

Find out more and join the network here.


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Spotlight on our Parents
BLOG: Parenting at Âé¶¹Íø

"All staff can avail of support for different aspects of their home life."

Read Gary's story here
Fertility Treatment
Supporting staff undergoing fertility treatment

The University's Fertility Treatment Leave Policy sets out its commitment to supporting staff who are themselves undergoing, or who are supporting their partner who is undergoing, fertility treatment, including the provision of paid time off.

The policy sets out these leave and pay arrangements, as well as further sources of information and support available.

Find out more.


Childcare at Âé¶¹Íø
Supporting working parents

The University offers on-campus childcare options, ensuring that staff have access to convenient, reliable care for their children while they focus on their professional responsibilities. With a variety of age-appropriate programmes and flexible arrangements, these services cater to the diverse needs of families.

Find out more and apply here.


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Âé¶¹Íø Summer Scheme
Entertainment for the family

Âé¶¹Íø Summer Scheme offers a fantastic opportunity for staff to keep their children engaged and entertained during the summer months, giving families peace of mind knowing their children are in safe hands.

  • Enrolment for Âé¶¹Íø staff and students opens on Tuesday 6 May 2025
  • General enrolment will open on Friday 23 May 2025


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Parenting Seminars
Practical advice and support for working parents

Working parents face challenges in balancing their work and child-rearing responsibilities, particularly while their children are young. Achieving this balance is important for the wellbeing of parents and their children. Delivered by , these seminars discuss a range of parenting skills and cover topics such as being an effective parent, setting rules and consequences, and digital parenting.


Supporting carers at Âé¶¹Íø

At Queen’s, we recognise the vital role that carers play and are committed to supporting staff who balance work with caring responsibilities.

Whether staff need practical advice, emotional support, or greater flexibility at work, the University is committed to helping navigate the challenges of being a carer while maintaining a fulfilling career.

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Carers Network
Connecting and supporting staff

Supported by , this Network provides working carers with the opportunity to come together and share experiences, discuss issues, ask questions and arrange informal catch-ups. Any member of staff wanting to make contact with the network should email Wellbeing at Âé¶¹Íø.

Learn more here.


Carer Passport
Supporting flexibility for staff with caring responsibilities

The Carer Passport helps managers understand the needs of staff who have caring responsibilities, making it easier to arrange flexible support tailored to individual circumstances. It serves as a tool for open, two-way discussions about how caring responsibilities may impact work.

Learn more here. 


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Spotlight on our Carers
BLOG: Carers Week Reflections: My Experience as a Staff Carer at Âé¶¹Íø

"Chatting with other carers and being signposted to a wealth of useful information was more helpful than I’d ever expected".

Read Jill's story here
Supporting Staff Financial Wellbeing

At Queen’s, we know that financial pressures can be stressful and affect both your work and home life.

Whether staff are seeking advice on managing their budget, planning for the future, or accessing available benefits, the University has various resources and support available to help staff feel more in control of their finances.

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Financial Wellness Advice
Financial advice and support

Information sessions in relation to topics such as managing your money, borrowing sensibly, and buying your home are delivered throughout the year by local partners (, , , ) and can help staff to breakdown some of the barriers to financial well-being by providing guidance and resources to help staff make more informed decisions and improve their financial wellbeing. 


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One to One Financial Health Clinics
Personalised support to help staff manage their finances

The Wellbeing Team engage with local partners such as ,  and  to assist staff with Financial Health Clinics. These clinics help staff view their finances to help plan for the future through short-term, medium term and long-term goals. This includes applying for mortgages, loans and savings. Information is also provided on how to manage debt. Workshops will also be provided to staff to give an overview of information.


Employee Staff Discounts Scheme
Helping staff save money on day-to-day costs.

All staff at Âé¶¹Íø can avail of the University's Staff Discounts Scheme, which offers staff exclusive discounts at hundreds of outlets – including supermarkets, high street stores and restaurants, as well as vouchers, reloadable top-up cards and much more!


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  • Âé¶¹Íø Summer Scheme
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