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Private Sector Rapid Care Analysis Toolkit

Kidder, Thalia
Pionettie, Carine
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2024-10-29
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Guidelines and toolkits
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<html> <head> <title></title> </head> <body> <p>A Private Sector Rapid Care Analysis toolkit (PS RCA) is a rapid process for businesses and workers to understand the heavy responsibility and long hours of unpaid care and domestic work (UCDW), usually done by women workers. The guide also makes the case for why private sector companies should address UCDW as part of workers&#8217; rights and human rights, and it outlines the benefits to businesses of taking action.&#160;</p> <p><br /> PS RCA discussions clarify how employment policies, workplace culture and practices may make unpaid care and domestic work more challenging for workers, with hidden costs for company operations. The PS RCA process helps identify opportunities for company action and builds commitment to change.&#160;</p> <p><br /> The step-by-step guide is easy to follow for businesses, women&#8217;s rights and feminist organisations, civil society organisations, trade unions and other interested parties. The two accompanying webinars provide training and guidance for managers, champions and advocates on how to conduct a PS RCA (Webinar 1), and for facilitators on how to conduct the focus group exercises with workers (Webinar 2).&#160;</p> <p><br /> This PS RCA Toolkit complements the original <a href="https://policy-practice.oxfam.org/resources/participatory-methodology-rapid-care-analysis-guidance-for-managers-and-facilit-620147/">Participatory Methodology: Rapid Care Analysis</a>&#160;that focuses on community and local government roles in addressing women&#8217;s heavy and unequal share of unpaid care and domestic work. The toolkit also complements broader gender equity audits and strategies for business.</p> <p><br /> Get in touch: If you would like to make use of the toolkit, have any questions on the process; and/or would like a PowerPoint/ open version of the webinars, please contact policyandpractice@oxfam.org.uk' </p> </body> </html>
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