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Arise - Work. Freedom. Trust. Results

Work from your own home. Work the hours convenient to you. Work for the Clients you choose. Sound interesting?

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Register on WorkingMums.co.uk in April and win one of two SwingBall kits

All those mums (and Dads) who register on WorkingMums.co.uk in April 2008 will be entered into a free prize draw to win a First Swingball from Mookie Toys worth £16.99. There are two up for grabs. Just click here to register today.

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WorkingMums Success Stories

Have you found a job through WorkingMums.co.uk? If so, we would love to hear from you!

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Womenomics: interview with Alison Maitland

Alison Maitland has co-written a book on "womenomics": why our working culture needs to change to adapt to a growing female workforce. Mandy Garner spoke to her.

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La Jolie Ronde

La Jolie Ronde: Do you want your work to fit around your children? Can you speak French or Spanish? Read More

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Competition for new registered users in March 2008

All those mums (and Dads) who register on WorkingMums.co.uk in March 2008 will be entered into a free prize draw to win a Dream'n Play travel cot with Changing Station from Hauck Group worth over £59.95.

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Faking it: the working mums' guide to housework

No time to do the housework between balancing work and family? Don't fret. WorkingMums is here to give you some useful tips.

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Working mums’ profile: Jane Barclay

Jane Barclay, a human resources manager, describes how she balances work and family life.

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Faking it: the working mumīs guide to making school costumes

Ever been asked to make a costume at the last minute? We have some tips for making the perfect costume and having time to relax as well.

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Homeworking pros and cons

Ever considered working from home? We give you a guide to all the pros and cons.

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What's it like to be a franchisee?

Julia Scott decided to take the plunge and become a franchisee for La Jolie Ronde. Here's how she got started.

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Going back to or changing work: top tips

Thinking about getting back to work or switching jobs to something more flexible? Look at our top tips for what to do and what not to do before you send in the application.

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Flexible working: what works

What's the best way of managing homeworking or job shares? We look at the latest in good practice in flexible working and ask for your experiences.

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Want a home-based business? Click here

Emma Jones, editor of home-based business website Enterprise Nation, gives her top ten pointers for marketing your business.

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Volunteering to increase your skills

Volunteering can help you to build valuable skills you can use in job interviews as well as open up new interests.

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Register in May 2008, and win a free week for your child at SuperCamps!

All those mums (and Dads) who register on WorkingMums.co.uk in May 2008 will be entered into a free prize draw to win a free week for your child at your local SuperCamp. Just click here to register today.

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Working mums profile: Nicola Dandridge

Nicola Dandridge is chief executive of the Equality Challenge Unit which works to encourage equality in all walks of higher education. She has two children and works full time. More....

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Ten things to do at Christmas

Got some time off over Christmas? Need some ideas for what to do with the children? WorkingMums has some tips from around the country.

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Could I run my own Families magazine?

All editors are mothers with young children who know what they are writing about. Although most had no previous knowledge of magazine production, Families magazines are consistently described by readers as “among the best”. We also meet for social functions, which makes our working relationship very enjoyable. Read more.

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Faking it: Christmas preparations

It may be months away, but it's worth sorting out a few fundamentals now rather than face the usual last minute panic and the Christmas Eve sortie to Argos...Read More

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Nine Steps to being more effective at work and home

It can be difficult balancing work and home, never mind getting enough time for yourself. Pick two or three of the tips below (the ones that appeal to you most) and see what a difference they can make to your work, your life and your wellbeing. More.

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WorkingMums survey

Anxious about returning to work after maternity leave? A survey of over 600 of our readers found mums were worried about going back to work due to lack of confidence and difficulties in finding flexible work that matches their skills. Read more

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Daycare Trust - the national childcare charity

Daycare Trust is the national childcare charity. We have been working since November 1986, campaigning for affordable high quality childcare, which is accessible to all and raising the voices of children, parents and carers. Read more.

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Maternity Rights

Having a baby and want to know your maternity rights? Read our guide with links to more sources of useful information.

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