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Status as a Parent Discrimination

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  • Custody
    The legal right or duty to care for and make decisions about a child. Often used in family law to determine who has responsibility for a child after divorce..
  • Foster
    Providing temporary care for a child who is not biologically yours, typically through an official arrangement with the government.
  • Turnover
    The rate at which employees leave the workforce and are replaced.
  • Guardians
    Individuals who are legally responsible for caring for another person, especially a minor or someone unable to make decisions for themselves.
  • Neglectful
    Not giving proper care or attention to someone or something.
  • Wage
    A payment usually of money for labor or services usually according to contract and on an hourly, daily, or weekly.
  • Assumption
    A thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen without proof.
  • Welfare
    Aid in the form of money or necessities for those in need.
  • Housing
    Buildings that people live in, or the providing of places for people to live.
  • Childcare support
    A collection of resources and services that help parents care for their children while they balance work and other responsibilities.
  • Burnout
    A state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged stress, often associated with work or caregiving roles.
  • NGO
    Stands for “Non-Governmental Organization”, is a nonprofit organization that operates independently of any government, typically one whose purpose is to...
  • Biases
    Prejudices or preconceived notions that influence judgment or behavior, often leading to unfair treatment of certain groups.
  • Parental Leave
    Time off from work to care for a child. It can be taken after the birth or adoption of a child.