Maternity leave for childless women?

November 3, 2009

I read with interest a recent article in the Telegraph about employers offering maternity pay to women without children.

The idea of ‘maternity’ pay for childless women seems a bit absurd when phrased like that. However, some sort of sabbatical in order to invest time in a worthwhile project outside of work, in lieu of maternity leave, seems like a sensible and rewarding prospect, not just for childless women, but for men as well.

I came across an interesting range of views on the Parenting forums and one which I thought was particularly helpful from an anonymous writer:

“I am two months out from a c-section myself, so I understand the recovery time needed, and I appreciate the opportunity I've had to stay home and bond with my son. But I also understand that I made the choice to "need" this leave time. Yes, it's important for me to work on my family relationships, and yes, this will help the community, but there are many other ways I could be contributing to the greater good. What if I had decided to remain childless, but wanted three months to volunteer mentoring homeless children? Wouldn't that also be important? I don't think this is a ridiculous question at all. We live in such a "mommy culture" that I think a lot of people place motherhood on a pedestal, while overlooking the many other ways women can contribute to society. What if everyone got three (or twelve!) months of "personal development" time, to be spent in whatever way they thought of as most important? Many women would certainly choose to have children, but some might decide to go develop water purification systems in Ethiopia.”

I was impressed with her balanced view on a potentially divisive issue. Personally, I think it's very important for new mothers to have time off to be able to care for their newborn children and I certainly don't begrudge my friends and colleagues their maternity leave. But as a single person who is highly unlikely to have children, I would love to be able to take some time out of my job to work on a Christian project in the developing world. Not only am I denied this opportunity, but I have to work full-time in order to make ends meet as I am solely reliant on my income, so it makes it very difficult to pursue other options like working part time and volunteering in my spare time.

Many women and men would have loved to have children but for one reason or another are unable to. For so many the pain of not being able to have children is intensified by being discriminated against for being single and childless. In addition to all this, childless people in the workplace often have a heavier workload to cover for colleagues who are on maternity leave and there is an assumption that single people have no ties and therefore can be prevailed upon to work all the time for very little reward. We have lots to offer to the wider community, but sadly are often struggling to keep our heads above water.

I think it would be fairer if we were all given an opportunity for extended leave to use for the thing that we deem to be most worthwhile, whether that be bringing up children, voluntary work or some other means of giving back to society.

 

Happy Birthday cards

October 12, 2009
In response to requests for more cards for specific occasions, I've brought out a set of 'happy birthday' cards. You can buy the cards individually for £1.75, or can buy the pack of 6 for £8. Head over to my shop to purchase.
I'd love to know what you think of them, so visit my contact page, post on my Facebook group or sent me a tweet!
Thanks to Emma for the ransom note suggestion!


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Angel of the North cards available now

August 26, 2009
In response to requests for more cards featuring local scenery and landmarks, I have just brought out a set of cards featuring the iconic Angel of the North. These make excellent every day greetings cards to send to family and friends, or why not buy a pack of six as a present? As always, profits go to charity.


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New cards - Sanctuary

August 10, 2009
I have got a number of new cards lined up including: Special occasions (birthday, wedding, anniversary, engagement, driving test, exams); a woodland set; an elegant flower set and the Angel of the North. Watch this space to see when they've been released. In the meantime, I have just put up a new set entitled 'Sanctuary', featuring a candle and 2 stained glass windows that I saw on my travels in Italy earlier this year.


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Amsterdam

August 8, 2009
I have returned from a fantastic trip to Amsterdam and have posted my photos on Facebook.


I have also added some ugly dolls that we spotted in a shop window:


Enjoy!

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Hen cam!

July 17, 2009

Whilst searching for suppliers of ostrich and emu eggs for my devilling pleasure, I came across the excellent Clarence Court website which features a 'hen cam'! Imagine my delight to discover that I could watch the hens roaming about! It was also a relief to read that they are 'given everything possible to allow freedom of expression', although that did lead me to expect to see a hen in a beret painting a watercolour, a couple of hens reading poetry to each other and a small chick playing the...


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Fame!

July 1, 2009
It's not every day that the press turn up at your WI meeting, but that's what happened to us last week. They seemed very interested in the idea of a WI that's aimed more at 'younger' women and shuns the usual jam-making for something a little bit more exciting like burlesque and drumming!

The piece was featured in the Journal this week, and I was quite surprised to see myself on the front cover! Check out my media page to see the coverage, and if you're a young(ish) woman in the Newcastle area...
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Sunset cards

June 12, 2009
I have just added a new set of cards - 3 stunning sunsets taken in Assisi, Italy.

These are available as a set of 6 for £8 (2 cards each of 3 designs) or individual cards for £1.75.

Price includes free P&P in the UK and all profits go to charity.



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New Cards - Sky High

June 3, 2009

As Father's Day is coming up (Sun 21st June), I have just launched a new set of cards which are available to purchase from my online shop. They feature stunning cloud landscapes taken high above the Alps.

There are 6 cards in a pack (2 each of 3 designs) and packs cost £8 (free P&P in the UK).

You can also buy the cards individually for a bargain £1.75 (again, free P&P in the UK).

As always, profits go to support 3 great charities.


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Ideal Father's Day gifts!

June 2, 2009
I have added a new section to the online shop on my website. As well as greetings cards, you can now buy signed prints of some of my most popular photos. They cost £12 and include free P&P (UK only). As usual, all proceeds go to charity.

Why not buy your Dad something a bit different this year?

Head to www.annewitton.org.uk/art-prints.php



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