Human Resources provides resources and information to help individuals balance work, school, and family responsibilities. This includes child care resources and referrals, lactation support, elder care assistance, employee assistance programs, family-friendly policies, and financial assistance for child care costs. On-campus child care options are also listed, along with community programs and services for families.
Human Resources provides resources and information to help individuals balance work, school, and family responsibilities. This includes child care resources and referrals, lactation support, elder care assistance, employee assistance programs, family-friendly policies, and financial assistance for child care costs. On-campus child care options are also listed, along with community programs and services for families.
Human Resources provides resources and information to help individuals balance work, school, and family responsibilities. This includes child care resources and referrals, lactation support, elder care assistance, employee assistance programs, family-friendly policies, and financial assistance for child care costs. On-campus child care options are also listed, along with community programs and services for families.
ASUO SPOUSE/DOMESTIC PARTNER/CHILDREN Human Resources is dedicated to helping
CARD (C-CARD), (541) 346-3724 individuals and departments effectively manage personal, family, and community life with work CHILD CARE AND https://orgsync.com/49338/forms/66965 and educational responsibilities. For information ASUO WOMEN’S CENTER, (541) 346-4095 on any of the programs below contact: Ground Level EMU 677 East 12th Street, Suite 400, (541) 346-2195 http://uoregon.edu/~women FAMILY SUPPORT or visit our website: http://hr.uoregon.edu/worklife CENTER FOR FAMILY THERAPY, (541) 346-0923 CHILD CARE RESOURCES 1655 Alder Street, HEDCO Education Building, Ste. 170 Information about campus and community programs http://education.uoregon.edu/hedco-clinic/center-family-therapy and services. PROGRAMS CHILD AND FAMILY CENTER, (541) 346-4805 CONNECTING FAMILIES AT THE UO 1600 Millrace Drive, Ste.106, http://cfc.uoregon.edu AND SERVICES A subscription-based e-mail listserv for the UO COUNSELING CENTER, (541) 346-3227 community providing information about family-related 1590 East 13th Ave., University Health Center, campus and community events and programs. 2nd Floor ELDER CARE http://counseling.uoregon.edu Resources and information from community agencies DIRECTOR OF NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENT for families caring for individuals in their home, in the PROGRAMS, (541) 346-1123, area, or in another state. 164 Oregon Hall http://uodos.uoregon.edu/nontrad.aspx EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM UO contracts with Cascade Centers, Inc. to provide FAMILY RECREATION PROGRAM a comprehensive employee assistance program for (541) 346-4183, Student Recreation Center eligible employees at no cost. cascadecenter.com http://uorec.uoregon.edu/services/family-recreation/ FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR CHILD CARE NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENT UNION, (541) 346-4305 Information about the ASUO Child Care Subsidy 2nd Level EMU Program and Women’s Center Child Care Student http://uoregon.edu/~nsu Scholarship. THE PSYCHOLOGY CLINIC, Evidence-based LACTATION SUPPORT psychological assessments and treatment for residents Resources for nursing mothers returning to work or in the community. school. Call us at 541-346-4954 • Family-friendly rooms that provide comfort, privacy, http://psychology.uoregon.edu/spyschology-clinic/ • Apartment-size refrigerators available for personal worksite use. TEACHING AND LEARNING CENTER, (541) 346-3226 68 Prince Lucien Campbell Hall (PLC) POLICIES AND BENEFITS http://tlc.uoregon.edu Information about UO policies and benefits that support individuals and their families to successfully Human Resources TEAM DUCKLING, Faculty and students study how manage school, work, and personal life responsibilities. children learn and grow. Learn more about our group and sign up for our studies at SCHOOL INFORMATION http://teamduckling.uoregon.edu Information on the 4J, Bethel, and Springfield Districts. UO-AFFILIATED CHILD CARE LACTATION AND FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES OR DEPT OF HUMAN SERVICES CHILD CARE SUBSIDY Each program listed below provides a unique environment of LACTATION ROOMS Working families whose income is below 150% of the high-quality early childhood education and care that exceeds UO parents have available several dedicated campus Federal Poverty Level may be eligible for financial state certification standards. Call the programs directly for help with child care costs. For more information visit: spaces to facilitate their return to work or school by providing information about openings and schedules. http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/children/childcare/ lactation support and a family-friendly environment that can accommodate very young children. Each room provides a CO-OP FAMILY CENTER private space for mothers to nurse and/or express milk. FOR STUDENTS: The Co-op Family Center is an independent, Interested parents should call Human Resources at ASUO CHILD CARE SUBSIDY nonprofit co-operative located in UO Spencer View Funded by student incidental fees, this subsidy provides Family Housing. Student families receive priority and (541) 346-2195. financial assistance for child care costs to eligible a tuition discount. The center serves children eight • Knight Law Center, Room 231B university students. For more information and weeks to ten years. • Prince Lucien Chappell Hall (PLC), Room 30 applications, call (541) 346-0618 or visit 2250 Patterson St. (541) 346-7400 • McKenzie Hall, Room 364 http://uoregon.orgsync.com/org/childcaresubsidy. http://coopfamilycenter.org • Lewis Integrative Science Building, Room 311 • Allan Price Science Commons & Rsch Library, Ground Flr FAMILY FORD SCHOLARSHIPS MOSS STREET CHILDREN’S CENTER • Physical Education & Rec Center, Ground Floor Funded by a private foundation, this scholarship Moss Street Children’s Center, a program of the Erb for single-parent students provides extensive • Women’s Center, Ground Level EMU Memorial Student Union, offers university student financial assistance, including subsidies for child families priority and a tuition discount. The center care costs. For more information access their serves children three months through fifth grade. ASUO WOMEN’S CENTER website: www.GetCollegeFunds.org or contact 1685 Moss St. (541) 346-4384 The Women’s Center welcomes and will accommodate Student Financial Aid and Scholarships at (541) 346-3221. nursing mothers on a drop-in basis who need http://moss.uoregon.edu a private space to nurse or express milk. (541) 346-4095 GRADUATE FAMILIES GE Are you a grad student with a family who has questions VIVIAN OLUM CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER The Vivian Olum CDC, a program of Human PERSONAL REFRIGERATOR LENDING PROGRAM or needs support? Email the Graduate Families GE at Resources, offers faculty and staff families priority and This program provides nursing mothers with small, apartment- familyge@uoregon.edu and join the Graduate Families a tuition discount to all UO-affiliated families. The sized refrigerators for their campus offices and workspaces in listserv for resources, funding and more at center serves children eight weeks through fifth grade. gradstudentfamilies-join@lists.uoregon.edu. which to store expressed milk. The loan period is based on 1650 Columbia St. (541) 346-6586 the mother’s needs. To reserve, call Human Resources at http://olum.uoregon.edu OREGON STUDENT CHILD CARE GRANT (541) 346-2195. The program was established to assist parents enrolled in post-secondary education obtain safe, dependable care that supports their children’s FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR CHILD CARE development. Students must meet low-income guidelines and based on their income, the program ASUO WOMEN’S CENTER CHILD CARE will pay a portion of child care costs. For more info: SCHOLARSHIP http://www.oregonstudentaid.gov/child-care-grant.aspx Students, faculty, and staff who attend a campus event may be reimbursed for child care costs incurred during the event. GRADUATE ASSISTANCE FUND Applications should be submitted at least 3 weekdays (72 This program assists graduate students facing financial hours) before the event. For more information, call the ASUO hardship relating to the care of a new child or medical Women’s Center at (541) 346-4095. issue. For more information view their website: https://gradschool.uoregon.edu/current-students/assistance- EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT fund Working students and UO faculty and staff who have at least one child living with them may be eligible for a tax credit FOR FACULTY AND STAFF: that is based on a percentage of earned income. For more EMPLOYEE DEPENDENT CHILD CARE ACCOUNT information, call the Payroll Office at (541) 346-1126. UO employee parents have an opportunity to pay for dependent care with pretax income. For more information, call the Human Resources Benefits Office at (541) 346-3085.
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