Colleagues aren't always supportive in an ongoing health emergency, as Miranda has found since the birth of her son, who has a debilitating disease.
By John Jurman
Sandra has given up job hunting after many rejections ... in any case, supporting her disabled son is a full-time job.
By Sandra Fraser
When Ian Wilson could no longer juggle his roles as worker, Dad, spouse, and carer, something had to give.
By John Jurman
Being able to return to the paid workforce and the outside world after years of caring must be personally gratifying for those able to do it. What happens to those who are too old in years (but not in capabilities) for the paid workforce? For me the answer is volunteering.
By Betty Cole
I never thought my daughter would be living independently and that I would find the job of my dreams.
By Judy Sibbe
Over-tiredness is my enemy and can rapidly lead to exhaustion and depression.
By Beryl Glanville