Work and Care: Creating Caregiver-friendly Workplaces
March 12 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Over half of Canadian women (52% in 2022) provide care for children or adults, paid or unpaid, significantly more than men. In 2022, 1.8 million Canadians were “sandwich caregivers,” supporting both children and care-dependent adults simultaneously. A large number of women in these percentages are Autistic and are caretaking for individuals who are Autistic (both diagnosed and undiagnosed).
Presented by Autism Edmonton and Caregivers Alberta, this one-hour Lunch and Learn workshop will explore practical ways to help employees balance their work responsibilities with caregiving duties. It covers organizational policies, procedures, and practices that support caregivers, as well as flexible work options and accommodations.
Attendees will learn about tools like Caregiver Needs Assessments and Work Plans to ensure caregivers receive the right support while maintaining productivity.
Thursday, March 12, 2026
12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Online via Autism Edmonton
Registration for this event is via Autism Edmonton’s Eventbrite page. You can register by clicking the button that says “Register.”
About the Presenter
Christina Henderson is a highly motivated and professional trainer in workshop facilitation, administration, and program development. As the founder of Peerspective Consulting and Facilitation in Calgary, Alberta, and the Coordinator for Caregivers Alberta Work & Care program, Christina has collaborated with organizations across Canada to integrate positive and supportive programming into staff, client, and partner interactions.
Christina is the mom of twin sons who both have special needs. Her lived experience has given her a deep understanding of the importance of fostering supportive environments and empowering individuals through peer connections.

