Dr Randall awarded Collaboration and Strategic Impact Funding for a project with Nanny Solidarity Network
Dr Rachel Randall has been awarded QMUL Collaboration and Strategic Impact Funding (CSIF) for a project entitled: 'Care on Demand: The Untold Stories of Domestic and Childcare Workers in the UK Gig Economy' (£17,175.92).
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The project is a collaboration with Nanny Solidarity Network (NSN). It aims to raise awareness about the risks that domestic and childcare employment apps currently pose to workers in these sectors through the organisation of a workshop; the production of a short documentary; and the publication of a policy advisory document. Sara Mendes, NSN's Campaign Coordinator, will direct the documentary. 'Care on Demand' is also being supported by in-kind funding from NSN and match funding from the Civic Power Fund.