Your sustainability strategy looks impressive, but are your people systems actually delivering change? Professor Matthew Gitsham from Hult International Business School explores the critical disconnect between organisational promises and performance – and shows you exactly how HR can bridge that gap through culture, capability, and leadership transformation. The post Beyond the strategy deck: How HR can turn sustainability promises into action appeared first on HRZone.| HRZone
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Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, a group of disorders that impairs mental functioning. According to BrightFocus, more than 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease, and unless scientists can unlock the secrets of this disease, the number of cases is expected to triple by the year 2050. Each year on September… The post World Alzheimer’s Day appeared first on America's Charities.| America's Charities
No one should have to go hungry in the richest country in the world — yet millions of Americans don’t have enough to eat. Our nation’s children, seniors, veterans and active U.S. service members should never have to worry where their next meal will come from. If we work together, we have the power to… The post Join Feeding America and Take Action During Hunger Action Month appeared first on America's Charities.| America's Charities
Every September, childhood cancer organizations around the world come together in recognition of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, with a goal to increase awareness and raise funds for those affected by childhood cancer. According to CureSearch, each year more than 15,000 children in the U.S. alone are diagnosed with cancer. And for those who survive, as many as… The post Childhood Cancer Awareness Month appeared first on America's Charities.| America's Charities
As the school year begins, new notebooks and sharpened pencils symbolize possibility for many students. For children from vulnerable families, however, the first day of school can also highlight financial pressures. Ahead of World Humanitarian Day, Air Serbia stepped in to bridge that gap. The airline donated school supplies to 39 children from the SOS […] The post Air Serbia Donates School Supplies to Children in Need appeared first on The Pavlovic Today.| The Pavlovic Today
Kid-friendly social skills games to use with kids in the classroom to teach communication, friendship, listening, emotions, and kindness! Social Skills Games for the Classroom Social skills games are one of the best ways to help kids develop the important interpersonal abilities they’ll need for life, without it feeling like a chore. Through play, students […] The post Social Skills Games for the Kid-Friendly Classroom appeared first on Proud to be Primary.| Proud to be Primary
Atlantic Lottery, along with British Columbia Lottery Corporation, Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis, Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation and Loto-Québec joined forces in 2022 to form the Canadian Lottery Coalition to help tackle the growing issue of illegal online gambling.| The Ticket
July is Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the unique mental health challenges faced by minority communities. It’s an opportunity to highlight the importance treatment and support for mental health conditions that disproportionately impact minority populations. Throughout this month, we recognize that mental health issues within minority communities are… The post Minority Mental Health Awareness Month appeared first on America's Charities.| America's Charities
The recent Kumbh Mela illustrates a troubling blend of faith and chaos. Traffic jams and incidents of vandalism overshadow the pilgrimage’s spiritual essence, raising concerns about the event…| Indrosphere
Migration has been a crucial part of human history, shaping civilizations while often facing hostility. Despite their significant contributions to economies, migrants are frequently scapegoated for…| Indrosphere
Marfan syndrome affects an estimated 1 in 5,000 people regardless of race, ethnicity, or gender, and experts estimate that nearly half the people who have Marfan syndrome do not know it. Without proper diagnosis and treatment, they are at high risk for an aortic dissection and sudden death. Awareness of Marfan syndrome and related conditions leads…| America's Charities
A substantial proportion of cancers could be prevented, including all cancers caused by tobacco use and other unhealthy behaviors. Excluding non-melanoma skin cancer, at least 42% of newly diagnosed cancers in the US – about 805,600 cases in 2022 – are potentially avoidable, including the 19% of cancers caused by smoking and at least 18%…| America's Charities
Hunger and malnutrition, limited access to education and other basic services, social discrimination and exclusion, disabilities, restricted access to participation in the democratic process. These are just some of the many manifestations of poverty. More than 40 million Americans live in poverty, but we can eradicate poverty. As Nelson Mandela said, “Like slavery and apartheid, poverty is…| America's Charities
You might know, by now, of my views on ESG, which I have described as an empty acronym, born in sanctimony, nurtured in hypocrisy and sold with sophistry. My voyage with ESG began with curiosity in my 2019 exploration of what it purported to measure, turned to cynicism as the answers to the Cui Bono (who benefits) question became clear and has curdled into something close to contempt, as ESG advocates rewrote history and retroactively changed their measurements in recent years. Late last year...| Musings on Markets
Maitraee, a community club in Ranchi, has been inviting senior citizens from old-age homes to celebrate Durga Puja for over a decade, fostering joy and belonging. The initiative includes offering P…| Indrosphere
As of 2023, the United States continues to face a devastating public health crisis of gun violence. Gun violence is responsible for a significant portion of deaths in America, including those resulting from domestic abuse, suicides, racial injustice, hate crimes against the LGBTQ community, and unintentional shootings. Statistics indicate that 117,345 people are shot every…| America's Charities