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PANELISTS: Alison Omens, Chief Strategy Officer, Just Capital Cathryn Gunther, Health Care Executive & Consultant Deborah Bae, Deputy Director, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Kelly McCain, Health Lead, World Economic Forum MODERATOR Piya Baptista,Associate Director, Corporate Citizenship
Thursday, 6th May 2021 9am PST | 12pm EST | 12pm CLST | 5pm GMT | 6pm UTC
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The COVID-19 pandemic has thrust business practices that impact worker health into the spotlight. Health and well-being has become an established material sustainability issue for companies worldwide, and going forward, companies can expect to be held accountable for sustainability progress in this area by a variety of stakeholders, including investors and ESG raters and rankers. This webinar will explore health and well-being as a critical sustainability issue that requires a cross-departmental approach within companies.
Our panelists will cover: - Why companies should understand the social determinants of health (i.e., conditions in the places where people live, learn, work, and play) that affect a wide range of health and quality-of life-risks and outcomes
- Business practices beyond OHS that impact health and well-being (e.g., pay practices, non-discrimination and diversity in hiring, paid leave and benefits, financial literacy and more)
- The business case for a comprehensive health and well-being strategy
- Investor and public perspectives on health and well-being
- Telling a cohesive story through sustainability reporting
About Corporate Citizenship: Corporate Citizenship is a global strategy consulting practice specializing in sustainable and responsible business. We work with clients to accelerate change toward a future where our society and the planet can thrive. For more than 23 years, we’ve been a trusted advisor to 500+ clients across 45 countries. We serve clients with global teams from six hub offices around the world: London, New York, San Francisco, Santiago, Singapore and Melbourne. Find out more here.
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