• Episode 4 - Collaborating For A World of Well-being: A Transformative Path Toward Health and Equity

  • Feb 26 2024
  • Length: 56 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 4 - Collaborating For A World of Well-being: A Transformative Path Toward Health and Equity

  • Summary

  • Dive into a journey of sustainability, health, and well-being with the latest episode of the SDG in Action Podcast, hosted by Megan Grace Halferty (she/her), Sustainability Coordinator, at the UN Global Compact Network Canada. Sponsored by Element Fleet Management, this episode shed light on Goal 3 - Good Health and Well-Being, delving into the realms of corporate culture, employee well-being, community building, and DEI advancement, particularly in the context of Canada.

    This episode features Shawna Ketter, Senior Director of ESG and Culture at Jamieson Wellness, who shares firsthand insights into her efforts to promote universal health and well-being, a cause with profound significance in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode, she introduces a series of strategies, policies, initiatives, and measurement tools to track and improve the well-being, engagement, and inclusion of the company and its supply chains. This episode is a roadmap for professionals and organizations eager to accelerate their well-being and DEI journey, empowering them to enhance Goal 3 in their own spheres. Tune in and discover practical guidance and fresh insights to make a substantial impact on implementing the Global Goals and move forward faster towards a more inclusive and sustainable future.

    Additional Resources:

    • 2030 targets for Goal 3
    • Working from home: Productivity and preferences - Stats Canada, 2021
    • Jamieson’s ESG Policy - 2022
    • Jamieson’s DEI Policy - 2022
    • Forbes - Quiet Quitting - 2023
    • Conscious Quitting - Linkedin Article - 2023
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