
Tackling the Mental Health Impact of the COVID-19 Crisis: An Integrated, Whole-of-Society Response
The COVID-19 pandemic has intensified many of the risks typically linked to poor mental health – such as financial insecurity, job loss, and fear – while at the same time, many protective factors have sharply declined. These include social interaction, stable employment, access to education, opportunities for physical activity, consistent daily routines, and availability of healthcare services. As a result, there has been a serious and unprecedented decline in mental well-being across populations.

American Leadership
Joe Biden shared his vision for America's foreign policy, focusing on restoring dignity in leadership at home and earning respect globally. He stressed the interconnectedness of domestic and international policies, pledging to enhance the security, prosperity, and values of the United States. As president, Biden plans to take swift action to strengthen democracy, rebuild alliances, secure the nation’s economic future, and restore America’s leadership in addressing the world’s most critical challenges.

10 Employee Onboarding Statistics You Must Know in 2022
As 2022 unfolds, effective employee onboarding remains a top priority for organizations seeking to improve retention, engagement, and productivity. Companies that invest in structured onboarding processes are more likely to reduce turnover, accelerate time to proficiency, and enhance employee satisfaction.

State Of Remote Work
Since 2020 and the onset of the COVID pandemic, the way we work has been changed forever. As many workplaces had to adapt to different work styles, there have been some interesting findings from the experience. Here’s how remote work affects your company, and what opportunities can it offer you?

Universal Declaration Of Human Rights
Now more than ever, human rights are something everyone should be aware of and abide by. The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights (UDHR) as we know it were drafted in 1948, and became a milestone document when it comes to the rights of everyone in the world.

The King Philosophy
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is best known for the vital part he played in the American Civil Rights movement. As a Baptist minister, he aimed to make a change in society through non violent means.

Facts About Falls: What You Need to Know
For people aged 65 or over, falls are a serious risk. Taking a fall can lead to ongoing injuries and health complications, but many do not even seek medical help after a fall. Here are the facts you need to know about falls to lessen your risks.

Black History
February is celebrated as Black History Month, when we honor the African American people who have made their mark on American culture, and the world as a whole.

Racism and Health
The effects of racism are far reaching in today’s society. When values are assigned to a person based on the color of their skin, that will affect a person’s opportunities, education, living situation, and more.

A Resource Guide to Coming Out
Coming out can be an emotionally turbulent experience. You may find yourself having to deal with negative backlash or a sense of acceptance and relief. There is no right way to go about coming out, but there are some things you can do that can help you on your journey.