There's a growing understanding of the importance of empathy (the ability to understand, share & respond to emotions/perspectives of others) for leaders. For every competency that helps a leader become more empathetic you can draw a line that connects it with a better way of delivering results.
@hacking_hr has produced a leader's "playbook" for empathy. It sets out:
- 9 strategies to build trust and a people-centric culture through empathy
- 7 ways to improve the experience of people at work through empathy
- 10 key actions for empathy-driven success in leadership
- 8 competencies of the empathetic leader
- key insights on the power of cultivating empathetic leadership at work
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Via @HRCurator
'This book offers both commentary and instruction on the World Health Organization’s International Classification of Functioning, #Disability and #Health (ICF), focusing on its use with children and young people and their families.'
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CanChild turns 35 today! Our journey has been marked by powerful stories and lived experiences that showcase the resilience of the families and communities we serve. Every story is a testament to the transformative power of our collective efforts.
In 1800, Alexander von Humboldt described the ecological destruction that continues threatening our planet @brumelianebrum
ALT • 175 The Invention of Nature When he published his observations, he left no doubt what he thought:
When forests are destroyed, as they are everywhere in America by the European planters, with an imprudent precipitation, the springs are entirely dried up, or become less abundant.
The beds of the rivers, remaining dry during a part of the year, are converted into torrents, whenever great rains fall on the heights. The sward and moss disappearing with the brush-wood from the sides of the mountains, the waters falling in rain are no longer impeded in their course: and instead of slowly augmenting the level of the rivers by progressive filtra-tions, they furrow during heavy showers the sides of the hills, bear down the loosened soil, and form those sudden inundations, that devastate the country.
In the USA in 1943 they produced a film 'Don't be a Sucker' about fascism.
It perfectly explains Nigel Farage, Suella Braverman, Tommy Robinson and the entire Right.
Here is the link to it - it’s a long thread - the thoughtful writings of a woman "who, with the concentration of poetry and the frankness of prose, depicts the landscape of the dispossessed"(Nobel Prize Committee) truthofthemiddleeast.com/her…
Just finished the fascinating account and reflections of @Thomsod in her book “The Four Walls of My Freedom” My conclusion: Families know their needs and don’t need gatekeepers to access funding! @sharo_coco @drjonlai
The @canchild_ca ‘F-words’ have been mentioned by so many research and clinical groups here at the @EACD2024. This is a great opportunity for those that were not able to join any of the sessions in #Bruges to hear about them in this virtual session.
In this free live speaker talk by Dr. Peter Rosenbaum, you can learn & discuss about the 'F-Words' for child #development & how they are being used around the world by parents, service providers, & governments.
➡️Register here, open to all: bit.ly/parcspeaker4
ALT PARC Study Speaker Series: "The F-Words for Child Development: What the ‘F’ is THAT About?", by Dr. Peter Rosenbaum. The event will occur on Wednesday, June 26, 2024 from 12pm to 1pm EST, as a virtual Zoom session. Image includes a picture of Dr. Peter Rosenbaum, as well as logos for the PARC Study, McMaster University, CanChild, and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).
Exciting discussion about personalized medicine in child neurology @EACD2024 - important to not forget the “person” and their choices in personalized medicine!