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From Norway, Jimmy Westerheim, founder of The Human Aspect Foundation and the Life Experience Library, writes about his global resource that’s never closed.
Mohammad Irahim and Sanam Ahmadzada present a thought-provoking piece on mental health within Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities. Shelwin Khan says peer work isn’t a rung to somewhere, it’s a pathway all of its own.
Rob Warriner argues the case for apologies being catalysts for innovation, DRIVE’s Edith Moore opens the doors to Aotearoa’s first retail peer support hub, and we review how Adelaide-based Sonder are working to support children earlier.
HRD Hotlist winner Gil Sewell explains why NGOs need to get organised with a people strategy if we expect to attract and retain top talent, Ivan Yeo considers some ethical dilemmas, and we report that all is not sunny when it comes to outcomes for our Rainbow community.
Magdel Hammond challenges our need to be grateful all the time, we look at the global impact of cellphone and social media bans on teens, and the Equally Well Backbone team point us in the direction of some new research, free to download in this edition.
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