Description
The pandemic has highlighted the importance of the care economy: frontline health work and health innovation, childcare, education and eldercare all are essential and will not be readily automated. When care services and solutions are lacking, women bear the brunt of the health burden and the unpaid care burden. How can women's labour and talents, whether as care workers or health innovators, be tapped to reimagine a just and inclusive care economy? A pitch for inclusion: The care economy: if not now, when? - Khara Jabola-Carolus, Executive Director, Hawaii State Commission on the Status of Women From bench to frontline: supporting health innovation and essential worker health - Karima Silvent, Global Head of HR, AXA, Rising Talent 2008 - Rafaèle Tordjman, Founder & CEO, JeitoReplay: A pitch for inclusion: The care economy: if not now, when? + From bench to frontline: supporting health innovation and essential worker health #Women4Health #Women4Inclusion
Nov 18th, 11:00 am - 11:45 am
Presented by
MB
Monisha Banerjee
Spencer Stuart
Consultant, Global Healthcare Practice
CB
Catharine Bowman
Alberta Lymphedema Association &...
Vice-President & Lymphatic Researcher
KJ
Khara Jabola-Carolus
Hawaii State Commission on the Status...
Executive Director
KS
Karima Silvent
AXA
Chief HR Officer, Rising Talent 2008
RT
Rafaele Tordjman
Jeito
Founder & CEO