久久久无码人妻精品无码_6080YYY午夜理论片中无码_性无码专区_无码人妻品一区二区三区精99

Entrepreneur offers ways to make corporate social responsibility work

Updated: 2016-07-01 07:47

By Sonia Awale in Hong Kong For China Daily(HK Edition)

  Print Mail Large Medium  Small

Shalini Mahtani's Zubin Foundation aims to promote racial integration, patient care, and special education for non-Chinese-speaking children in Hong Kong

Despite good intentions, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has often become a euphemism for private companies to carry out token acts of generosity. But not for social entrepreneur Shalini Mahtani, who lives it every day.

Mahtani, former CEO of the non-profit Community Business and initiator of the Zubin Foundation, was at the Hong Kong Foreign Correspondents' Club one recent afternoon discussing her latest project: HospitalAdvisor, a platform that allows patients to share hospital experiences.

Launched in May, HospitalAdvisor is the first website of its kind for user-generated data on the quality of care and service in Hong Kong hospitals, making it easier for other patients to make informed choices about the right hospital to go to.

"We have surveys and data for which phone to buy, the best university, and so on. But our lives depend on hospitals and yet there is no information about them," Mahtani explained.

Entrepreneur offers ways to make corporate social responsibility work

At Community Business, Mahtani advised companies on making CSR more effective. But when her 3-year-old son, Zubin, died suddenly in 2009, she left it to set up Zubin Foundation with help from friends and work on three issues: Racial integration, patient care, and special education for non-Chinese speaking children in Hong Kong.

"It was very sudden. Zubin was a healthy child with no preexisting condition. On Friday he got sick and on Sunday he died," Mahtani remembered, her voice breaking and eyes tearing up. "But I wanted to make sure that if I am to exist without my child, life has to be meaningful, but even that word isn't strong enough."

Social discrimination

All three issues that Zubin Foundation works on are problems Mahtani has herself faced as a Hong Kong-born daughter of Sindhi immigrants from India. She has had to live with discrimination all her life, face challenges of being non-Chinese in Hong Kong, and a lack of information about medical care.

"I have witnessed first-hand discrimination because of my color, my gender," says Mahtani, whose family has been in Hong Kong since 1911 and are the founders of Harilela Group. "I saw injustice in my personal life as a woman, and as a brown person in corporate Hong Kong and it's blatant."

Mahtani says she has faced racism in Hong Kong and in Britain, but of different kinds.

"In England where I lived three years I was treated horribly only once and was extremely hurt, but in Hong Kong there are slights every day," she says. "In London it was like being punched. In Hong Kong it is lots of small blows, and that is worse than one big racist slur in three years."

Hong Kong is called "Asia's World City", but even some long-term residents say they have experienced discrimination. The city's Equal Opportunities Commission deals on a daily basis with complaints from ethnic minorities of racism.

There have also been stark reminders of xenophobia, particularly at mainland visitors and students by Hong Kong locals. In addition, women still face discrimination in the workplace and unequal pay. There is also the ostracism of people with disabilities and on account of their sexual orientation.

Mahtani believes a lot has changed in Hong Kong over the years; it is more inclusive toward women now, but being brown is still very hard. "There are times you're called 'cha mui' and denied a job because you're not Chinese," she says, her eyes wide with surprise and irritation. "But Hong Kong is my home."

 Entrepreneur offers ways to make corporate social responsibility work

Shalini Mahtani, former CEO of the non-profit Community Business and initiator of the Zubin Foundation, launched HospitalAdvisor, a platform that allows patients to share hospital experiences. Photos by Roy Liu / China Daily

At age 13, Mahtani went to India for the first time, and seeing the grinding poverty in the land of her forebears was transformative. It shaped her thinking about social injustice, inequality and neglect.

"There were girls my age who were half naked, their mothers with babies at their breasts begging on streets," recalls Mahtani, indignation in her voice.

"For me it was totally unacceptable. A developed society isn't one that is just materially wealthy, but also one morally enlightened and I wondered how a society could accept that level of poverty."

 Entrepreneur offers ways to make corporate social responsibility work

Shalini Mahtani, descendent of an immigrant family from India, said she has witnessed first-hand discrimination because of her color and gender.

After graduation from the London School of Economics, she returned to Hong Kong and became an accountant and then a banker. But her true passion was always to serve, so in 2002 she set up Community Business which helped large companies with social responsibility, and promoted diversity and inclusion among staff.

She found out that half of Hong Kong's workforce was made up of women, but less than 9 percent were at board level. The workforce also had negligible participation of disabled and sexual minority people.

It was a challenge for Community Business to convince corporates in Hong Kong to be more inclusive of women and minorities at senior positions. But Mahtani persevered and was recognized with various awards and titles, including the Order of the British Empire in 2008.

Mahtani has continued her push for greater inclusion in Hong Kong with the Zubin Foundation, which has drawn up the Race for Opportunity-Diversity List 2016 that contains 16 members of ethnic minority groups to be represented in government committees. Ethnic minorities make up less than 2 percent of the membership of various government committees in Hong Kong.

The Zubin Foundation called for applications and came up with 60 candidates who were screened by executive search consulting firm Spencer Stuart and installed in March. Mahtani is glad that Chief Secretary Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor was very supportive of the initiative.

New project

Zubin Foundation's latest project is HospitalAdvisor, and this was a direct outcome of Zubin's death, when Mahtani realized that patients and families do not get necessary information about hospitals and doctors.

"We should not take health lightly, and we shouldn't be afraid to ask questions and please share experiences because we can all learn from it," urges Mahtani, explaining that the HospitalAdvisor intends to empower patients so that they can make more informed decisions about hospital care and to celebrate hospitals that put patients first.

The platform is available in English, traditional Chinese and simplified Chinese. Patients are asked to answer a total of 23 questions, nine of which are personal, 15 about quality of care, and two open-ended queries about their overall experience.

Three private hospitals have so far agreed to be a part of the platform, and get notifications from HospitalAdvisor about the review and have a choice of responding to them. In less than a month that the site has been online, there have been more than 500 registrations.

Mahtani says the inspiration for HospitalAdvisor came to her while she was at the Harvard Kennedy School's Global Leadership and Public Policy in the 21st Century event where a professor spoke about how a hospital measured its "outcome". Returning to Hong Kong, she found it difficult to locate hospital-related data, and even when the information was available it was too hard to understand.

Then, in 2015 Mahtani was at the World Economic Forum in Davos where health ministers from around the world talked about the goal of "patient-centered care" in which patients themselves are actively involved in healthcare decisions that affect them.

But such involvement isn't possible without the means to share information about hospitals and their level of care. Mahtani decided that if she couldn't get data from hospitals, she could get it from patients who could share their experience.

Patients are asked specific sets of questions like "Did you see the hospital doctors wash their hands before attending to you?", "Did the nurse explain clearly how to use discharge medication when you left the hospital?", "Did the doctor give you enough time to ask questions about your healthcare?"

At Harvard Mahtani learnt that positive answers by patients to these questions had a correlation to the readmission and mortality rate of the hospitals which tended to be 3-4 percent lower than others.

The Harvard Global Health Institute developed a set of questions. The Zubin Foundation worked with Janice Mary Johnston from the School of Public Health at the University of Hong Kong, who validated them at public and private hospitals before launching the platform in May.

Mahtani says that although being a mother is her biggest achievement in life, losing a child has left a gaping hole that will probably never be filled. However, she has turned a deep personal tragedy into meaningful work not only to upgrade the quality of healthcare but to help minorities overcome injustice and discrimination.

To strengthen her commitment to carry on her work, Mahtani reminds herself of what her grandfather once told her: "The most important thing you can do is give back to the community. Nothing else matters at the end of your life, what matters is the lives you have touched."

(HK Edition 07/01/2016 page9)

久久久无码人妻精品无码_6080YYY午夜理论片中无码_性无码专区_无码人妻品一区二区三区精99

    久久综合亚洲精品| 无码中文字幕色专区| 福利视频一区二区三区四区| 亚洲一区二区蜜桃| 欧美人与动牲交xxxxbbbb| 超碰在线人人爱| 欧美视频免费看欧美视频| 91精产国品一二三产区别沈先生| 日本国产在线播放| 青青视频免费在线| 日本中文字幕影院| 国产又大又硬又粗| 欧美成人精品免费| youjizz.com亚洲| 999精品视频在线| 男女私大尺度视频| 特色特色大片在线| 在线一区二区不卡| 国产一级片黄色| 日本在线xxx| 国产免费内射又粗又爽密桃视频| 91欧美视频在线| 少妇性l交大片| 欧美日韩在线一| 久操网在线观看| 欧美日韩dvd| 免费国产成人看片在线| 日韩va在线观看| 高清av免费看| 另类小说色综合| 久久精品一区二| 日韩av片在线看| 国产精品无码一区二区在线| 国产免费内射又粗又爽密桃视频 | 国产a级片免费观看| 久久精品国产sm调教网站演员| 欧美一级中文字幕| 日韩人妻精品一区二区三区| 天天摸天天舔天天操| 欧美伦理片在线观看| 香蕉视频网站入口| jizz欧美性11| 色啦啦av综合| 天天色天天综合网| 国产永久免费网站| 在线播放免费视频| 99久久久无码国产精品性色戒| 超碰人人草人人| 亚洲国产午夜精品| 国产免费xxx| 日韩国产小视频| 成人午夜视频在线观看免费| 色欲色香天天天综合网www| 国产日本在线播放| 免费毛片小视频| 日韩精品一区二区三区不卡| 又色又爽又高潮免费视频国产| 免费看a级黄色片| 伊人影院综合在线| 一级做a爱视频| 欧洲金发美女大战黑人| 欧美亚洲黄色片| 国产精品欧美激情在线观看| 91av俱乐部| 特黄视频免费观看| 五月天综合婷婷| 给我免费播放片在线观看| 男女高潮又爽又黄又无遮挡| 免费看污污网站| 亚洲av毛片在线观看| 免费在线黄网站| 国产二级片在线观看| 91av在线免费播放| 久久久久久久久久毛片| 国产a级黄色大片| www.爱色av.com| 亚洲欧美在线精品| 日韩人妻一区二区三区蜜桃视频| 日韩一级性生活片| 99视频在线视频| 欧美性受xxxx黑人猛交88| av女优在线播放| 亚洲少妇久久久| 日韩精品一区二区三区电影| 欧美深夜福利视频| 第四色婷婷基地| 亚洲色欲久久久综合网东京热| 黄在线观看网站| 日本成人xxx| 鲁一鲁一鲁一鲁一澡| 香蕉视频999| 黄色一级视频在线播放| 我要看一级黄色大片| 亚洲av综合色区| 国产a视频免费观看| 天天做天天爱天天高潮| 国产欧美在线一区| 国产精品中文久久久久久| 久久久999免费视频| 日日干日日操日日射| 国产h视频在线播放| 黄色片免费网址| www.com毛片| 色哺乳xxxxhd奶水米仓惠香| 超碰网在线观看| 国产精品啪啪啪视频| 日韩av片网站| 激情伊人五月天| 免费久久久久久| 少妇激情一区二区三区| 成人在线国产视频| 一级一片免费播放| 亚洲一区二区蜜桃| 国产精品久久..4399| 亚洲欧美天堂在线| www日韩视频| 水蜜桃色314在线观看| 公共露出暴露狂另类av| 九九热免费精品视频| 尤物av无码色av无码| 成人短视频在线观看免费| 黄色手机在线视频| 国产精品第12页| av在线播放天堂| 在线视频一二三区| 五月天视频在线观看| 日本www高清视频| 欧美 丝袜 自拍 制服 另类 | 91国视频在线| 欧美 日韩 国产精品| 天堂av.com| 狠狠操狠狠干视频| 国产精品igao| 人妻熟女一二三区夜夜爱| 日韩国产一级片| 精品视频在线观看一区二区| 久久久国产精华液999999 | 4444在线观看| 一级黄色高清视频| 中国黄色片一级| 亚洲污视频在线观看| 可以免费观看av毛片| 国产精品333| 国产一区二区视频播放| 欧美图片激情小说| 成人免费在线视频播放| 91国在线高清视频| 国产911在线观看| 影音先锋男人的网站| 国产高清免费在线| 欧美精品一区二区性色a+v| 国产九九九视频| 国产精品av免费| 欧美日韩视频免费在线观看| 午夜啪啪免费视频| 中国 免费 av| 日本国产中文字幕| 国产一级大片免费看| 国产一区二区片| av日韩一区二区三区| 日韩a∨精品日韩在线观看| 免费在线观看亚洲视频| 日韩激情免费视频| caopor在线视频| 国产一区二区在线免费播放| 91精品无人成人www| 中文字幕视频三区| 国产成人三级视频| 东北少妇不带套对白| 欧美三级一级片| 欧美xxxxx在线视频| 美女网站视频黄色| 午夜福利123| 日韩精品在线观看av| 丰满爆乳一区二区三区| 日韩av在线综合| 看看黄色一级片| 国产一级大片免费看| 人人干视频在线| 成年人黄色片视频| 亚洲综合婷婷久久| 在线视频一二三区| 国产精品专区在线| 无码人妻精品一区二区三区66| 男人的天堂最新网址| 好吊色视频988gao在线观看| 国产一区二区网| 超碰超碰在线观看| 强开小嫩苞一区二区三区网站| 国产不卡一区二区视频| 黑鬼大战白妞高潮喷白浆| 日韩在线一区视频| 黄网站色视频免费观看| 欧美日韩在线不卡视频| 国产大片一区二区三区| 日韩人妻无码精品久久久不卡| 欧美韩国日本在线| 日本高清免费观看| 欧美视频在线播放一区| 亚洲图色中文字幕|