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CSR Accreditation – Coping during the Coronavirus pandemic film 2

CSR Accreditation – Coping during the Coronavirus pandemic film 2

CSR Accreditation Covid 2:

CSR Accreditation – Coping during the Coronavirus pandemic film

There is no doubt that we are currently experiencing unprecedented times.
This is having an impact on us all especially with regard to the way we work.

We invited businesses to video answers to few questions sharing their experiences.

This is the first of four short films about how these businesses are coping during the Coronavirus pandemic.

Thank you to Catherine Jenkins Director – Maxx Design, Hugh Thompson Director Fundraisings and communication – Debra -DEBRA, Sarah Randall Head of Operations and MI Systems – Buckinghamshire Business First and Sam Jethwa Director – Bespoke Smile for their insight and contributions and a huge thanks to Juliana Lax and GivingBackFilms for editing and producing the final films free of charge.

We are eternally grateful.

‘The future shape of business – how social responsibility will influence it’ series of online events.
CSR
To watch our first two CSR webinars please visit BBF Events Webinar Library

Or you can watch here: https://csr-accreditation.co.uk/the-future-shape-of-business-csr-a-webinars-1-and-2/

What is CSR
CSR is aimed at encouraging companies to be more aware of the impact of their business on the rest of society, including their own stakeholders and the environment. CSR is an approach that contributes to sustainable development by delivering economic, social and environmental benefits for all stakeholders. CSR is a concept with many definitions and practices. CSR is a very broad concept that addresses many and various topics such as human rights, corporate governance, health and safety, environmental effects, working conditions and contribution to economic development. The purpose of CSR is to drive change towards sustainability.’

What is CSR Accrediation?
Achieving CSR Accreditation is a visible testimony of excellence in CSR.
The accreditation helps you integrate social, environmental, ethical, human rights and consumer concerns into your business operations and strategy and it provides you with a real competitive advantage.

The establishment of a CSR Accreditation is a crucial component of a company’s competitiveness and something that should be led by the business itself. For companies, the overall aim is to achieve a positive impact on society as a whole while maximising the creation of shared value for the owners of the business, its employees, shareholders and stakeholders.

CSR Accreditation looks at your organisation’s impacts on employees, suppliers, clients and communities / charities and helps you develop an audit / report which forms the basis of your CSR road map.