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Travel webinar by AltoVita for Global Policies with Local Nuances: Crafting Unified Accommodation Strategies
Global Policies with Local Nuances: Crafting Unified Accommodation Strategies
As organisations expand across diverse destinations, ensuring adherence to a global travel policy becomes increasingly challenging. In this webinar, we explore how businesses can navigate regional differences by selecting accommodations that meet rigorous quality control protocols, hold industry certifications, and align with corporate travel policies—ultimately supporting a safe, compliant, and seamless travel experience worldwide.Moderated by Jess Dunderdale, Senior Director of Client Partnerships at AltoVita.Key Topics• Frameworks for crafting global policies that respect local nuances• Cultural, legal and infrastructure challenges when it comes to global ESG initiatives• Strategies for balancing budget management while tailoring programmes locally• Real-world success stories demonstrating the balance between global consistency and local customization• Actionable insights into leveraging ESG strategies, AI-powered reporting and analytics to enhance compliance and visibilityMain takeawaysJoin us for an engaging discussion, led by our host Jess Dunderdale, and our guest industry expert, as we uncover the challenges of adhering to global travel policies and offer technological solutions through analytics and standardized reporting. Whether you're a mobility professional, HR leader, or tech enthusiast, this session will provide valuable insights to help you stay ahead in an ever-evolving world.Who Should WatchThis webinar is ideal for corporate travel managers, mobility managers, HR professionals, and anyone involved in managing employee accommodation programmes who are looking to enhance their current processes and achieve better outcomes and more consolidated programmes.Register nowDon’t miss out on this opportunity to learn how to draft accommodation programmes worldwide.
6/3/2025 3:00 PM
Cultural webinar by National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center for Promoting Safety for Our Elders Through Culturally Responsive Strategies
Promoting Safety for Our Elders Through Culturally Responsive Strategies
This session will explore the critical issue of elder abuse in Tribal communities, with a focus on culturally responsive strategies for recognition and intervention. Participants will learn about the unique challenges and strengths within Tribal Nations when addressing elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation. The presentation will highlight the development of Tribal Elder Protection Teams (TEPTs) and the creation of Elder Protection Team Codes to formalize collaborative response efforts. Additionally, we will discuss the role and development of Tribal Adult Protective Services (APS), including how they differ from state APS systems, how the Tribal APS and state APS can work together, and how they can be structured to honor sovereignty, culture, and community-based approaches to safety and support. Participants will leave with practical tools and resources to support or strengthen elder protection efforts in their Tribal communities.

Previous Webinars

Travel webinar by Turtle Down Under for Adventure Await! Exclusive Webinar - Brisbane & Whitsundays Exploration
Adventure Await! Exclusive Webinar - Brisbane & Whitsundays Exploration
Turtle Down Under invites you to our upcoming, FREE webinar — Adventure Awaits! Presented by Brisbane Economic Development Agency (BEDA), Tourism Whitsundays, Daydream Island Resort and Story Bridge Adventure Climb. This is an exclusive and insightful opportunity you won’t want to miss!This webinar will take you to the stunning east coast of Australia. You will explore the urban playground of Brisbane, and dive into the tropical waters of The Whitsundays, both regions bursting with culture, activities and fun! Join our expert speakers as they uncover the best of Brisbane and The Whitsundays, sharing insider tips to help you craft extraordinary travel experiences for your clients. Plus, engage in an interactive Q&A—ask your burning questions, the top three will win an Amazon voucher. In this webinar, you will:• Explore the Radiance of the Regions – Uncover must-visit attractions and hidden gems that make this destination truly unforgettable. • Master the Art of Itinerary Planning – Learn how to create seamless, high-value travel experiences with TDU’s exclusive specials, add-ons, and promotions. • Engage with Industry Experts – Get exclusive local insights from Tourism Board Members and Leading Suppliers. • Win Exciting Rewards – Participate in our live Q&A by interacting with our expert speakers, and get a chance to win an Amazon voucher! Guest Speakers & Host: Kylie Smith, Trade & Distribution Manager, Brisbane Economic Development Agency; Ben Summers, Digital & Marketing Coordinator, Tourism Whitsundays; Kunal Ramchandani, Business Head, Turtle Down Under; Darshana Seth (Host) , India Representative, Turtle Down Under; Jade Yvonne, Business Development Manager, Day Dream Island Resort; Sarah Townsend, Business Manager, Story Bridge Adventure Climb.
5/23/2025 7:30 AM
Retirement webinar by Canadian Bible Society for Planning for the Unexpected: A Webinar for Parents
Planning for the Unexpected: A Webinar for Parents
Life is full of uncertainties, and as parents, it’s crucial to be prepared for the unexpected and protect your family’s future. Join us for a webinar specifically designed for parents. In this webinar, our estate planning experts will review key strategies and tools every parent should know. Learn how to create a will, choose guardians for your children, and set up trusts to manage your assets. We’ll also discuss the importance of powers of attorney and healthcare directives to ensure your wishes are followed if something happens to you.Date: Thursday, May 22Time: 8:30 PM ESTPresented by: Mary-Lynn HuizingaClick here to register for this free webinar.
5/23/2025 12:30 AM
Travel webinar by Skift Live for Decoding Traveler Intent: Turning Anonymous Browsers Into Bookers
Decoding Traveler Intent: Turning Anonymous Browsers Into Bookers
What You'll LearnWhile AI-driven personalization and first-party data strategies offer game-changing solutions for today's travel marketers, many brands still struggle to effectively connect the dots between anonymous traffic, abandoned bookings, and long-term customer retention.In this upcoming webinar, industry experts will join Skift to discuss how identity resolution is transforming travel marketing and share real-world insights on re-engagement strategies that drive direct bookings, loyalty, and revenue growth.• How travelers research and book trips, including the extended consideration period, key decision drivers, and what stops them from completing a booking• How younger travelers prioritize booking directly, what incentives drive conversions, and how to compete with OTAs• Why anonymous traffic is a massive revenue opportunity — and how leading travel brands are solving it• How identity resolution transforms anonymous traffic into engaged customers, enabling personalized re-engagement across email, SMS, and paid channelsSpeakers: Ronen Kadosh, Executive Director - Travel and Ticketing, Wunderkind; Michael Goldrich, Founder, Vivander Advisors.
5/20/2025 3:00 PM
Religion webinar by ExChange Wales for Webinar: Ethnic and Religious Differences in the Healthcare Use of Children Receiving Care and Support in Wales
Webinar: Ethnic and Religious Differences in the Healthcare Use of Children Receiving Care and Support in Wales
Children receiving care and support (CRCS) from the child welfare system represent a vulnerable subpopulation who often face complex and multifaceted challenges, usually stemming from abuse, neglect, or disability. Despite the significant health disparities associated with this group, limited research has explored how these outcomes differ across ethnic and religious identities.This paper addresses this gap by examining ethnic and religious differences in healthcare utilisation among CRCS children using comprehensive linked administrative data from Wales. We linked CRCS records from 2017 to 2019 with the 2011 and 2021 Office for National Statistics Census data to identify the child’s religious affiliation and improve ethnicity completeness. Additionally, we integrated these records with primary and secondary care health data for the corresponding years.Leveraging these innovative data linkages, we assessed ethnic and religious variations in two key areas: (1) the likelihood of accessing different healthcare services (General Practitioner [GP], hospital inpatient care, and Accident & Emergency [A&E]) and (2) the probability of using healthcare for common conditions, like mental health issues and injuries.Presenter: Yongchao Jing, Research Associate in CASCADEYongchao is a Research Associate on the Health and Care Research Wales (HCRW) funded project Ethnic and Religious Inequalities in Children Welfare (ERICA) exploring ethnic inequality in children’s social care by applying complex data linkage techniques with administrative data in Wales within SAIL databank. She has published with the ERICA research team on ethnic disproportionality in the child welfare system (https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcae117) and a pre-print on ethnic inequality in educational outcomes for children receiving social care (https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/cwyr7_v1).
5/7/2025 11:00 AM
Religion webinar by The International Catholic News Weekly - The Tablet for Webinar: Day by day RE resource development for primary RE - The Tablet
Webinar: Day by day RE resource development for primary RE - The Tablet
A Webinar discussing the development of Primary RE Resources designed to meet the requirements of the RE Directory and focusing on the collaboration between St Mary’s University and the Diocese of Arundel & Brighton.Speakers:Professor John Lydon, Professor of Catholic Education St Mary’s University Pastoral Review BoardJulie Oldroyd, Director, Diocese of Arundel and Brighton Education ServiceAnna Flood, Primary RE AdviserEmma Sharp, Primary RE AdviserSarah Green, Senior Lecturer in Primary RE  St Mary’s UniversityCindy Harper, Senior Lecturer in Primary RE  St Mary’s UniversityTuesday 6 May 2025, 6pm – 7pm BST
Retirement webinar by Australian Retirement Trust for Your retirement roadmap with ART
Your retirement roadmap with ART
Don't forget to register for Australian Retirement Trust's (ART) upcoming webinar all about super & retirement!In this live webinar with Australian Retirement Trust’s Education Lead, Steven Fehring, we'll discuss a number of ways to help you plan and stay on track for the retirement you want.
4/15/2025 12:00 AM
Retirement webinar by Savant Wealth Management for 5 Retirement Strategies You Need to Know
5 Retirement Strategies You Need to Know
Whether you're just starting to think about retirement or fine-tuning your existing plan, this webinar is tailored to equip you with actionable insights to help you prepare for retirement by building a solid financial foundation.    Join financial advisors Danielle Dahn and Ritu Jain as they take a multi-faceted look at retirement readiness.    The educational discussion will cover:• Maximizing Social Security Benefits• Planning for Health Care and Medicare• Tax-Efficient Planning• Optimizing InvestmentsWhile all are welcome to attend our webinars, this event is designed for individuals who have saved at least $500,000 for retirement. Our presenters typically speak with that in mind.
4/9/2025 6:00 PM
Cultural webinar by iCON Indigenous for Penticton Indian Band - Historical Perspectives and A New Path Forward
Penticton Indian Band - Historical Perspectives and A New Path Forward
The purpose of this session is to create cultural safety awareness about the historical impact that institutions such as residential schools and hospitals have had on Indigenous people. The goal is to create a safe place for participants to engage and discuss their perspectives and questions. This dialogue aims to build mutual understanding and better health outcomes.Guest Speakers:Jacki McPherson, Health Director, Penticton Indian Band, Okanagan NationBrenda Baptiste, Mental Health Substance Use Lead, Osoyoos Indian BandLearning Objectives:- To learn about the history of Penticton Indian Band community- To understand the impacts of institutions on Indigenous people- To create cultural safety and a safe space for dialogueThis activity is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and approved by UBC CPD.iCON has partnered with Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) Indigenous Health to develop Indigenous Health Rounds, which serve as a platform to bring Indigenous voices to health care providers, policy makers and health administrators for knowledge sharing, dialogue, and brainstorming solutions to combat racism and foster culturally safe healthcare settings for Indigenous patients and families.
3/27/2025 7:00 PM
 

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