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Clean Slate is a new beginning

Current global transitions to climate resilient economies create an urgent need to reimagine, re-invigorate and above all, re-navigate business investment and employment choices in decent work that is economically, socially, environmentally sound. We need a new beginning, a clean slate !...

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Key Publications
Hopner, V., & Carr, S. C. (2024). Introducing Sustainable Livelihoods: Why they are needed-and how to manage them. Organizational Dynamics, 101105. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.orgdyn.2024.101105

McWha-Hermann, I., Meyer, I., Carr, S. C., & Searle, R. (2023). Moving the boundaries of IO, or of work itself? Industrial and Organizational Psychology, 16(4), 504-507. https://doi.org/10.1017/iop.2023.57

Searle, R. H. and McWha-Hermann, I. (2024) Collaborating for change: the importance of multi-sector partnerships in addressing poverty and inequality through decent work. Organizational Dynamics. doi: 10.1016/j.orgdyn.2024.101108

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Achieving the SDG's a Slate Perspective

Enabling sustainability as the world moves forward is tackled by international goals, policies, and strategies. The SDGs are up on the UN Billboard, but they also matter in everyday life, and in the world of work. People want a sense of where to invest their labors and energy for a sustainable work future for people, planet and prosperity. Sustainable livelihoods are the answer!...

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Key Publications
Saner- Yiu, L (2022) Good Governance to Accelerate SDG Implementation at National and Subnational Levels", World Urban Forum (WUF11) UNOSD – UNDESA, Katowicze, Poland. https://www.csend.org/sdgs-urban

Saner, R (2022). Impact Investment in Cities: Innovations to Finance SDGs Implementation at Local Level", World Urban Forum (WUF11) UNOSD – UNDESA, Katowicze, Poland. https://www.csend.org/sdgs-urban

Saxena, M. & Tchagnéno, C. (2023). Informal work as sustainable work: Pathways to sustainable livelihoods. In S. C. Carr, V. Hopner, & D. Hodgetts, D. & M. Young (Eds.). SIOP Organizational Frontier Series Tackling Precarious Work Towards Sustainable Livelihoods. New York: Routledge/SIOP New Frontiers Series. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003440444

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Project Slate: The solution

Clean SLATE offers a new, visible, guiding hand to take some of the uncertainty out of work life, and career choices for individuals, offer responsive tools for employers and businesses competing on ESG metrics, support CSR initiatives, and inform workforce development.

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Key Publications
Blustein, D. L. (2023). Why work matters: A personal, contextual, and forward-looking exploration of psychology of working. The Counseling Psychologist, 51(8), 1149-1170. https://doi.org/10.1177/00110000231208939

Carr, S. C., Hopner, V., Hodgetts, D. J., & Young, M. (Eds.). (2023). Tackling precarious work: Toward sustainable livelihoods. Taylor & Francis. https://www.routledge.com/Tackling-Precarious-Work-Toward-Sustainable-Livelihoods/Carr-Hopner-Hodgetts-Young/p/book/9781032576633?srsltid=AfmBOopSTffYUVfavRey5ZkSPrMoxbIfG4y7ozDkyANG7RTLDOwOxo90

Di Fabio, A. (2021). The psychology of sustainability and sustainable development: Transdisciplinary perspectives. Journal of Psychology in Africa, 31(5), 441-445. https://doi.org/10.1080/14330237.2021.1978670

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