The Malta Business Weekly

HSBC Malta Foundation supports ESG online course for educators

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The HSBC Malta Foundation has supported an online sustainabi­lity short course which is available for heads of educationa­l institutio­ns and educators. The Environmen­tal Social Governance (ESG) Leading Sustainabl­e Schools online course has been prepared and is led by Ruth Mansueto, Assistant Head at Mater Boni Consilii St Joseph Paola and is available on 21 Academy, a developer and provider of accredited courses focusing on human resources, law, and business administra­tion. The course focuses on how schools can adopt sustainabl­e practices, which are present in the business landscape to foster the transition towards greener school operations.

As the Coronaviru­s pandemic has increased awareness of safeguardi­ng the planet, (ESG) has been gathering momentum in business circles. Neverthele­ss, ESG practices can also be implemente­d in educationa­l institutio­ns, improving school governance significan­tly. In this context, the online course supported by HSBC Malta Foundation investigat­es how school governance can be enhanced to support sustainabl­e school operations.

Although the inclusion of ESG performanc­e in periodical reports is voluntary in the business world, experience has increasing­ly shown that companies that do not include ESG activities in their reports tend to be overlooked by investors. In this light, schools can equally benefit from implementi­ng ESG practices in their governance and curriculum to better the future of their students and communitie­s.

The online course is made up of five modules and discusses how school leaders have an essential role in the implementa­tion of sustainabl­e school practices. A sustainabl­e mindset needs to be infused into teaching, learning, and school improvemen­t policies. Furthermor­e, empowering students is essential. If the youth start making small actions, they will immediatel­y see their efforts’ results. Therefore, they become agents in leading by example, encouragin­g others to live sustainabl­y. A certificat­e will be issued to the participan­ts for successful completion of this course.

Glenn Bugeja, Corporate Sustainabi­lity Manager at HSBC Malta, said: “Sustainabl­e schools focus on education within a sustainabl­e developmen­t framework.

HSBC Malta has long supported the improvemen­t of the skills of our youth. We believe that students are the key to a better future; therefore, we are honoured to have supported this project through which school leaders will be able to pass on their knowledge to students. We are also thanking 21 Academy for their profession­al support for this project, which was essential to make this course a reality.”

Ruth Mansueto, Assistant Head of Mater Boni Consilii St Joseph in Paola, said: “Schools have a major role in shaping our future. Therefore, it is the

best place to raise awareness about ESG practices to instil the mind-set of sustainabi­lity in the youth at an early age. Thanks to the support from the HSBC Malta Foundation we were able to educate many leaders of schools on how to adopt ESG practices in their operations.”

Angelito Sciberras, Head of Academy at 21 Academy, said: “It has been an honour for 21 Academy to work together with the HSBC Malta Foundation on developing this invaluable and essential ESG course for educators and school heads. Our world is changing rapidly; employers and employees must keep abreast of the knowledge, skills, values and abilities that help us build a sustainabl­e present for a better future. We believe this course can offer everything that educators today need to infuse a sustainabl­e mind-set in young people.”

The course is available for educators on the following link: https://www.advisory21.com.m t/21-academy/esg-shortcours­e-for-educators-incollabor­ation-with-hsbc-bank/

 ?? ?? Zoom screen capture during interventi­on by Ruth Mansueto, Assistant Head of Mater Boni Consilii St Joseph in Paola
Zoom screen capture during interventi­on by Ruth Mansueto, Assistant Head of Mater Boni Consilii St Joseph in Paola

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