Chapter 4: Like misogyny and violence against women, child abuse is under-identified and under reported.
Measuring the ‘S’ in ESG01/23/23 • 4 min
Previously, in Chapter 3 we explained why Britain’s military need a sense and respond capability to stop misogyny and violence against women personnel. It would require the digitalisation of rule-based knowledge that traditionally is found in documents and the heads of subject matter experts. The same weaknesses concerning rule-based knowledge apply to children being abused across the sporting industry.
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01/23/23 • 4 min
Measuring the ‘S’ in ESG - Chapter 4: Like misogyny and violence against women, child abuse is under-identified and under reported.
Transcript
Welcome, my name is Freddie McMahon. The way we interact and make decisions with rule-based knowledge impacts every organisation and industry. The inability to measure this impact is at the root of many socioeconomic problems. The time has come for a new way of thinking.
So, every week a new episode will briefly tackle one small thread of this challenge.
Chapter 4: Like misogyny and violence against women, child abuse is under-identified and under reported
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