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Global workplace mental health benchmark shows leading companies failing to address critical issue

CCLA publishes its third, award-winning benchmark which ranks 119 leading companies worldwide (which collectively employ 21 million workers), on how they manage and report on workplace mental health. 

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Insatiable appetite for obesity drugs?

Why have obesity drugs captivated both the medical community and investors’ attention over the last two years?

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Our stewardship approach to public health

The companies we invest in undertake any number of activities that affect public health. From the way a company treats its employees to the product it sells to the by-products of its manufacturing process. Hear from Amy Browne, Stewardship Lead at CCLA, talk about CCLA's stewardship approach to public health.
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Investment markets can only ever be as healthy as the environment and communities that support them

Our latest article looks at the importance of investor influence in helping tackle key issues facing society and business. 

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How do we invest in the healthcare sector?

We look for healthcare investments that offer consistent and defensive growth. We focus on companies within the sector that offer innovative and cost-effective solutions. Rob Lapsley, Portfolio Manager at CCLA, explains how we invest in the healthcare sector. 
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Mental health in the workplace matters – a vision for company and investor action

Protecting and promoting good workplace mental health is a business priority, relevant not only to a company’s duty of care to its employees but also to its bottom line. In this article, we look at why we believe that investors have a key role to play in supporting and encouraging companies to strengthen their approach to workplace mental health.

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Nutrition – how investors can play a role in improving public health

Good nutrition is fundamental to good health, yet humankind is experiencing a growing epidemic of diet-related ill health. This article explores how investors can play a crucial role in addressing this issue by engaging with companies on nutrition.

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Food for thought: why a healthy and sustainable food system matters to investors

Ensuring healthy lives and promoting wellbeing is important to building prosperous societies, because healthy people are the foundation of healthy economies. CCLA joined a coalition of investors to urge the government to review its national food strategy, because we believe that affordable and sustainable food systems are fundamental to support healthy communities.