Dr. Shirley Yeung
Associate Professor, Gratia Christian College/ Milky Lau
Abstract
Under a time of uncertainty with awareness of social inclusion and gender empowerment, “Application of ISO 15001 onto Post-Natal Wellness Therapy Training for Social Inclusion and Opportunities” is feasible to assure and enhance the quality of therapy-related training. Based on the observation of the needs of post-natal services, innovations in post-natal wellness caring services, and the description of the key elements of ISO 10015 (from needs, design, planning, training to evaluation) with UNGC and UNPRME principles can be applied into post-natal wellness caring therapy-related training and activities. Potential candidates for implementing ISO 10015 onto therapy-related training are women in ethnic groups and disadvantaged groups for offering more working opportunities via the establishment of Qualified Service Provider (QSP. Asia) under post COVID-19 for business/ social development.
Keywords: ISO 10015, Post-natal, UNGC, UNSDGs, QSP, Wellness, Therapy, Social Inclusion, Women