Healthy People 2030: Social Cohesion

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This literature summary from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services can help you better understand what social cohesion is and the different ways it can positively and negatively affect human health. It illustrates these connections by reviewing the core components of social cohesion, such as social capital, collective efficacy, social networks, and social support. These insights are applicable to HR , community relations, and sustainability practitioners, as well as anyone concerned with the health of their colleagues, community members, supply chain workers, and beyond.

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