Transforming the Future of Dentistry: Dental HR's Philanthropy Project "1% for DH"
In an innovative move to reshape the future of dentistry, the Dental HR Research Institute, based in Tokyo, has initiated a groundbreaking project named "1% for DH." This initiative dedicates one percent of the revenue generated from its recruitment support services specifically for the benefit of the Japan Dental Hygienists Association (JDHA). The driving force behind this project is the realization of sustainable dental care in Japan, addressing the pressing needs within the dental hygienist community.
Background of the Initiative
Currently, there are approximately 320,000 qualified dental hygienists in Japan; however, fewer than half are actively employed. The reasons for this alarming statistic include life events such as marriage and childbirth, which often lead to career interruptions. Additionally, high barriers to reemployment and mismatched labor environments further complicate the situation. The Dental HR Research Institute recognizes the critical need for a more supportive framework that empowers dental hygienists to thrive throughout their careers. Their vision, summed up as "One recruitment brightens the future of dentistry," underscores the aim to create a foundation where dental professionals can work safely and efficiently.
Mechanics of the "1% for DH" Project
Under the "1% for DH" program, the Dental HR Research Institute commits to donating one percent of the revenue from its recruitment services to the Japan Dental Hygienists Association. By opting for the recruitment services offered by Dental HR, dental clinics not only secure the necessary talent but also contribute indirectly to the overall improvement of the industry's environment.
Utilization of Donation Funds
The donated funds will be primarily allocated to initiatives facilitated through the JDHA, with a focus on the following key areas:
- - Career Support: Enhancing programs for reemployment and career advancement training.
- - Training and Education: Disseminating the latest dental medical technologies and knowledge.
- - Awareness Activities: Promoting the social status and recognition of dental hygienists.
Addressing Social Issues Through Business (CSV Management)
The concept of creating shared value through business has gained traction internationally, with companies like Warby Parker in eyewear and TOMS in footwear leading the way. These brands have successfully linked purchases to charitable donations, and the Dental HR Research Institute aims to introduce this model to Japan's dental industry. Their goal is to develop an ecosystem where business growth directly contributes to solving key industry challenges. Furthermore, the Institute plans to compile and transparently publish donation totals and activity reports bi-annually, ensuring accountability and community engagement.
About Dental HR Research Institute
As a company driven by the mission, "Supporting the future of dentistry together with clinics," the Dental HR Research Institute specializes in recruitment outsourcing and human resources support services tailored to dental clinics.
Company Overview
- - Company Name: Dental HR Research Institute
- - Representative: Masatomi Tsuchiya, CEO
- - Location: 2F-C, Shibuya Dogenzaka Tokyu Building, 1-10-8 Dogenzaka, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
- - Business Description: Recruitment outsourcing for dental clinics, human resources consulting
- - Website: Dental HR
- - Industry Contribution Initiatives: Vision and Commitment
The "1% for DH" project by the Dental HR Research Institute not only highlights the commitment to quality dental care but also emphasizes the importance of social responsibility in industry practices. Through this initiative, they aim to create lasting change in the dental field, benefiting both professionals and patients alike.