Rather than sitting around and bemoaning the action - or lack of - a government, come up with some concrete plans as to how you might contribute.
Businesspeople are well positioned to make changes. Start with the local community and identify causes that you are passionate about. You may find many are desperate for the sort of expertise your business provides.
They might want your governance help, or your practical support if you have a service business. Mentoring our youth and interaction with your schools may help young people find pathways for occupations. It may even lead to some part-time support for your business and an after-school job for a young person.
Look for opportunities to donate - this can also be a good way to build your business' profile as well as giving support direct to the causes you care most about. Some charities require volunteers - you could consider whether your staff might benefit from this opportunity.
You could set up payroll giving options for your staff to help them become more charitable, too. This is a simple way to give donations.
Find the cause and support it - you'll find that there will be more people thinking about making the same changes, are you the catalyst?
Jeremy Tauri is an associate at Plus Chartered Accountants.