Introduction to Modern Slavery with Willmott Dixon (Finishes and Interiors Sector) - webinar

Event/Workshop

A 1-hour webinar introducing you to the topic of Modern Slavery with insights from the Finishes and Interiors Sector.


Venue
Zoom
GB

Date & time

Tuesday, 16 January 2024, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

What is this session about?

With an estimated 49.6 million victims of modern slavery worldwide, and an estimated 100,000 victims in the UK in 2020, reports of the value of at-risk products consumed by G20 countries annually totals $354 billion.

No supply chain can be considered risk free, and with increasing regulatory due diligence requirements, focus from the investment community through ESG reporting, and more informed consumer expectations, organisations need to raise the bar when it comes to tackling modern slavery issues.

What will I achieve?

By the end of this webinar, you will:

  • An understanding of what modern slavery is, the current landscape and trends (UK and global perspectives)
  •  Insights on how to spot the signs of modern slavery
  • Clarity around the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and future impact
  • Tips and points around competency frameworks and training needs for everyone in your organisation
  • Insights into some of the key risk categories - both in your operations and your supply chain
  • Free videos, toolkits, e-learning, templates and learning pathways

What are the technical requirements?  

You will need:  

  • Internet connection 
  • A computer with microphone and camera is best (e.g. a PC/laptop/iMac/MacBook) 
  • Earphones/headphones/speakers (preferable) 
  • A tablet/iPad/smart phone/iPhone to load facilitation tools 

Can I invite a colleague? 

Yes, you can invite as many colleagues as you’d like. Simply follow the instructions when you click through to register under ‘Add or cancel additional attendees’.  


If you have any questions about this session please contact Lucy.


People

Modern Slavery
Scotland, Wales, Construction, FM, Homes, Infrastructure, Heritage
Beginner
60 mins

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