Main Block Region
Introduction to Modern Slavery - Webinar
Event/Workshop
GB
Wednesday, 13 November 2024, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
What is this session about?
This interactive workshop is aimed at anyone within your organisation who needs to increase their understanding of modern slavery and labour exploitation. It provides an overview of what modern slavery is, current trends, high risk categories, how to spot the signs of modern slavery, and uses examples of real life case studies to bring the topic to life.
What will we cover?
This workshop will provide participants with:
• 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 attendance requirements?
You may be sent reading materials or supporting documents prior to the workshop, so be sure to check your inbox so you are up to speed. These sessions have limited spaces, so before booking please ensure you can attend, and can meet the full attendance requirements.
Please arrive promptly and stay for the duration of the event. This means arriving no later than 10 minutes to the workshop and attending the full hour.
To receive your CPD accreditation and for this to be tracked through your Supply Chain Sustainability School dashboard make sure your full name is reflected on your Zoom account when you join the session.
Please note, if you fail to meet the attendance requirements, unfortunately you will not be issued a CPD Certificate.
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’.
Contact Details:
If you have any questions about this session, please contact poppy@supplychainschool.co.uk