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It is estimated that there are 49.5 million victims of modern slavery, right now, and the range of exploitative practices relating to this exists worldwide. 56% of modern slavery victims are in what is termed, forced labour, the vast majority of which are associated with manufacturing supply chains, for products we, as consumers, use every day.
Organizations of all sizes, sectors, and activities can cause, contribute, or be linked to modern slavery practices through their activities and business relationships.
This on-demand training course, in line with the standard, aims to educate, guide, and encourage organizations in the awareness and management of modern slavery risks towards meaningful efforts to address this problem, both in policy and in practice.
While awareness training and ‘spot the signs’ advice is available, it is important that those who wish to use this standard have access to quality basic training to support their knowledge and understanding in modern slavery and its potential impacts and links to their organisation, roles, and business networks, to contextualise the actions and recommendations given in the Standard.
NOTE: This course provides context to the Standard BS25700 and prepares you for approaching it but is not designed for implementation of the Standard.
On-demand - training that’s even more flexible
This course will provide awareness and knowledge of modern slavery and modern slavery practices, introducing a risk-based approach to managing the risk of modern slavery outlined in BS 25700:2022 in the organizational context as part of legal and non-legal frameworks.
This course will help you:
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
Modern Slavery can affect any organization, in any sector, in any country, through their supply chains, operations, activities and business relationships. Modern Slavery is also relevant across functions, and at different levels, so awareness and understanding is necessary across an entire organization. Suggested job roles include:
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