Course curriculum
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Orientation
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END Slavery programme workbook
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An Overview of Modern Slavery
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Modern slavery in supply chains
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Defining Key Terms Video
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What is modern slavery?
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Key indicators of modern slavery
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Overview of the Risks
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Modern slavery in the construction industry
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Forced Labour Within The Construction Industry
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Modern Slavery in the construction sector: Industry Information
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Modern Slavery in the construction sector: A short movie
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OPERATION CARDINAS AND BEYOND: Addressing exploitation risk in the construction sector
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Business Case for Engineering & Construction Companies to Promote the Rights and Welfare of Workers
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Case study: Operation Cardinas
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Test your learning: Quiz 1
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Additional material: Modern Slavery In Construction - A Risk for Small & Medium-Sized Businesses
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Additional material: Migrant workers recount abuse while building stadiums for World Cup in Qatar
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International standards and principles
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The United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights
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Business Briefing on the UNGPs
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Key human rights due diligence and reporting legislation
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Modern Slavery Disclosure Laws: Challenges and Opportunities
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Responsibilities for Business under the UK Modern Slavery Act
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Compliance with the UK Modern Slavery Act in the construction industry
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Construction and the UK Modern Slavery Act
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Construction and the Australian Modern Slavery Act
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Case study: Hyundai
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Test your learning: Quiz 2
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Additional reading: Making sense of EU regulatory business & human rights initiatives
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Additional reading: Slavery and human trafficking: Guidance for businesses in Scotland
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Tackling modern slavery: Where to start
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Key Policies for Responsible Business
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Responsibilities of managers regarding modern slavery
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Roles and Responsibilities within the organisation
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Roles and responsibilities defined
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Human Rights Due Diligence
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Human rights due diligence
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Guidance relating to construction procurement and modern slavery due diligence
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Operational Toolkit: Combatting Slavery in the Built Environment
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BS 25700: Organisational Responses to Modern Slavery
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Collaboration in the Construction Industry
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Collaborative initiatives in the construction sector
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Building Responsibly Initiative: Progress Report April 2023
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Case study: Apple, Dell, Google et al.
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Test your learning: Quiz 3
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Additional reading: Human Rights Due Diligence Guide for the Danish Construction Sector
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Additional Reading: Recommendations for Due Diligence in Human Rights within the Construction Sector
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Additional reading: Guidance note for construction companies in the Middle East
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Additional reading: Tackling modern slavery in supply chains
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Identifying & assessing modern slavery risks
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Due diligence checklist: Identifying risks
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Colleen: Risks Within the Construction Industry
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Risk Category 1: Business Structure
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Risk Category 2: Supply Chains
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Where modern slavery might be hiding in your supply chain
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Risk Category 3: Workforce
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Taking action to address modern slavery
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Checklist: Practical Steps for Contractors and Labour Providers
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Recruitment Checklist
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Six steps to responsible recruitment
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A practical guide for SMEs on how to mitigate the risk of modern slavery in their operations
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Case Study: Stora Enso
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Test your learning: Quiz 4
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Additional reading: Tackling modern slavery in UK construction and property Toolkit
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Additional reading: Addressing Workers’ Rights in the Engineering and Construction Sector
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Additional reading: Key markers for promoting responsible recruitment of migrant workers
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Additional reading: General principles and operational guidelines for fair recruitment
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Tracking efforts to address modern slavery
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Effective monitoring systems
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Monitoring human rights in global supply chains
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Checklist: Key steps to embed ‘workers voice’ into your business
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Shift_Indicator Design Tool
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Reporting
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Reporting on efforts to tackle modern slavery
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What human rights reporting involves
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Advancing modern slavery reporting to meet stakeholder expectations
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Navigating Modern Slavery Reporting Legislation Worldwide: What Businesses Need to Know
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What can companies do to report on Human Rights
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The UNGP Reporting Framework
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Case Study: Dyson
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Company Case Studies
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Module 5: Quiz
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Additional reading: A civil society guide for commercial organisations on the transparency in supply chains clause
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Additional reading: Transparency in Supply Chains: A practical guide
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Additional reading: Commonwealth Modern Slavery Act 2018 Guidance for Reporting Entities
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About this course
- £2,200.00
- 102 lessons
- 1 hour of video content
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£2,200.00
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£199.00 first payment, £199.00 / month onwards
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