Elearning with Ardea
Our online e-learning courses meet legal compliance requirements and best practice needs. All our courses can be tailored to suit the needs of our clients. They are designed to provide blended learning.
STOP Child Labour is an 30 minute e-learning course to help organisations identify child labour and explains legislation changes that will affect companies and sets out how to mitigate child labour risk
£30
STOP Child Labour is an 30 minute e-learning course to help organisations identify child labour and explains legislation changes that will affect companies and sets out how to mitigate child labour risk
£36
This online training and support programme provides a comprehensive outline of the relevance of human rights in business and how to implement these issues.
£1,860
This course runs over six weeks and is aimed a providing managers with information on child labour and how to address it in their supply chain. It covers the key law and standards, including monitoring, remediation and reporting
£995
This is an introductory elearning module for business to understand what modern slavery is and why it should take steps to combat modern slavery
£36
A course aimed at providing managers with information on modern slavery and how to address it in their supply chain Derisk your supply chain from modern slavery, achieve compliance and 'do the right thing', without extensive costs, in 6 weeks.
£1,776
This course was a great introduction to consider ways for businesses to implement human rights standards as a part of their everyday work.
This course was a great introduction to consider ways for businesses to implement human rights standards as a part of their everyday work.
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Werry good
Read LessGreat course - the discussions really brought the issue to life within Imperial. Perhaps an extra 30 minutes for each live session would have worked better a...
Read MoreGreat course - the discussions really brought the issue to life within Imperial. Perhaps an extra 30 minutes for each live session would have worked better as there never seemed enough time. Or reduce numbers of participants, or only ask a couple of people each time for a summary, not every person. Perhaps too much reading for some modules, such as all the UN docs - a summary of the salient points would be good.
Read LessExcellent structure and facilitated learning.
Excellent structure and facilitated learning.
Read LessGood basic materials to be triggered on signals that might occur
Good basic materials to be triggered on signals that might occur
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