Advanced Tackling Modern Slavery in UK Businesses ONLINE 4JUL2024

Advanced Tackling Modern Slavery in UK Businesses ONLINE 4JUL2024

Designed for those who have attended the Tackling Modern Slavery in UK Businesses workshop and started to implement good practice.

By Stronger Together

Date and time

Thu, 4 Jul 2024 01:30 - 07:00 PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 5 hours 30 minutes

The Advanced Tackling Modern Slavery in UK Business Workshop is an interactive workshop designed for those who have attended the Tackling Modern Slavery in UK Businesses workshop and started to implement good practice, to support them to take their next steps in implementation of risk management processes to ensure their tackling modern slavery programme remains robust and effective.


The Advanced workshop will improve your understanding of good practice management of suspected cases of forced labour and overcome some of the challenges you have faced, ensuring that you are confident in your next steps to deter, detect and deal with modern slavery in your business. The workshop will take into account information shared by the delegates beforehand, enabling us to tailor each workshop to support delegates best.


The workshop is ideal for:

• Those responsible for tackling modern slavery from policy to implementation including HR, CSR, technical or operational managers and labour agency professionals

• All sectors in the UK, particularly those considered high-risk including food, garment and general merchandise manufacturing; agriculture and horticulture; and recruitment and labour supply.


Workshop requirements:

• You have attended Stronger Together’s Tackling Modern Slavery in UK Businesses workshop

• You have completed one of the following for your organisation or workplace 3 months or less before the workshop date:

o Labour Provider / Recruitment Business Good Practice Implementation Checklist

o Employer Good Practice Implementation Checklist

o Stronger Together Progress Reporting Tool

• You have shared a copy of your Good Practice Implementation Checklist or Progress Reporting Tool summary report with Stronger Together 3 weeks before the workshop date

We will take into account the information shared by delegates before each workshop, enabling us to tailor each workshop to support the delegates best.


How sessions run:

• Online sessions: 5 hours live interactive training split into two halves with a lunch break in between.09:30-15:00. This is an interactive training workshop with participant contributions expected and opportunities provided throughout to ask our expert trainers questions.


Costs:

Online sessions

£ 155 (+VAT) per delegate: for ALP members and suppliers/service provides to project sponsors

£ 195 (+VAT) per delegate: all other places

There is one free delegate place per organisation* on open workshops for ALP members, GLAA licence holders and UK based suppliers of own label product or goods and services not for resale to sponsors of the Consumer Goods programme. Free places for those who are eligible renew every 3 years.


FAQs

Is my registration/ticket transferable? Please contact us if you would like to request for your ticket to be transferred to another person or event. Conditions apply.


I have a question or am unsure as to whether I qualify for a free ticket? Please contact us on info@stronger2gether.org

Organised by

Stronger Together is an impact driven, not for profit organisation that provides businesses with practical training, resources, business services and collaborative programmes.

We work across three continents and within multiple sectors with many organisations to achieve our wider vision of a world where all workers are recruited responsibly and have fair work, free from exploitation.

 For the Consumer Goods Programme

Lead development partners for Stronger Together are the Association of Labour Providers, Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority and Migrant Help.

Project sponsors are Aldi, ASDA, Co-op Food, Lidl, Magnit, Marks & Spencer, Morrisons, Ocado, Sainsbury’s, Selfridges, Tesco, Waitrose.

 For the Construction Programme

Lead development partners are the Association of Labour Providers and the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).

Project sponsors are: Haleon, Saint-Gobain, Sky, St. Modwen, Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield, Willmott Dixon, and Wolseley.

 

Supporting partners on all programmes include Anti-Slavery International, British Frozen Food Federation, British Growers Association, British Retail Consortium, Crimestoppers, The Food and Drink Federation, Human Trafficking Foundation, Institute for Human Rights and Business, International Organization for Migration (IOM), Modern Slavery Helpline, Modern Slavery Research Consortium, Recruitment and Employment Confederation, SEDEX, TEAM and The Salvation Army.

 

 

£186 – £258