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    Preparing your business for Modern Slavery | PER | Sustainability in September Seminar Series


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    This event is part of the "Sustainability in September Seminar Series" taking face-to-face training from traditional Australian east coast city locations and into Wellington NZ (6 Sept), Auckland NZ (7 Sept), Perth AU (12 Sept) and Adelaide AU (15 Sept).

    Each location will host three workshops; Preparing your business for Global Warming, Preparing your business for Circular Economy and Preparing your business for Modern Slavery. Wellington will also host a fourth workshop on Preparing ADR professionals for Modern Slavery and the Circular Economy for those alternative dispute resolution practitioners in Wellington for #NMC2023. 

    To learn more about all 13 events see here: https://www.supplychainschool....

    The Supply Chain Sustainability School enables socially, environmentally and economically sustainable supply chains for all organisations in Australia and New Zealand through open access to educational resources. The School is an industry-wide collaboration led by our Fellows and Members whose Vision for the School is “Collaborative accessible education for a sustainable future”.

    Preparing your business for Modern Slavery

    Learning outcomes:

    • Identify the information you need to prepare before answering a modern slavery questionnaire
    • Quick and easy tools and templates so you can focus on actions

    Case Studies:

    Coalitions of Change
    The Property Council of Australia, Better Sydney and Informed 365 developed a unified supplier questionnaire and tracking platform with support from the School and School Fellows Charter Hall, Investa, Landcom, and Stockland.

    ACAN Domus 8.7
    The School partners with the Australian Catholic Antislavery Network to raise awareness and provide tools to assist with identifying and remedying modern slavery in Australia.


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