Who should attend this Modern Slavery Training?
The Modern Slavery Course is designed for individuals who want to gain in-depth knowledge on Modern Slavery, which includes forced labour, slavery, servitude, human trafficking, etc. A variety of professionals can benefit from this course, such as:
- Human Rights Advocates
- Government Officials
- NGO and Non-profit Workers
- Legal Professionals
- Journalists
- Healthcare Professionals
- Business Professionals
Prerequisites of the Modern Slavery Training
There are no formal prerequisites for this Modern Slavery Course.
Modern Slavery Training Course Overview
Modern Slavery Training is designed as an awareness-raising and understanding-building coursework on Modern Slavery and human trafficking. This involves many aspects of the exploitation, specifically using forced labour, bonded labour, and trafficking of persons for personal or commercial income. Through training and informing the public and organisations to look for signs, impacts, and complexities of Modern Slavery, this training course intends to curb this widespread human rights violation.
Comprehending Modern Slavery is important for stakeholders of multiple disciplines and sectors including supply chain management, human resources, law enforcement, and corporate governance. Preparing employees with the understanding of detecting, taking steps towards, and resolving Modern Slavery issues would certainly help organisations conduct themselves in an ethical manner, reduce the number of risks and secure the weak individuals.
The Knowledge Academy's 1-day Modern Slavery Training will expose delegates to the full extent of the modern Slavery problem around the world and will provide them with usable, efficient solutions to tackle it. They will learn to recognise signals of exploitation, evaluate the hazards beyond their supply chains, and create tactics for curbing modern slavery.
Course Objectives
- To understand the definition and scope of Modern Slavery and human trafficking
- To recognise the signs and indicators of exploitation and trafficking
- To assess and reduce the risk of modern slavery within supply chains and operations
- To follow legal obligations and industry standards related to Modern Slavery
- To develop strategies for preventing and addressing modern slavery in business operations
- To collaborate with stakeholders and support efforts to combat modern slavery at local and global levels
Upon completing this course, delegates will be equipped with the knowledge and tools to recognise, stop, and respond to instances of modern slavery. Delegates can contribute to creating a more ethical and responsible business environment while helping to safeguard human rights and dignity.