Modern Slavery

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This course provides employees and organisations with a clear understanding of what modern slavery is, how to identify it, and how to take appropriate action when it is suspected or uncovered.

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With a focus on the Australian legal framework, including the Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth), the course equips learners with the knowledge and tools to promote ethical business practices, protect vulnerable people, and ensure compliance with reporting obligations.

Keywords: Modern Slavery Training Australia, Ethical Supply Chains, Forced Labour Identification, Modern Slavery Reporting, Slavery in the Workplace, Anti-Slavery Compliance, Modern Slavery Act 2018, Supply Chain Risk Management, Workplace Human Rights

Course Modules

1. What Is Modern Slavery and Why Does It Matter
  • Definitions of modern slavery including forced labour, human trafficking, servitude, and debt bondage.
  • Global prevalence and how it intersects with business operations.
  • The impact of modern slavery on victims and society.
  • Why businesses play a vital role in prevention.
2. Identify Modern Slavery
  • Common signs of modern slavery in suppliers, subcontractors, and recruitment.
  • Red flags: restricted freedom, poor living conditions, coercion, withheld wages.
  • Risks in procurement and global supply chains.
  • Industry examples and scenarios.
3. Take Action Against Modern Slavery
  • What to do when you suspect modern slavery.
  • Reporting internally and externally.
  • Collaborating with relevant teams and departments (e.g. procurement, legal, HR).
  • Promoting transparency and ethical decision-making.
4. Legal Framework
  • Modern Slavery Act 2018.
  • Supporting guidelines and frameworks.
5. Module Wrap-up
  • Summary of responsibilities and reporting pathways.
  • Final message reinforcing the importance of awareness and action.

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Define modern slavery and explain why it is a critical workplace and social issue.
  • Recognise indicators of modern slavery across supply chains and operations.
  • Take responsible action when modern slavery is suspected.
  • Understand how Australian legislation addresses modern slavery.
  • Support organisational efforts to uphold ethical and compliant business practices.

Legislation Covered

  • Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth): Sets out mandatory reporting obligations for entities with annual consolidated revenue of $100 million or more.
  • Criminal Code Act 1995 (Cth): Prohibits slavery and human trafficking.
  • State-Based Legislation: e.g., NSW Modern Slavery Act 2018 (if applicable).
  • Relevant International Conventions: Including ILO Protocols and UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.
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