eLearning: The modern slavery act
Modern slavery takes many different forms—from forced labour, human trafficking and sexual exploitation to being forced to work or marry to pay off debts. It happens in many countries around the world, including the UK, and across a range of industries—from construction, farming and domestic work to mining, manufacturing and supplied labour.
This course explores the key provisions of the Modern Slavery Act, including the prevention of forced labour and human trafficking, and how to ensure transparency in supply chains. You’ll learn what your organisation needs to do to stay compliant, hear from industry leaders, and take a closer look at how these issues affect the UK construction sector. The course also highlights the vital role you play in identifying and reporting instances of modern slavery, helping to ensure it has no place in the UK.
Course Objectives
- Understand what is meant by modern slavery
- Identify the key industries most at risk, with a focus on construction
- Learn the main provisions of the Modern Slavery Act
- Understand what the Act means for organisations operating in the UK
- Recognise how to spot and report instances of modern slavery
You can complete this eLearning course in around 15 minutes.
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