Modern slavery risks are no longer a distant concern—they are a critical issue for organisations operating across the Asia Pacific and within global supply chains. Increasing regulatory scrutiny, stakeholder expectations, and ethical responsibilities mean supply chain professionals must be equipped with the right knowledge and practical tools to identify, assess, and address these risks effectively.
That’s why we invite you to join our “Supply Chain Integrity: Tools and Strategies to Address Modern Slavery Risks” course on 13 January. This focused, practical program is designed to help supply chain, procurement, compliance, and sustainability professionals strengthen their approach to modern slavery risk management from day one.
During the course, you’ll build a practical toolkit you can apply immediately in your organisation. Learn how to conduct effective supplier audits, carry out worker interviews, and perform supply chain assessments that go beyond compliance and create real impact. You’ll also gain access to proven tools and templates that simplify complex processes and support consistent, defensible decision-making.
With the Asia Pacific region under increasing attention for modern slavery risks, this course provides valuable insights into regional challenges and global supply chain implications. Whether you’re responsible for supplier governance, ESG reporting, or operational risk, this training will help you stay ahead of evolving expectations and strengthen your organisation’s integrity.
There’s no better time than now to invest in your professional development. Don’t wait for the new year to upskill—start 2025 with the confidence, capability, and credibility to lead ethical and responsible supply chains.
Register today and take the next step in building a more transparent and resilient supply chain:
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