Description
Modern forms of slavery can include debt bondage, where a person is forced to work for free to pay off a debt, child slavery, forced marriage, domestic servitude and forced labour, where victims are made to work through violence and intimidation.
The 2016 Global Slavery Index, from the Walk Free Foundation in Australia, defines slavery as “situations of exploitation that a person cannot refuse or leave because of threats, violence, coercion, abuse of power or deception”.
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The Modern Day Slavery Course, defines Modern Day Slavery and using everyday scenarios, provides examples of Modern Slavery. Users will understand the characteristics and conditions slavery can take and will be able to identify potential cases of exploitation in both their social and work environment.
A detailed section of this course explains current UK legislation, where to go for advice and how to report any concerns. Additionally, the Modern Day Slavery Course, effectively explains how in some organisations, supply chains, can conceal illegal exploitation. Delegates completing this course will understand the importance of supply chain transparency, the required annual slavery report and human trafficking statements long with good business practice.
Main Sections within the course:
- Overview
- Recognise
- Supply chains
- Test
Course Objectives:
- To define what Modern Slavery is.
- To explain who is most affected.
- To provide examples of Modern Slavery.
- To discuss the role of business in preventing modern slavery.
- To highlight the signs of slavery and what you should do if you spot them.
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Thomas D. –
This was a very interesting and informative course. It educates on what Modern Slavery is, how prevelent it is, signs to spot it and what to do if you suspect it is happening. Very important course to do and doesn’t take a huge amount of time. Would recommend for sure.
Cheryl L. –
Very well structured, easy to read and retain the information provided. Will use Courses 123 again for next training requirement.