Key Learning Points:
- What modern slavery in the supply chain is
- How to spot the red flags of modern slavery in the supply chain
- Why it is important to report instances of modern slavery
- How enhanced due diligence within supply chains can help
- What the consequences are of noncompliance with Modern Slavery regulations





Course Overview
This immersive course explains how modern slavery occurs in the supply chain. Learners will explore case studies from recent times to understand the effects of modern slavery on individuals and their human rights, and the actions companies can take to identify and prevent labour exploitation in the supply chain.
The course also enables learners to look at the role of supply chain managers and buyers in identifying the red flags at any stage in the supplier chain, when managing existing suppliers and onboarding new suppliers.
Course Details
- Course duration: 10 minutes
- Certificate on completion
- Regular course updates
- Course can be tailored using Adapt Authoring Tool
- Course can be tailored to meet your specific requirements
The Assessment
The course concludes with a short assessment to test the learner's knowledge and understanding on preventing modern slavery in the supply chain. To successfully complete the course, learners must pass the assessment challenge by answering 80% of the questions correctly. On successful completion of the assessment, learners will receive a certificate of achievement. Learners can take the assessment again to improve their score.
2 Ways of Purchasing
You can purchase our courses individually or for even better value you can purchase the complete range of Compliance, Health and Safety or Performance Management courses in one neat bundle.
1. Individual Licenses
If you buy courses on an individual bases you pay a price per learner, per course per year. You can run these courses on your own LMS if Xapi/SCORM compliant or you can take them.
2. Complete Bundle
Buy all of the Compliance, Health and Safety or Performance Training courses in one great value package and receive unlimited benefits.
1. Individual Pricing
Number of Learners | Cost (per year)
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1 - 10 | 29 / per learner |
11 - 20 | 25 / per learner |
21 - 50 | 20 / per learner |
51 - 100 | 15 / per learner |
101 - 150 | 10 / per learner |
150+ | POA |
Exchange rates are updated regularly but are only intended as a guide.
2. Complete Bundle Pricing
If you buy all the Compliance, Health & Safety or Performance Training in a complete bundle, all features come as standard, no matter the size of your organisation!
Number of Learners | Cost (per year)
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50 - 100 | 30 / per learner |
101 - 200 | 25 / per learner |
201 - 300 | 21 / per learner |
301 - 400 | 18 / per learner |
401 - 500 | 15 / per learner |
501 - 750 | 12.50 / per learner |
751 - 1000 | 10 / per learner |
1001 - 2500 | 8 / per learner |
2501 - 5000 | 6 / per learner |
5000 - 10,000 | 5 / per learner |
10,000 + | POA |
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Exchange rates are updated regularly but are only intended as a guide. Prices are based on a 2 year contract.
Get a QuoteThe Importance of Modern Slavery Training
Modern slavery is the exploitation of people and can be a complex issue for businesses. Not only do companies risk great reputational damage through any involvement with modern slavery practices, but many organisations have no idea that modern slavery practices such as human trafficking and labour exploitation are even taking place in their supply chain to try to prevent it.
Victims of modern slavery are very often mistreated, housed in squalid accommodation, forced to work long hours and regularly have their human rights violated. Training employees in spotting the signs and performing due diligence is key to ensuring businesses are fulfilling their moral and mandatory responsibilities towards preventing modern slavery in the supply chain.

FAQ's
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