Episode 17 – Helen Carter tells us about the evolution of procurement around human rights – Part 2 of 5
Helen Carter is a UK expert in modern slavery and human rights and in this episode she tells us about procurement practice and due diligence.
Helen Carter is a UK expert in modern slavery and human rights and in this episode she tells us about procurement practice and due diligence.
Elise’s knowledge and experience of international legal frameworks for human rights is amazing, this video is one not to miss !
This E learning module explores and informs us of what inviable disabilities are, how it can affect a person, what we can to do to support existing employees and new applicants.
A guide prepared for the UK Local Govenment Authority to help buyers to understand how to mitigate risks of modern slavery in their supply chains.
Following on from Invisible Disabilities and Attracting Disabled talent this session helps understand how you can retain your disabled talent. From the practical, legal and complying with the equalities act this is a very informative session.
This webinar looks at the law, policies, perceived problems and solutions to enable employers to attract disabled talent into their workforce.
This webinar explores micro behaviours and aggressions at work, how to combat micro aggressions and positive micro affirmations.
Jez Cutler talks though some invisible disabilities helping people to understand how invisible disabilities can affect the working and social of people’s who have them. Also exploring the benefits of employing people with invisible disabilities and the Equalities Act.
Seven of the world’s largest cocoa manufacturers are being sued over accusations of child labour in their supply chains