Business compliance with environmental and human rights laws – Masterclass

About this workshop

This session will give delegates the knowledge and understanding to identify applicable environmental and human rights laws. Interactive case studies will highlight how to address environmental and human rights compliance within an EMS structure and to achieve compliance and develop a best practice approach. A free Learner workbook is included.

Details

  • Online only
  • Intermediate
  • Modules: 1
  • Study: 3 hours
  • Duration: 0.5 day
  • From £475.00 (ex VAT)

Features

  • Comprehensive workshop
  • Real-life case studies
  • IEMA accredited
  • CPD points are available
Bespoke training available

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Who's it suitable for?

Everyone. This workshop is a great introduction to anyone wanting to know more about the topic.

C-suite and directors. From HR and finance directors to CEOs, make sure your legal responsibilities are covered.

Managers. Sustainability, health and safety, and ethical managers

Legal and compliance . Ideal for legal compliance and general counsel and compliance officers

Learning outcomes

01. Identify the sources and barriers within an organisation to environmental and human rights legislation

02. Understand the link between environmental law and human rights law and the respective management systems

03. Be able to describe the types of assessments to address environmental compliance and human rights compliance

04. Understand how to take steps to meet legal compliance and identify the effects of enforcement action

05. Explain best practice procedures


Being able to discuss the challenges facing all organisations and those in my sector in recognising and mitigating modern slavery risk was useful and informative – and the insight into our modern slavery statement (scoring via GGRF) was invaluable. I can now build a strategy to improve our Modern Slavery response and a plan as to how to improve my organisation’s statements over the coming years. – Helen Kowe | Policy & Governance Manager | Commercial United Utilities

Who’ll deliver the workshop?

Colleen Theron, CEO of Ardea International will personally facilitate the workshop. Colleen is a tri-qualified solicitor with more than 25 years’ legal and commercial experience of working with businesses and NGOs across sectors at both strategic and operational level. She provides training at directorial and managerial levels on ESG issues, including environmental, human rights and modern slavery risks.

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Why study with Ardea?

 

Participating in our IEMA accredited modern slavery, business and human rights training will broaden your understanding, deepen your knowledge and widen your professional network.
You’ll learn the theory, review best-practice case studies and get to grips with the legal and compliance parameters and how to apply them within your organisational setting.
Come away with strategies, practices and processes to ensure that what you’ve studied has a lasting impact and pro-actively supports your career progression.
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Discounts

Discounts are available for individuals, Sedex Members and NGOs of up to 20%

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