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Gemma Reuss
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Modern Slavery Statements Pathway
Completion date
12 May 2025
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About Modern Slavery Statements Pathway
3 Learning modules
31 minutes of learning
5 rating
Foundational level
How Can Businesses Address Modern Slavery Risks? Modern slavery is a critical global issue, and businesses must play an active role in addressing it. In this pathway, Sarah Ozanne explores the legal, ethical, and reputational risks associated with modern slavery, providing a step-by-step guide to compliance with the UK's Modern Slavery Act. Learn how to conduct due diligence, identify risks within supply chains, and draft modern slavery statements that go beyond compliance to drive meaningful impact. Explore strategies for supplier transparency and long-term risk mitigation in ethical supply chain management.
In this pathway
Understand the various forms of modern slavery and human trafficking
Identify indicators of modern slavery in your business and supply chain
Understand the legal requirements for publishing a modern slavery statement in the UK
Learn strategies for assessing and mitigating modern slavery risks in your operations and supply chain
Outline best practices for reporting on your organisation's efforts to combat modern slavery
Pathway experts
Sarah Ozanne
Sarah Ozanne, an Of Counsel at CMS, has over 20 years of experience in employment law and has been advising clients on the transparency requirements in the Modern Slavery Act since 2016. She helps clients understand their obligations to publish a modern slavery statement, review their business and supplier policies, and identify potential risks. The issue has gained importance as part of ESG and has grown due to global compliance requirements and regulation on modern slavery and supply chain management. Sarah is regularly published on this topic and hopes to provide insights on the global level of this issue, how organisations should engage with it, and existing and forthcoming regulations.