This interactive course takes you through topics such as what modern slavery is, knowing the law, different types of modern slavery, identification of the victims and the reporting of modern slavery.
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Course Overview
expand_moreModern slavery is a global problem where victims are exploited and mistreated for personal gain.
The rights of the victims are actively ignored, and in many cases, the vulnerabilities of the victims are used to continue the abuse and exploitation.
The offenders themselves can range from individuals to seemingly ordinary private enterprises or small businesses, to outfits of organised crime that can operate on a larger scale.
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Course Objectives
expand_more- What is modern slavery?
- Methods of modern slavery
- What does the law say?
- Why is modern slavery under reported?
- Types of modern slavery
- Modern slavery statement, policy and reporting
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Additional Information
expand_moreThis e-learning course is a Highfield Qualifications accredited programme. More information is available here.
Learners will receive a Highfield e-learning completion certificate, which is downloadable upon successfully finishing the course.
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