Modern Slavery Awareness Certification

Modern slavery is one of the most serious human rights issues of our time, yet it remains hidden in many industries worldwide. Millions of people experience exploitation through forced labour, trafficking, debt bondage, and other forms of coercion. Raising awareness is the first step to recognising, preventing, and eliminating this issue. That is why our modern slavery training gives learners practical knowledge and clear strategies to take action.

This course introduces the definitions, causes, and global impact of modern slavery. First, you will explore how poverty, greed, cultural practices, and organised crime allow exploitation to continue, even where laws exist. Next, you will examine the national and international legislation designed to combat slavery and trafficking. In addition, the course highlights the responsibilities of individuals, employers, and governments in addressing the problem.

Learners will also study the different forms of modern slavery. These include chattel slavery, state-enforced labour, human trafficking, forced marriage, child exploitation, organ trade, and occupational slavery.

By completing this training, you will learn how to recognise the signs of modern slavery. Moreover, you will understand its consequences and why early reporting is essential. Whether you are an employer, employee, or concerned individual, this course equips you with tools to create safer communities and workplaces.

Our modern slavery training covers:

  • The definition and causes of modern slavery
  • Key international and national laws addressing slavery and trafficking
  • The different forms of modern slavery and how they operate
  • How governments, organisations, and individuals can help fight exploitation
  • Strategies to raise awareness and take preventative action

 

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Duration 2.5 hours
Modules 4
Certificate of completion
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This course is included as part of our multi-user learning packages.