E-Learning

Human rights compliance training for supply-chain teams.

Practical e-learning on modern slavery, human rights risk and global due diligence expectations across complex supplier networks.

Procurement and compliance team reviewing supply chain risk information
Training pathway Modern slavery, human rights risk and supplier due diligence.

Course focus

Move from awareness to practical supply-chain action.

Help teams recognise risk, ask better supplier questions and understand what good due diligence evidence looks like.

01

Understand risk

Build a shared baseline on modern slavery, human rights impacts and common supply-chain exposure.

02

Apply due diligence

Use mapping, risk indicators, supplier questions and regulatory frameworks in practical decisions.

03

Improve controls

Connect policies, KPIs, monitoring and remediation so training turns into operational practice.

Course content

Six focused modules for supply-chain risk management.

Built for procurement, compliance, sustainability and supplier-facing teams.

01

Understanding Modern Slavery and Human Rights Risks in Supply Chains

Recognise core concepts, impact types and where risk can enter supplier relationships.

02

Mapping Supply Chains and Identifying High Risk Tiers

Map supplier relationships and identify where deeper review is needed.

03

Due Diligence Frameworks and Global Regulatory Compliance

Understand the legal and standards landscape shaping supply-chain due diligence.

04

Detecting Red Flags and Early Warning Indicators

Spot warning signs in documents, supplier answers and operating contexts.

05

Embedding Policies, KPIs and Controls for Risk Mitigation

Turn training into measurable controls, ownership and escalation routes.

06

Dynamic Monitoring, Reporting and Remediation Processes Assessment

Review monitoring, reporting and remediation processes so teams can keep improving.

Built by experts

Regulatory depth, turned into everyday supply-chain decisions.

UN and TED experience

Designed by Nayantara Sriram, whose work has been seen at the UN Forum and TED.

Government and corporate practice

Grounded in advice to multinationals and government bodies.

Supply-chain first design

Supplier conversations, risk mapping, control evidence and remediation routes.

Demo and rollout

See the course. Plan the rollout.

Preview the learning flow, certification route and rollout options for your procurement, compliance and supplier-facing teams.

  • Consultation-led rollout planning for learner onboarding
  • Team training for procurement, compliance and supplier-facing roles
  • Completion evidence for internal reporting and procurement assurance