150 - 2500 + VAT
Any date
UK
This informative and interactive half-day session (which combines theory-based learning with a series of interactive group sessions) has been created to provide managers with a solid understanding of the key aspects of the requirements placed on businesses under the Modern Slavery Act and Bribery Act, given guidance on assessing risks and producing your annual statement. It will assist a business in demonstrating that they have taken reasonable steps to educate and train managers and staff in reducing the risk of such issues arising in the workplace and enable you to demonstrate to your business, customers and suppliers that you are complying with any contractual and statutory obligations and assist in supporting your statutory defence to such claims.
This module aims to provide participants with:
By the end of this module, participants will:
09:00 – 09:30 | Coffee and Registration |
09:30 – 09:35 | Introduction to the day |
09:35 – 09:55 | Modern Slavery |
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09:55 – 10:25 | The Annual Statement |
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10:25 – 10:40 | Group work and case study |
10:40 – 10:55 | Coffee Break |
10:55 – 12:00 | Bribery & Corruption |
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12:20 – 12:20 | Group work and case study |
12:20 – 12:30 | Recap of the day |
Our standard charge is £250 plus VAT per delegate for a full day course, if it is being held at our premises or a venue close to our offices. In addition, we do offer three for the price of two rates.
For a half-day course, our fees are £150 plus VAT per delegate.
Should you require the course to be held in-house at your premises, then the fee would be £2,000 plus VAT for up to 12 attendees. Should your premises fall outside of a 50-mile radius from any of our Yorkshire offices, then the fee would be £2500 plus VAT plus travel, travel time and hotel costs.
For a half-day course, our fee would be £1250 or £1500 plus travel and travel time costs.
If you are interested in reserving a place, please contact Heather McDermott.
Remember you can still call us on 0333 323 5292 or email us at law@luptonfawcett.law