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Originally hosted on
November 21, 2022
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Modern Slavery: Compliance and best practice

Overview

Kimberly Randle (Fair Supply) and Serena Grant (Walk Free) discussed information that every business needs to know about dealing with the risk of modern slavery in their supply chains.

Some businesses need this information to comply with their obligations under the Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth). But all businesses are at risk of great reputational damage if they fail to take adequate steps to keep their supply chains free of modern slavery.

In this webinar, the speakers covered:

  • What is expected of reporting entities at the close of their second reporting period
  • How to ensure your company is demonstrating continuous improvement
  • What best practice looks like for reporting entities

Kimberly Randle
Co-founder and CEO at Fair Supply
As founder and CEO of Fair Supply, Kimberly is an experienced and innovative human rights advocate specialising in modern slavery. Kimberly has over 15 years experience working in law and human rights for top tier firms in Australia and the United States, previously holding the role of Senior Director of Corporate and Legal for International Justice Mission Australia. Kimberly is a sought-after expert and speaker in the field of modern slavery and has been called upon to provide evidence for both the NSW and Commonwealth Parliamentary Inquiries into Human Trafficking. Kim received her Bachelor of Law from Macquarie University.
Serena Grant
Head of Business Engagement at Walk Free

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