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Modern Slavery

Online Course • The Access Group

About the CPD course

Slavery was officially abolished over two centuries ago; yet thousands of people in the UK remain in forced labour across many industries; particularly hospitality. This course will provide the knowledge on how to report; identify; and handle modern slavery in and around the workplace. It will reference the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and provide information on what to do if you are concerned. The course aims to help team members learn about what modern slavery is; how they and their organisations can help to eradicate it; how to report concerns; understand working practices and policies; and the organisation’s supply chain.

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The Access Group

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The Access Group

The Access Group

The Access Group is a leading provider of business management software to mid-sized UK and Asia Pacific organisations. It helps more than 47,000 customers across commercial and not-for-profit sectors become more productive and efficient. 

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