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Their risk mapping provides a qualitative assessment of modern slavery risk across geographies, commodities and individual suppliers. These are analysed and ranked according to their risk of forced labour, human trafficking and exploitation. This allows companies to target their efforts according to the highest risk suppliers.
They offer consultancy services and raise awareness of trafficking and forced labour within businesses and supply chains. The services include in-depth training workshops to front line staff to identify the signs of trafficking in supply chain and operations and providing the latest information of legal frameworks and current Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives relevant to the elimination of modern slavery within business. Tools include ‘Chain Checker’ for businesses to enable them to identify risks in their supply chain.
Modern Slavery Toolkit launched. 17 February 2021.
The Shiva Foundation and STOP THE TRAFFIK have launched a free toolkit to help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) mitigate their risk of exploitation. The toolkit includes a simple risk self-assessment, practical steps to protect employees, and clear guidance on how to report modern slavery concerns.
Significance for seafood businesses:
Not seafood-specific. There are a number of organisations that offer practical business support to help manage socially responsible business practices. There are also various tools and guidance notes available which are free to use which will help buyers manage their supply chain and make a more informed judgement on the risks they face when sourcing seafood.
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