Modern Slavery & Human Rights

In today’s responsible business landscape, prioritising human rights and eradicating modern slavery are essential commitments for ethical leadership.

Our Modern Slavery and Human Rights services guide your organisation in building a transparent, accountable approach to human rights.

From creating modern slavery action plans to conducting supply chain assessments, our experts support you in identifying risks and implementing best practices to foster a workplace and supply chain that respects dignity, promotes fairness, and drives positive impact.

Customer Spotlight

“I feel incredibly fortunate to have met Rosanna, Managing Partner, at The Growth Activists. Working with her, Rob and Phil has been like having an extended Executive Team to guide the Australian Fashion Council’s journey in capturing the essence of our Vision and Purpose and translating that into a workable Strategy that I am proud to share with stakeholders across the diverse ecosystem of the Fashion and Textile sector. ”

Alex Johnson

Australian Fashion Council

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Becoming a B Corp Unlocking Impact and Value

Becoming a B Corp is a powerful way to show an organisation’s commitment to meeting the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability, and aspire to use the power of markets to solve social and environmental problems. 

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Modern slavery encompasses various forms of exploitation, such as forced labour, human trafficking, and child labour, where individuals are coerced or trapped in situations they cannot leave. Organisations can address modern slavery by assessing their supply chains, implementing ethical sourcing policies, and conducting due diligence on suppliers and contractors. Our team provides guidance and tools to help identify and mitigate modern slavery risks, supporting your commitment to human rights and ethical business practices.

A human rights policy establishes your organisation’s commitment to respecting and protecting the rights of all people involved in your operations and supply chain. It helps build trust with stakeholders, including employees, customers, and investors, and reduces the risk of reputational damage associated with unethical practices. We assist in developing and implementing robust human rights policies tailored to your organisation, ensuring alignment with global standards and legal requirements.

Ensuring supplier compliance involves setting clear standards, conducting regular audits, and fostering open communication with suppliers about your expectations. Our team can help you establish supplier codes of conduct, implement auditing processes, and build strong supplier relationships that promote transparency. By engaging suppliers and providing them with the tools to understand and meet your standards, your organisation can minimise risks and promote ethical practices throughout the supply chain.