To help Australian businesses navigate new developments and share learnings in a safe space, the UN Global Compact Network Australia (UNGCNA) hosts a Modern Slavery Community of Practice (MSCoP) for business members. To ensure the MSCoP programming is targeted and relevant for all attendees, we run three separate streams (Optimising, Implementing and SME).
Each stream within the UNGCNA Modern Slavery Community of Practice comprises a small, interactive group that meets at least bi-annually and operates under the Chatham House Rule.
The purpose of the Community of Practice is:
- To connect participating UNGCNA members and enable learning and discussion on the opportunities and challenges facing Australian business relating to identifying, managing and communicating modern slavery risks.
- To identify and share leading modern slavery interventions to enable members and other Australian-based organisations to improve their modern slavery risk management program, in line with the principle of continuous improvement.
- To support members in preparing for further regulatory movement on modern slavery and human rights due diligence.
2025 MSCoP Schedule
The 2025 MSCoP schedule from July to November will be announced soon