
Preparing for the Reforms to the Australian Modern Slavery Act
On-Demand Webinar
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The Australian Modern Slavery Act 2018 has been undergoing significant reforms, including the proposed introduction of civil penalties and expanded reporting obligations relating to grievance mechanisms and remediation. The Australian Government has also been consulting on whether the Act should be expanded to include a due diligence requirement for companies and allow for the issuing of high-risk declarations.
This webinar brought together experts from LRQA and Pillar Two to explain what was likely to change, why it matters, and how organisations can prepare. You can now watch the session on demand.
- Conducting risk assessments and supplier engagement
- Implementing due diligence across supply chains
- Addressing upstream risks in Australia
- Reporting strategies and compliance readiness
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Alex Coward, Pillar Two
Director at Pillar Two, Alex brings over eight years of experience with the Australian Government, where he helped shape the national response to modern slavery including helping lead the development of the Modern Slavery Act and authoring the Government’s accompanying guidance. He is a recognized expert in supply chain transparency and co-author of two benchmarking reports assessing the quality of modern slavery reporting by ASX200 companies.
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Katie Yewdall, LRQADirector at LRQA Consulting in Singapore, Katie leads sustainability advisory across APAC. She specializes in forced labour investigations and remediation and regularly contributes to thought leadership on ethical sourcing and human rights due diligence.
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JP Stevenson, LRQA
Chief Revenue Officer for EIQ, JP is a supply chain and tech executive based in Hong Kong. He guides many Australian companies on the application of data for better risk management approaches supporting their modern slavery work. He is a frequent speaker on ESG risk trends.