With Anti-Slavery Day on 18 October serving as a reminder of the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015, LEO GRC (formerly Eukleia) has revised its online training courses on tackling modern slavery, in partnership with Stronger Together, to be multi-device compatible.
LEO GRC, a global specialist in Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) training solutions, has partnered with Stronger Together to relaunch four of its Modern Slavery online training courses.
"We're delighted to launch the refreshed courses to offer a seamless experience across multiple devices. Modern slavery is a reality across the world—people are deprived of their freedom and exploited,” said Jantine Werdmüller von Elgg, Managing Director at Stronger Together. “The eLearning courses provide an opportunity for businesses to take action: to educate and raise awareness amongst their workforce at different levels, being the eyes and ears of the company.”
“The original Stronger Together eLearning modules were built using Adobe Flash player. Adobe has recently confirmed that they will be retiring Flash over the coming months. Given the importance of this training, we wanted to make sure that as many people could continue to access the eLearning as possible,” added Rachel Finn, Account Manager at LEO Learning. “We worked closely with Stronger Together to update the modules, and took this opportunity to refresh the course content.”
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All seven of the modern slavery courses are now fully compatible across multiple devices, including tablet and smartphone, with more scheduled soon, and have been rebuilt using HTML5 in anticipation of browser support for Flash ending in 2020. The courses, all of which can be trialed for free, include:
Tackling Forced Labour in Businesses – Agriculture
Tackling Forced Labour in Businesses – Aquaculture and fishing
Tackling Modern Slavery in Businesses – General UK version
Tackling Forced Labour in Businesses – General version for businesses outside the UK
Tackling Forced Labour in Businesses – Manufacturing
Tackling Modern Slavery in the UK – Recruiters
Tackling Modern Slavery in the UK – Supervisors