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Designing an Effective Modern Slavery Response Framework

A practical guide to the key pillars of an effective modern slavery response framework, from governance and policy through to grievance and remediation.

12:30pm - 1:30pm
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April 23, 2026
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April 23, 2026
1 hour
Webinar
Webinar

Every organisation faces modern slavery risk differently. Industry, geography, supply chain complexity and available resources all shape what an effective response looks like in practice. There is no one-size-fits-all solution, but there are clear ingredients that distinguish an effective framework from one that exists only on paper.

Experience has shown that a compliance-only mindset tends to produce statements that satisfy a checklist while failing to address real risk in supply chains. Disclosure alone does not prevent harm.

Whether you're starting from scratch and want to understand the key building blocks, or you already have something in place and are looking to strengthen it, this webinar walks through what an effective modern slavery response framework looks like in practice. We’ll cover the documents and governance structures that form the foundation, right through to the due diligence and external engagement activities that demonstrate real-world commitment. 

What we'll cover

  • Governance and policy: Core documents, policies and instruments and how they connect to each other
  • Training: How to design programs relevant to your organisation 
  • Risk assessment and due diligence: How to move from reactive compliance to proactive, risk-based systems
  • External engagement: Why multi-stakeholder collaboration remains underutilised and how to build it effectively
  • Grievance and remediation: How to design accessible mechanisms that demonstrate genuine commitment to protecting people

Who this session is for

This session is designed for procurement, legal, risk, compliance and sustainability professionals in Australian and New Zealand organisations who are responsible for building or strengthening their modern slavery response. It will also be relevant to executives and board members seeking defensible oversight of modern slavery risk in their supply chains.

Can't attend live?

Register anyway and we'll send you the recording and resources after the session.

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Meet the Speakers

Kimberly Randle
Co-founder and CEO at Fair Supply
As founder and CEO of Fair Supply, Kimberly is an experienced and innovative human rights advocate specialising in modern slavery. Kimberly has over 15 years experience working in law and human rights for top tier firms in Australia and the United States, previously holding the role of Senior Director of Corporate and Legal for International Justice Mission Australia. Kimberly is a sought-after expert and speaker in the field of modern slavery and has been called upon to provide evidence for both the NSW and Commonwealth Parliamentary Inquiries into Human Trafficking. Kim received her Bachelor of Law from Macquarie University.

Meet the Speakers

Kimberly Randle
Co-founder and CEO at Fair Supply
As founder and CEO of Fair Supply, Kimberly is an experienced and innovative human rights advocate specialising in modern slavery. Kimberly has over 15 years experience working in law and human rights for top tier firms in Australia and the United States, previously holding the role of Senior Director of Corporate and Legal for International Justice Mission Australia. Kimberly is a sought-after expert and speaker in the field of modern slavery and has been called upon to provide evidence for both the NSW and Commonwealth Parliamentary Inquiries into Human Trafficking. Kim received her Bachelor of Law from Macquarie University.