Environmental, Social and Governance – Level 2
Course Information:
Venue: | Duration: | Date: | Price: |
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Online | 20 hours | Flexi-date | £2,750.00 |
In-House | Agreed with client | Flexible | POA |
London | 5 days | 4 March 2024 | £4,250 |
London | 5 days | 3 June 2024 | £4,250 |
London | 5 days | 2 December 2024 | £4,250 |
If you are unable to attend this course on the dates above, please contact us to discuss alternative options.
Please note that prices shown above are exclusive of VAT (20%).
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Who should attend?
- Corporate Affairs managers and officers
- ESG managers and officers
- Corporate strategists
- Community Relations managers and officers
- HR, Administration and Environmental managers concerned with ESG planning and implementation
- Project managers responsible for developing and implementing ESG projects
- Communications managers and officers responsible for internal and external reporting on sustainability
Outcomes
- Understand how Environmental, Social and Governance is important in the public and private sectors
- Develop and Improve their community relations activities
- Interpret the impact of ESG on the reputation of the organisation
- Plan, initiate or improve ESG programmes
- Report on their sustainability programmes
COURSE TOPICS:
The Significance and Relevance of Environmental, Social and Governance
- What is the scope of ESG?
- Who is involved? – ESG stakeholders
- What are the risks of ignoring corporate social responsibilities?
- Comparing the roles of Public and Private Organisations in ESG
- Is ESG “Just Good Public Relations”?
Sustainability in Purchasing
- Managing a responsible Supply Chain
- The Ethical Trading Initiative Base Code
- Combating child labour in manufacturing
- Controlling contractor abuses in construction
- Maintaining ethical standards
- Diversity in the supply chain
- Conflict minerals policies
Community Relations and Environmental Sustainability
- Working effectively with host communities
- Managing sensitive issues including payments and relocation
- Building successful community projects
- Assessing social and environmental risk
- Managing operations sustainably
- Case studies on community relations
ESG Standards and Reporting
- Sustainability Reporting frameworks
- The Global Reporting Initiative
- UN Global Compact
- International Labour Organisation instruments
- ISO 26000
- How to report your ESG progress
- Model examples and class exercise using GRI Sustainability Reporting
ESG Perspectives
- The politics of ESG
- Creating shared value
- Ethical consumerism
- “Greenwashing”
- ESG and tax avoidance
- Applying Environmental, Social and Governance in non-corporate organisations
- Future requirements for corporate responsibility