International Reporting Guidance
Comprehensive guidance for modern slavery, forced labour, and child labour reporting across UK, Australian and Canadian frameworks.
Based on the International Reporting Template
Reporting Template Overview
This international reporting template provides a standardized approach for organizations to report on modern slavery risks in their supply chains. It reduces administrative burden while encouraging transparency across multiple jurisdictions.
Multi-Jurisdictional
Covers UK, Australia, and Canada
Risk-Based
Focus on identifying and addressing risks
Continuous Improvement
Encourages ongoing enhancement
Seven Core Reporting Areas
Organizations should address these seven fundamental areas in their modern slavery statements:
Organizational Structure & Supply Chain
Describe your organization's structure, business model, and supply chain relationships. Include subsidiaries, joint ventures, and key supplier categories.
Policies Related to Modern Slavery
Detail your organization's policies that address modern slavery, forced labour, and child labour. Include codes of conduct, supplier requirements, and governance structures.
Risk Management Processes
Explain how you identify, assess, and prioritize modern slavery risks across your operations and supply chains. Include risk mapping and assessment methodologies.
Due Diligence & Remediation
Describe your due diligence processes for new and existing suppliers, and your approach to remediation when issues are identified.
Employee Training
Detail training programs for employees on modern slavery identification, prevention, and response. Include frequency and effectiveness measures.
Effectiveness Assessment
Explain how you measure and assess the effectiveness of your anti-slavery actions. Include key performance indicators and monitoring systems.
Additional Information
Include any other relevant information such as stakeholder engagement, collaboration with NGOs, or innovative approaches to addressing modern slavery.
Reporting Levels
Level 1: Mandatory
Core mandatory reporting requirements that all organizations must address to comply with modern slavery legislation.
- Basic organizational structure
- Policy statements
- Risk identification
Level 2: Leadership
Additional recommended reporting to demonstrate leadership and best practice in addressing modern slavery risks.
- Detailed risk assessment
- Stakeholder engagement
- Impact measurement
Jurisdictional Coverage
United Kingdom
Modern Slavery Act 2015
Organizations with annual turnover of £36 million or more
Australia
Modern Slavery Act 2018
Organizations with annual consolidated revenue of $100 million or more
Canada
Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act
Organizations meeting specific criteria for business activities and size
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