Domus 8.7 Index Modern Slavery Statement Benchmark
The Domus 8.7 Index has over 5,000 hours of review and analysis invested in ranking close to 1,500 Modern Slavery Statements submitted to the Australian Government's Online Register for Modern Slavery Statements. The research is conducted through a partnership between the Anti-slavery Taskforce, Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney and the Australian Catholic University Thomas More Law School Pro bono Program, SEDEX Australia, 70 interns and research design advice from the Auckland University Centre for Research on Modern Slavery.
The webinar recording includes:
The review of Modern Slavery Act 2018 - Professor John McMillan, AO
The various roles of Dept of Home Affairs - Todd Kliendienst, Director, Business and Government Engagement Section, Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Branch, Australian Border Force
ACU Thomas More Law School pro bono internship program 4 final year law students highlight Ansell, Sonic Health, South 32 and Diageo
ACU Dean of Law Professor Patrick Keyzer
The role of finance and investment to drive change - Mary Delahunty, Founder and Managing Director, Seven Advisory
Methodology and findings of the Domus 8.7 Index
Alison Rahill, Executive Officer, Anti-slavery Taskforce and internship supervisor
Carsten Primdal, ESG Specialist and Business and Remediation Advisor, Anti-slavery Taskforce, Carsten is the Author of two published books - “A Roadmap to Modern Slavery Compliance and a Sustainable Supply Chain” and “Red Flag – Your Guide to Risk Management when Buying in China”
If your company is interested to learn more about Domus 8.7 Index benchmarking results and comparisons with your industry or sector please email Domus8.7@sydneycatholic.org