Ethical Supply Chains
For schools to run effectively, certain products, materials, and services must come from external suppliers. But are the products you use ethically sourced? Because poor supply chain practices contribute to economic inequality and environmental destruction, it’s a question worth investigating.
Learning outcomes:
- Recognise common ethical supply-chain challenges that schools face, including supply-chain complexity, cost, and market pressure, and lack of transparency/regulation
- Analyse the impact of unethical supply-chain practices, including reputational damage and environmental impacts
- Propose practical solutions to address ethical supply-chain challenges, such as promoting transparency, fairness, and sustainability

In this workplace training course you’ll learn to recognise some common supply-chain challenges and the impact of unethical practices. You’ll also find out about solutions that can help you address these challenges.




Why choose iAM Compliant
Peace of mind with testing
This course also has an assessment at the end which allows learners to test their understanding and helps businesses demonstrate a level of competence in the topic.
Accessibility
Everyone has the right to learn and learner need can vary depending on environment or disabilities. To support this diversity, we provide transcripts so people have text options for media, alongside subtitles for all videos.

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