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Course Features
up to 25 Participants
Language: English
Real time remote course: 5 days (6 1/2 hours each day)
Classroom course: venue LSE 4 days
Highly interactive with group work/presentations
Exclusive FBRH Templates
Exclusive SDG and Human Rights case studies
Practical plan of action with each course
Certificate of completion by GRI, IEMA and CPD
Trainer Simon Pitsillides
200+ FBRH Course reviews
provide key insights on high quality and the value you will gain
GRI, IEMA & CPD Certified Course - Geared for busy professionals
This GRI, IEMA & CPD course is geared for busy professionals who want to understand how to proceed and create a 1st Class GRI Standards Sustainability Report and have a plan for immediate sustainability action without wasting time.
What will I learn?
Complete preparation for GRI Certification exam to become a GRI Certified Sustainability Professional.
In addition to learning how to prepare a first class GRI Standards Sustainability Report, you will learn:
how to define the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) which you address using a recognised methodology
how SDGs can bring benefit to the organisation by aligning with objectives
GRI’s recommended methodology:to clearly identify impacts on Human Rights and demonstrate that you have done your due diligence properly, and,take action to prevent, mitigate, and account for how you address actual and potential negative impacts
Address:
investor and other key stakeholder needs
the Sustainable Development Goals
the EU Directive for Non-Financial Reporting
Stock Exchange ESG Rules
United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs
other frameworks /regulations
Learning Objectives
Course: Learn how to prepare a 1st Class GRI Sustainability Report
Explain the purpose and structure of the GRI Standards
Identify the key concepts and reporting principles for reporting in accordance with the GRI Standards
Describe the process for identifying impacts and determining material topics
Gain practical knowledge onthe application of the GRI Standards via local case studies and exercisesSDGs with case studies demonstrating practices by other organisationsreporting on human rights case studies demonstrating practices by other organisations
Course: Integrating the SDGs into your reporting process
Explain the relevance of the SDGs and the benefits of engaging with them
Describe how reporting contributes to sustainable development and achieving the SDGs
Discuss the current trends, challenges, and opportunities when reporting on the SDGs
Describe how to integrate the SDGs into the reporting processes outlined in GRI Standards 2021
Describe how to disclose the integration of sustainability considerations into your company strategy
Course: Reporting on human rights with GRI Standards 2021 Update
State the relevance of human rights and human rights transparency to business
Describe the key concepts in the GRI Standards as well as the process for identifying impacts and determining significant impacts (material topics) related to human rights
Discuss the disclosures related to human rights, including the requirements and guidance
Apply the human rights-related disclosures by analysing practical examples
Prior Knowledge
Good command of the English language.
Course programmesLearn how to prepare a 1st Class GRI Sustainability Report
and take solid sustainability action
7:55 London time
Part 1. Introduction1.1 Practical information1.2 Learning objectivesPART 2 - Overview of the GRI Standards2.1 Useful terminology2.2 Sustainability reporting2.3 Introduction to the GRI Standards2.4 Structure of GRI StandardsTemplate to Start Reporting ASAP2.5 How to use the GRI StandardsAddress the SDGs, the EU Directive for non-financial reporting, other standards & frameworks and stock exchange rulesPART 3 - The GRI Standards3.1 GRI 1: Foundation 20213.2 GRI 2: General Disclosures 20213.3 GRI 3: Material Topics 20213.4 GRI Sector Standards3.5 GRI Topic StandardsPART 4 - Start your reporting process using the GRI Standards4.1 How to apply the in-accordance requirements4.2 How to apply the reporting principles4.3 How to determine material topics4.4 How to report general disclosures4.5 How to report material topics4.6 How to present reported informationPART 5 - Conclusion5.1 Summary5.2 What’s next?11 Step FBRH Practical plan of action
14:30 London time
Integrating the SDGs into your reporting processCourse programme
7:55 London time – end 15:00
Introduction to the SDGs and sustainability reporting
The SDGs and sustainability reporting:
trends, challenges, and opportunities
Integrating the SDGs into sustainability reportingPractical insights and best practices
Managing impacts and implementing change
What’s next?
FBRH plan of action: 4 steps to tackle SDGs andExclusive from FBRH
bring benefit to the organisation
15:00 London time
Reporting on human rights with GRI Standards 2021 UpdateCourse programme
7:55 London time – end 15:00
Introduction to human rights reporting
Fundamentals of the GRI Standards
Reporting expectations and disclosuresPractical insights and best practices
for human rights set out in the GRI Standards
FBRH plan of action: 6 Steps to tackle
human rights and bring benefit
to the organisationExclusive from FBRH
15:00 London time