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SUMMARY:Connecting the dots - modern slavery\, child exploitation\, and preventing harm to customers
DESCRIPTION:Child sexual exploitation (CSE) is often viewed and managed in isolation\, despite its deep interconnection with other human impact crimes\, like modern slavery. This siloed approach can limit our effectiveness in addressing the full range of these interrelated issues. \n\n\n\nAs organisations increasingly focus on minimising the risks of modern slavery through efforts prompted by the Modern Slavery Act\, there is a significant and urgent opportunity to extend this same vigilance to protecting customers\, particularly children\, from harm. Regulatory changes and evolving stakeholder expectations are also intensifying\, with customer outcomes critical to maintaining a social licence to operate.  \n\n\n\nOur August Brown Bag will shed light on how organisations can leverage existing modern slavery efforts for broader harm minimisation. Drawing on lessons learned across industries\, this session will discuss embedding safety principles in the design\, development\, and deployment of products and services. Featuring Sarah Minahan and Gemma Livingston\, Directors of KPMG’s Human Rights and Social Impact services in Australia and New Zealand\, the discussion will explore specialist insights\, real-world case studies\, and practical actions to help keep some of your most vulnerable customers - children - safe. \n\n\n\nYour Speakers\n\n\n\n\nSarah Minahan\, Director\, Human Rights and Social Impact at KPMG\, works with clients to embed human rights and modern slavery due diligence into their operations and supply chains. As KPMG’s Social ESG Lead in Financial Services\, she has extensive experience in supporting managers in financial service institutions\, as well as broader sectors such as energy\, telecommunications\, retail\, and more. Sarah specialises in risk control design and implementation\, stakeholder engagement\, risk and social impact strategy\, sustainability reporting\, and impact measurement. \n\n\n\n\n\nGemma Livingston leads KPMG’s Human Rights and Social Impact offerings in New Zealand. Specialising in human rights due diligence\, Gemma works with clients to identify and address human rights and modern slavery risks across their business operations and supply chains. With a background in commercial and criminal litigation and experience in the public\, private\, and community sectors in New Zealand and Australia\, Gemma brings a wealth of knowledge to working with financial institutions to incorporate safety principles in areas like child exploitation\, modern slavery\, financial abuse\, and more. \n\n\n\n\nRegister for this event\n\n\n\nThis session will not be recorded\, so please join us live to ensure you don’t miss out on this valuable webinar. \n\n\n\nRegistrations for this event have closed. \n\n\n\nPlease contact us at event@icmec.org.au for further enquiries.
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