Day 1 Agenda 26th March Time Session Speaker 8:30am Registration and breakfast Breakfast and break sponsor - ELEVATE 9:30am Welcome from Sedex CEO and Conference host • Sedex future plans and goals for responsible sourcing • How we move from outputs to outcomes to create impact and why we need to raise the bar in responsible sourcing • Sedex future plans Simon McCalla, Sedex Martine Croxall, BBC Mark Sugden, Sedex Dan Murray, Sedex 10:00am Keynote speaker: Driving behavioural change and improvements in the supply chain through your responsible sourcing program Leslie Johnston, C&A Foundation Panel session 10:25am How to drive transformational change in responsible sourcing. This key session debates the drivers of transformation, looking at guidance, legislation, consumer voice and advocacy bodies and how businesses can navigate this to make positive impact. Kevin Hyland (Moderator), ChildFund Ireland Ian Allard, MACE Colleen Theron, Ardea International Virginie Mahin, Mondelez International Dr Aidan McQuade, Anti-Slavery International 11:20am Morning break Refreshments, networking and exhibition stands Breakout sessions 11:50am Breakout 1: Addressing Forced Labour and Responsible Recruitment What are the most effective ways to identify and address forced labour? David Camp (Moderator), Stronger2gether Neill Wilkins, Institute for Human Rights and Business Robin Bishop, Impactt Lucy Keohane, Waves Breakout 2: Tackling deforestation and attempting to identify hot-spots for modern slavery in agriculture Sally Uren (Moderator), Forum for the Future Márcio Nappo, JBS Rob McWilliam, Earthworm Foundation Dr Caroline Emberson, University of Nottingham Breakout 3: Using tools to achieve progress in responsible sourcing This session will help companies just starting out their responsible sourcing journey to understand where to start and what tools are available, how to develop internal policies, assessing and preventing risk, remediation, reporting and aims for improving. Allison Hudson (Moderator), Sedex Rodney Chambers, Sedex Samuel Cliff, Worldwide Fruit Nikhil Hirdaramani, Hirdaramani Janet Mensink, SLCP How to make progress – we look at case studies of businesses making positive change
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Day 1Agenda26th March
Time Session Speaker
8:30am Registration and breakfast Breakfast and break sponsor
- ELEVATE
9:30am Welcome from Sedex CEO and Conference
host
• Sedex future plans and goals for responsible
sourcing
• How we move from outputs to outcomes to
create impact and why we need to raise the
bar in responsible sourcing
• Sedex future plans
Simon McCalla, Sedex
Martine Croxall, BBC
Mark Sugden, Sedex
Dan Murray, Sedex
10:00am Keynote speaker: Driving behavioural
change and improvements in the supply
chain through your responsible sourcing
program
Leslie Johnston, C&A Foundation
Panel session
10:25am How to drive transformational change
in responsible sourcing. This key session
debates the drivers of transformation, looking
at guidance, legislation, consumer voice and
advocacy bodies and how businesses can
navigate this to make positive impact.
Kevin Hyland (Moderator),
ChildFund Ireland
Ian Allard, MACE
Colleen Theron, Ardea
International
Virginie Mahin, Mondelez
International
Dr Aidan McQuade, Anti-Slavery
International
11:20am Morning breakRefreshments, networking and
exhibition stands
Breakout sessions
11:50am
Breakout 1: Addressing Forced Labour and
Responsible Recruitment
What are the most effective ways to identify
and address forced labour?
David Camp (Moderator),
Stronger2gether
Neill Wilkins, Institute for
Human Rights and Business
Robin Bishop, Impactt
Lucy Keohane, Waves
Breakout 2: Tackling deforestation and
attempting to identify hot-spots for modern
slavery in agriculture
Sally Uren (Moderator), Forum
for the Future
Márcio Nappo, JBS
Rob McWilliam, Earthworm
Foundation
Dr Caroline Emberson,
University of Nottingham
Breakout 3: Using tools to achieve progress
in responsible sourcing
This session will help companies just starting
out their responsible sourcing journey to
understand where to start and what tools are
available, how to develop internal policies,
assessing and preventing risk, remediation,
reporting and aims for improving.
Allison Hudson (Moderator),
Sedex
Rodney Chambers, Sedex
Samuel Cliff, Worldwide Fruit
Nikhil Hirdaramani, Hirdaramani
Janet Mensink, SLCP
How to make progress – we look at case studies of businesses making