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Guidance document providing sample contract clauses and conditions for procurement officers to comply with the Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth) and related ethical procurement requirements.
Year:
2022–2026
Region:
Queensland, Australia
Topic:
Modern Slavery, Procurement
Document Type:
Toolkit / Guidance Document
Institution:
Department of Housing and Public Works, State of Queensland
Author:
Queensland Government
Target Audience:
Government procurement officers
Version:
1.1
Date Published:
March 2022
Date Updated:
January 2026
License:
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Australia
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Author:
Virginia Hamrick
Organization:
Florida First Amendment Foundation
Region:
Florida, USA
Topic:
Public Records Access / Freedom of Information
Document Type:
Article / Research Paper
Target Audience:
Nonprofit organizations, journalists, general public
Period Covered:
COVID-19 pandemic and general public records requests
Date Published:
Not specified
Issues Addressed:
High fees for public records, fee waivers, transparency, government accountability
Case Studies:
Coalition of Immokalee Workers, VICE News, NICA, Champlain Towers Surfside
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Massachusetts
Topic:
Time-out rooms, Special Education, Student Well-being
Document Type:
Memorandum
Organization:
Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Author:
Russell Johnston, Deputy Commissioner and State Special Education Director
Target Audience:
Superintendents of Schools, Principals, Special Education Administrators, Charter School Leaders, Day and Residential Schools, Educational Collaboratives
Period of Validity:
2021-2022 School Year
Approval Date:
September 10, 2021
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
Not specified (included in State Vision Document-2018)
Region:
Madhya Pradesh, India
Country:
India
Thematic Focus:
Elimination of Child Marriage; Women Empowerment; Child Rights
Type of Document:
Government Programme Report and Executive Summary
Implementing Authority:
Directorate of Women Empowerment, Government of Madhya Pradesh
Legal Framework Referenced:
Prohibition of Child Marriage Act (PCMA), 2006
Target Groups:
Children, Families, Community Members, Core Members, Service Providers
Geographical Coverage:
51 Districts, 458 ICDS Projects, 52,117 Villages
Programme Components:
Community Mobilization, Capacity Building, Training Workshops, Street Plays, Rallies
Incentive Provision:
Financial incentive of Rs 51,000 for prevention of underage marriage
Recognition:
Prime Minister’s Award for Excellence in Public Administration
Associated Schemes:
Mukhya Mantri Mahila Sashaktikaran Yojana
Supporting and Evaluating Bodies:
UN Women, IFAD, Third Party Evaluation Agencies
Funding:
100% State Government Funding
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Geneva, Switzerland
Topic:
Human rights, military service, conscientious objection, discrimination
Document type:
Report
Organization:
Quaker United Nations Office
Author:
Friends World Committee for Consultation (Quakers)
Target audience:
Governments, human rights advocates, policy makers
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Approval date:
2023-05-01
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Europe
Topic:
Plastic reduction, FMCG, Packaging
Document type:
Research paper
Organization / Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target audience:
Industry professionals, FMCG managers, environmental researchers
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of amendments:
N/A
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Australia
Theme:
Family Violence, Health, Mental Health, Domestic Violence Prevention
Document Type:
Podcast Transcript
Author:
Susan Biggar, Emma, Professor Kelsey Hegarty, Dr. Anne Tonkin
Target Audience:
General public, health practitioners
Period of Action:
February 2023
Approval Date:
20 February 2023
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2018
Region:
New South Wales, Australia
Topic:
Modern slavery risk management in procurement
Document type:
Guidance template / Tender schedule
Agency:
NSW Government
Legal reference:
Modern Slavery Act 2018 (NSW)
Intended audience:
Government agencies and suppliers
Related international standards:
UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights
Year:
2018
Region / city:
Australia
Topic:
Modern Slavery Risk Assessment
Document type:
Questionnaire
Organization / institution:
Australian Government
Author:
Australian Government
Target audience:
Australian Government agencies, suppliers
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Approval date:
Not specified
Amendment date:
Not specified
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Birmingham
Theme:
Modern Slavery, Human Trafficking
Document Type:
Statement
Organization:
Birmingham Organising Committee for the 2022 Commonwealth Games Limited
Author:
John Crabtree, Chairman
Target Audience:
Suppliers, Contractors, Employees
Period of validity:
2019-2020
Approval Date:
10 July 2019
Date of Review:
Annual review
Year:
2021
Note:
Region / City
Topic:
Modern Slavery
Document Type:
Policy
Target Audience:
Employees, directors, officers, workers, consultants, volunteers, suppliers, and service providers
Date of Amendments:
June 2021
Author:
Not specified
Institution:
University of Florida
Advisor:
Dr. John Sensbach
Academic program:
Honors Seminar
Department:
History Department, University of Florida
Year:
2013
Research funding:
Bridget Phillips Scholarship
Research locations:
Charleston, South Carolina; Gainesville, Florida
Primary subject:
Henry Laurens
Geographical focus:
South Carolina; Georgia; British West Indies; London
Historical period covered:
1724–1792; American colonial and revolutionary era
Type of document:
Undergraduate honors thesis
Chapters:
Henry Laurens’s Involvement in Slavery; Henry Laurens’s Attitudes toward Slavery and the Slave Trade in South Carolina; Henry Laurens’s Changing Views toward Slavery
Referenced institutions:
South Carolina Historical Society; Smathers Library Special Collections
Referenced organization:
Zenger Club
Course Codes:
AFA 3930; WST 3930; AMH 3931
Course Title:
Slavery & Black Girlhood
Term:
Fall 2024
Meeting Time:
MWF 11:45 AM–12:35 PM
Location:
TUR 2342
Instructor:
Dr. Courtney Moore Taylor
Position:
Lecturer
Office:
Turlington Hall 1012 B
Telephone:
(352) 294-0007
Email:
[email protected]
Office Hours:
Mondays & Wednesdays 10:35 AM–11:35 PM or 12:45 PM–1:45 PM; or by appointment
Institution:
University of Florida
Discipline:
African American Studies; Women’s Studies; American History
Geographic Focus:
United States; North American South
Chronological Focus:
Slavery era; Antebellum period; Contemporary connections
Primary Themes:
Slavery; Black Girlhood; Enslaved Female Experience; Historiography; Race and Class
Course Objectives:
Conceptual analysis of girlhood; examination of historiography; study of enslaved girls’ experiences; development of research and presentation skills
Required Texts:
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl; Behind the Scenes; Ar’n’t I a Woman?
Assessment Methods:
Attendance; Reflection Essay; Class Facilitation; WPA Interview Research; Written Assignments; Exams
Submission Platform:
Canvas
Document Type:
University course syllabus
Title:
The Power of Rhetoric and Selected 19th Century Speeches on Slavery
Period:
19th century
Dates Referenced:
March 4, 1858; July 4, 1852
Geographical Focus:
United States
Primary Figures:
James Henry Hammond; Frederick Douglass
Political Context:
Slavery debate; sectional conflict between North and South
Document Type:
Educational text with historical speech excerpts
Source Type:
Secondary introduction with primary source excerpts
Intended Audience:
Educators and students
Themes:
Rhetoric; political oratory; slavery; abolition; states’ rights; social hierarchy
Referenced Institution:
U.S. Senate
Referenced Location:
Rochester, New York
Note:
Year
Topic:
Risk assessment, exploitation, trafficking
Document Type:
Screening tool
Target Audience:
Professionals involved in safeguarding children
Context:
This document is a screening tool used by professionals to assess the risk of exploitation, slavery, or trafficking for children and young persons.
Year:
2022
Month:
February
Region:
Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China
Country:
China
Thematic focus:
State-imposed forced labour; contemporary forms of slavery; ethnic and religious minorities
Type of document:
Joint submission to a United Nations Special Rapporteur
Submitting organizations:
Anti-Slavery International; Investor Alliance for Human Rights; Uyghur Human Rights Project; World Uyghur Congress
Target group:
Uyghur population and other Turkic and Muslim-majority peoples
Addressee:
UN Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery
Alleged violations:
Forced labour; mass detention; forced sterilisation; torture; forced family separation; surveillance
Referenced sectors:
Textile and garment industry; cotton production; prison labour; state-sponsored labour transfers
Geographical scope of allegations:
Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and other provinces of China
Legal characterizations cited:
Crimes against humanity; genocide
Date:
March 2024
Review Date:
March 2025
Organisation:
Ashford Borough Council
Region:
Kent, United Kingdom
Type of Document:
Policy Statement
Subject:
Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking
Legislative Framework:
Modern Slavery Act 2015
Financial Threshold Referenced:
£36 million annual turnover
Scope:
Corporate activities and supply chains
Related Plans:
Corporate Plan 2022–2024; Community Safety Partnership Strategic Assessment and Rolling Action Plan
Duties Referenced:
Section 52 and Section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015
Applicability:
Council services, contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers
Period Covered:
2024–2025
Year:
2021
Region / City:
UK
Subject:
Modern Slavery Prevention
Document Type:
Policy
Organization:
Leonard Cheshire
Author:
Andy James, Chief Financial Officer
Target Audience:
Employees, Suppliers, Contractors
Effective Period:
2021-2023
Approval Date:
20th April 2021
Review Date:
March 2023
Date of Last Update:
March 2023
Year:
2026
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking
Document Type:
Statement
Organization:
Simplify Group
Author:
David Grossman, Chief Executive
Target Audience:
Employees, Suppliers, Stakeholders
Effective Period:
From 2024 onwards
Approval Date:
8th July 2024
Date of Last Revision:
23rd January 2026
Countries of Operation:
United Kingdom, India
Supply Chain:
Outsourcing through TeamLease (India)
Due Diligence Process:
Evaluation of modern slavery and human trafficking risks in new suppliers
Relevant Policies:
Health and Safety Policy, Bullying and Harassment Policy, Whistle Blowing Policy, Grievance and Equality and Inclusion Policy, Authority Limits and Contract Signing Policy, Safeguarding Policy
Training:
Online training module on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking
Contextual Description:
A statement detailing Simplify Group’s commitment to addressing modern slavery and human trafficking risks in its operations and supply chain, outlining its policies, procedures, and actions to mitigate such risks.
Organization:
Green Rural Development Organization (GRDO)
Type of Organization:
Non-governmental, non-profit, non-sectarian, member-based democratic civil society organization
Year Established:
1997
Registration Date:
August 2003
Governance:
Independent board of directors comprising 7 members with majority women directors
Audit:
Annual third-party Chartered Accountant firm audit
Vision:
A politically, socially, economically and environmentally developed society with equal rights for all
Mission:
Promote human rights, environment and economic stability by enabling underprivileged communities to realize their basic rights and perform their responsibilities honestly
Project Title:
Educate 150 Children Prone to Slavery in Pakistan
Location:
Village Jadal Shah, Union Council 4, Qasimabad, District Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan
Target Beneficiaries:
150 poor and marginalized children (girls and boys) prone to slavery
Project Type:
Education and anti-bonded labor intervention
Implementation Area:
Sindh Province, Pakistan
Total Budget:
1,190,000
Key Activities:
Establishment of primary school, free primary education, provision of uniforms and student kits, life skills and rights education
Annual Activities of Organization:
Annual Hari Conference, Annual Women Conference, Annual Youth Conference, Annual Peace Conference
Major Achievements:
Release of 34,967 bonded workers; allocation of 589 residential plots to freed bonded laborers; acquisition of 700 residential plots from the state; facilitation of computerized national identity cards for 27,570 freed bonded laborers; primary education for 600 students; formal education for 830 students at three schools; training of 1,150 farmers in organic farming; skill training for 450 rescued women; employment of 830 trained male workers
Awards:
Presidential and Frederic Douglas Freedom Award