Awareness of Modern Slavery in the Workplace

Strengthen Ethical Compliance with Modern Slavery Awareness E-Learning

Our Awareness of Modern Slavery in the Workplace e-learning course provides essential knowledge to help employees recognise, prevent and report signs of modern slavery. Designed for UK businesses that require structured, audit-ready compliance training, this online course supports organisations in meeting their responsibilities under the Modern Slavery Act. Delivered fully online through TSTA’s digital learning platform, this Modern Slavery Awareness e-learning course allows learners to complete training at their own pace, with instant certification upon successful completion. The course supports businesses in promoting ethical working practices and safeguarding vulnerable individuals. Ideal for organisations across all sectors, particularly those with supply chains, contractors or public-facing operations, this e-learning course helps reinforce a culture of vigilance, accountability and legal compliance.

Course overview

The Awareness of Modern Slavery in the Workplace e-learning course is designed to provide learners with a clear understanding of what modern slavery is, how it manifests in different industries, and the impact it has on individuals and organisations. This course explores the various forms of modern slavery, including forced labour, human trafficking and exploitation within supply chains. Learners will examine how modern slavery can occur in legitimate business environments and how organisations can implement preventative measures to reduce risk. Through structured digital modules and scenario-based learning, this Modern Slavery Awareness e-learning course builds confidence in recognising warning signs and taking appropriate action in line with company policies and legal requirements. Suitable for organisations of all sizes, the course supports ethical governance, strengthens corporate responsibility and helps maintain transparent, audit-ready compliance records.

What you will learn

By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

  • Define modern slavery and understand its different forms
  • Explain the key principles of the Modern Slavery Act
  • Identify common indicators and warning signs of exploitation
  • Understand how modern slavery can affect workplace operations and supply chains
  • Recognise the responsibilities of employers and employees in prevention
  • Describe appropriate reporting procedures when concerns arise
  • Understand the importance of due diligence within supply chains
  • Promote an ethical and compliant workplace culture
Awareness of Modern Slavery in the Workplace