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Guidance on how to write modern slavery statements

HM Government,Publish an annual modern slavery statement (2019)

HM Government, Slavery and human trafficking in supply chains: guidance for businesses (2015)

Core Coalition, Beyond compliance: Effective reporting under the modern slavery act (2016)

Core Coalition, Recommended content for a modern slavery statement (2017)

Core Coalition, Tackling modern slavery through human rights due diligence (2017)

Analysis of published modern slavery statements

Core Coalition, Modern slavery reporting: Weak and notable practice (2017)

Ergon Associates, Modern slavery reporting: Is there evidence of progress? (2018)

Ergon Associates, Modern slavery statements: One year on (2017)

Business and Human Rights Resource Centre,FTSE 100 at the starting line: An analysis of company statements under the UK Modern Slavery Act

Business and Human Rights Resource Centre, First year of FTSE 100 reports under the UK Modern Slavery Act: Towards elimination?

Business and Human Rights Resource Centre, FTSE 100 & the UK Modern Slavery Act: From disclosure to action

KnowTheChain, Eradicating forced labor in electronics: What do company statements under the UK Modern Slavery Act tell us? (2018)

Evidence of the impact of the UK Modern Slavery Act

Sancroft Tussell,Eliminating Modern Slavery in Public Procurement (2019)

ETI & Ashridge Hult Business School, Corporate Leadership on Modern Slavery (2016)

General modern slavery resources

ETI, Base code guidance: Modern slavery (2017)

ETI, Human rights due diligence framework (2016)

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