ISO 26000 training: What you need to know

CommutersWhether you are just starting out on your corporate responsibility journey or you already have a robust sustainability programme in place, the ISO 26000 international social responsibility standard is an excellent framework for checking you are addressing all the relevant issues. ISO 26000 is an ideal tool for raising awareness of social responsibility within your company and also for publicising your progress externally.

Our half-day course in association with Guardian Sustainable Business will explain the context and significance of the ISO 26000 framework, how it fits with existing standards
such as GRI and AA1000 and provide practical examples of how other companies
have implemented the standard.

What you will learn

  • The context and significance of ISO 26000
  • The breadth of issues covered by the standard
  • Insights into how the standard can be used to deepen corporate responsibility
  • How to relate the standard's practices to your own organisation
  • Common pitfalls to avoid

Who should attend

  • CSR & sustainability managers
  • Key strategic staff
  • Sustainability consultants

Course facilitator

Professor Adrian Henriques. University of Middlesex, Business School
Professor Adrian Henriques has been involved in social responsibility and the development of standards for over ten years. He is the Chair of the UK Committee on ISO 26000 and was extensively involved in its development.

Cost

  • Individual from small company (up to 250 employees): £195 + VAT
  • Individual from larger company (over 250 employees): £295 + VAT
  • Guardian Sustainable Business network member from small company (up to 250 employees): £156 + VAT
  • Guardian Sustainable Business network member from larger company (up to 250 employees): £236 + VAT

New course dates to be announced soon. To register your interest, contact rob.pearson@twotomorrows.com.