SDG Course
An SDG course covers the seventeen United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The common failure is that it stays at global level and never reaches anyone’s actual job.
Staff finish it able to name goals and unable to say what any of it has to do with Tuesday.
Content that works makes the connection explicit, and for most Australian organisations only a handful of goals are genuinely relevant. Decent work and economic growth connects to your modern slavery and labour practices. Gender equality connects to pay equity and your EEO work. Good health and wellbeing connects to psychosocial risk. Responsible consumption connects to procurement.
Pick the four or five that genuinely touch your operations and teach those properly, rather than covering all seventeen at a level too general for anyone to use.
The Fair Work Ombudsman covers employment standards. This is general information rather than legal advice.
See Sentrient’s sustainable development goals course and modern slavery course.
Free Demonstration Course On The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Want to learn about the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)? Developed in conjunction with Home In Place and Sentrient, the course is intended to enable people to see that even small adjustments in their business processes can help achieve the SDGs. The accumulation of smaller things will achieve the SDGs. For example: If we all do […]
What Are The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
The SDGs consist of 17 Goals, and the intention is to meet them by 2030. The SDGs can be identified as promoting: Social Justice It is the view that everyone deserves equal economic, political and social rights and opportunities. Advocates usually identify 5 principles: access to resources, equity, participation, diversity, and human rights. Climate justice […]
