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Governance Library

An important stage in the formalisation of anti-slavery partnership work involves setting terms of reference and agreeing joint actions. You may want to encourage member organisations to adopt consistent policies, for instance on transparency statements, or procurement. It will also be essential to understand how your partnership relates to other local or regional bodies with an interest in modern slavery, such as community safety partnerships and local safeguarding boards.

 

The links lead to examples of the types of documentation that you may find useful.

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Accountability structures

Diagrams demonstrating how modern slavery partnerships in different local contexts link to other relevant partnerships in their area

Information sharing

Approaches to overcoming information-sharing barriers

Modern slavery statements

Research on transparency statements and examples of promising practice

Partnership function

Exploring links between form and function

Performance management

A guide to establishing success measures and monitoring progress

Procurement

Examples of policies and training to help protect your supply chain

Strategies

Examples of strategies and action plans

Terms of reference

Examples of how other modern slavery partnerships are describing and scoping their activity