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Corporate Responsibility Index events

Corporate Responsibility Index workshops - October 2008

To coincide with the launch of the 2008 Corporate Responsibility Index (CRI) St James Ethics Centre will host CRI Workshops.

The events are designed to provide participants with more information on Corporate Responsibility and the Index and give practical guidance on how to implement the index within their organisations.

The CRI Workshops are designed to provide 2008 participants with practical guidance on how to implement the Index. The session will also update previous participants on changes to the 2008 Index.

Why attend?

The workshops will provide practical advice and updates on the Index including:

  • overview of the 2008 Index
  • the validation process and suitable evidence provision
  • tips on handling tricky questions
  • a discussion of changes and the new Workplace section
  • networking and discussion with other participants

Who should attend?

  • CRI Project managers from companies registered to complete the Index
  • CRI working group and practitioners - all colleagues involved in the process
  • previous participants - for updates and review
  • persons from companies not registered who are interested in learning more

We hope you will be able to join us in ...

Brisbane:
Wednesday 15 October 2008
8:45 for 9 am start to 12 noon

Perth
Monday 20 October
10:00 am to 12 noon

Sydney
Tuesday 21 October
3:15 for 3:30 pm start to 6:30 with drinks till 8:00 pm

Melbourne
Friday 24 October
1:45 for 2:00 pm start to 5:00 with drinks till 7:00 pm

 

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The Corporate Responsibility Index is funded by the Australian Federal Government. The Index, developed and maintained by Business in the Community in the UK, is a project of St James Ethics Centre supported by Ernst & Young. Our media partners are The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age. Project catalyst: Pilotlight Australia.