30 April 2021 Ashley Shelbrooke, HEPA and Project Specialist
With responsible procurement so high on our agendas it is really pleasing to be able to share some updates in this Digest relating to social value, modern slavery, scope 3 and carbon reduction… plus much more!
Mills & Reeve yesterday ran a very informative webinar which focused on making the most of social value in public procurement. The session really is worth a watch at just 30 mins – you can catch-up on the recording if you missed it and download the slides here.
The Social Value Portal are running a session next week on 4 May at 14:00 to launch the updated National Social Value Measurement Framework, the National TOMs 2021 – you can find out more and sign up here.
The slides from Belu’s fantastic meet the social enterprise session on Tuesday are available here, with the recording to follow as soon as it is edited.
Finally, if you joined us for our previous Time to Talk with Social Enterprise UK you will remember one of our guest speakers – Davie Parks of the Skill Mill. We are absolutely delighted to share the news that Davie and his team have just been awarded not one, but two Queen’s Awards for Enterprise! Read all about that here, including how you can get involved.
Our scope 3 resources are all available in one place on the HEPA website here: please do feel free to share them with your team and across your institution.
Colleagues at AUDE are running a Carbon Literacy training course next month. A full breakdown of the course is online here. The course was open to HEPA members but sold out incredibly quickly so there are now no longer any places left. Is this something you would be interested in us re-running?
Electronics Watch have produced guidance relating to how to protect workers from chemical hazards in electronics supply chains which you can read here.
The UKUPC have released a great guide for suppliers to the sector which provides information on developing modern slavery and human trafficking statements. The guide covers why corporate social responsibility and responsible procurement are important as well as modern slavery statement requirements. You and your suppliers can download the guide here.
Helen has started a very interesting thread on the discussion board on EU funded projects publishing requirements which you can access here. What are your experiences in this area – please do log in to the discussion boards and share your insight.