A Practical Approach to Integration into Business Strategy
February 14th-15th 2011 | Melbourne
February 17th-18th 2011 | Sydney
February 24th-25th 2011 | Perth
Hosted by Westpac Banking Corporation
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Supported by the La Trobe University Graduate School of Management
And in Perth, proudly supported by Sinclair Consulting
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A new two-day program with international sustainability experts Paul Hohnen and Jonathon Hanks.
Learn from the experts who have been at the heart of the world’s top four international frameworks for CSR.
Following the intense interest shown in international frameworks at ACCSR’s 2010 Annual Conference, we are delighted to announce the return to Australia in February 2011 of Paul Hohnen and Jonathon Hanks. Paul and Jonathon will lead a new two-day program focusing on the top four international frameworks for CSR.
The frameworks we will examine in this workshop have been developed or endorsed by governments, the United Nations, or by thousands of stakeholders around the world working collaboratively over many years to agree on the most practical ways to interpret and implement social responsibility. The frameworks are the ISO 26000, OECD Guidelines, United Nations Global Compact and the Global Reporting Initiative Guidelines.
This workshop will provide you with the tools you need to integrate these international frameworks into your organisation’s strategy.
Whether you are learning about CSR or an advanced practitioner, this two-day workshop provides a great foundation to create or review your organisation’s CSR strategy and tactics.

Pictured at the November1 launch of ISO 26000 in Geneva, Jonathon Hanks and Staffan Söderberg,
Vice Chair of ISO’s Social Responsibility Working Group.

Pictured at the launch of iso 26000 in Geneva: Paul Hohnen
presenting ISO Secretary-General Rob Steele with a copy of
the paper ‘GRI and ISO 26000: How to Use the GRI Guidelines in Conjunction with ISO 26000’.
“Paul Hohnen occupies a special place in the sustainable development debate. His contributions reflect a distinguished history of service to government, multilaterals, civil society, and business in support of a just and humane future.”
Dr Allen White, Director, Tellus Institute, Co-founder of the Global Reporting Initiative









