Congratulations!
Well done on completing your Self-Certification in Labour Supply Chain Assurance training.
Throughout this course, you have explored a wide range of legal issues, requirements, and best practices to help ensure a compliant and ethical labour supply chain.
Topics covered include:
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Risks Facing UK Businesses:
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Understanding the risks in sectors under heightened scrutiny by HMRC, such as Construction, Security, and Healthcare.
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Identifying potential vulnerabilities in your supply chain.
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Labour Supply Chain Assurance:
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Performing due diligence on your Preferred Supplier List (PSL) and the entire labour supply chain.
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Implementing effective monitoring and compliance practices.
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Modern Slavery:
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Assessing and mitigating the risks of worker exploitation and ensuring transparency within your supply chain.
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Meeting your obligations under the Modern Slavery Act 2015.
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Criminal Finances Act 2017 (CFA 2017) Compliance:
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Evaluating and mitigating the risks of tax evasion and financial fraud in your labour supply chain.
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Ensuring compliance with the Criminal Finances Act 2017.
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Payroll Compliance:
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Ensuring your contingent and temporary workforce complies with employment law, including:
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PAYE and CIS compliance.
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Holiday pay regulations.
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Pension auto-enrolment.
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By completing this course, you have equipped yourself with the knowledge and tools to protect your business from legal and compliance risks while fostering a fair and transparent working environment.
Next Steps
You’re now in a position to independently audit your own organisation and supply chain – a critical step in your ongoing LSCA self-certification journey.
Your completed audit will:
- Highlight any unresolved risks or gaps in assurance.
- Provide a documented line of defence in the event of an HMRC inspection or formal investigation.
- Strengthen your commercial credibility with clients and regulators alike.
- Retain audit evidence for at least six years (HMRC norm).
Accessing Your Self-Certification Templates
All LSCA Self-Certification templates, forms, and audit support tools are available via your course dashboard and remain accessible throughout your active subscription.
Use these tools to:
- Record audit findings.
- Generate evidence-based reports.
- Maintain a consistent compliance posture.
This training is general guidance, not legal advice; current as of November 2025.