Sustainability Standards

The micro-credential in Sustainability Standards is designed to equip you with the knowledge and expertise to navigate the evolving landscape of sustainability reporting frameworks and drive meaningful change within organisations. Join us in shaping a future where sustainability reporting drives positive change and transparency. 


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Content

12 European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) & 2 IFRS Sustainability Standards

1. Overview of CSRD and ESRS
2. Overview of ESRS 1 & ESRS 2
3. ESRS E1: Climate Change
4. ESRS E2: Pollution
5. ESRS E3: Water & Marine Resources
6. ESRS E4: Biodiversity & Ecosystems
7. ESRS E5: Resource Use & the Circular Economy
8. ESRS S1: Own Workforce
9. ESRS S2: Workers in the Value Chain
10. ESRS S3: Affected Communities
11. ESRS S4: Consumers & End Users
12. ESRS G1: Business Conduct
13. IFRS S1: General requirements for disclosure of sustainability-related financial information
14. IFRS S2: Climate-related Disclosures
15. Questions for Module 1



Subject Matter Experts


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Sheila Stanley


Sheila is an ACCA certified Integrated Reporting Practitioner and has worked on numerous award-winning Integrated Reports, Sustainability Reports and Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) Reports developed against sustainability disclosure requirements such as the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) and the TCFD. She is currently pursuing a MSc in Sustainable Development with University College Dublin and possesses a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) from the University of London. You can view her LinkedIn profile on https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheila-stanley-b5447625/


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Vivienne Fitzpatrick 


Vivienne has over 20 years’ experience in investment banking sales and business development, alongside setting up a fitness business (H-Kore Studios, Hong Kong). Her passion is combining her experience and using an entrepreneurial mindset to help businesses and find solutions for problems.  In the last few years, she has been increasingly interested in expanding her knowledge on sustainable development, climate change and what can be done to help and educate others. This led her to enrol as a full-time student in UCD’s MSc in Sustainable Development, which she will complete in the Summer of 2023.
 

Key Details


Method: Recorded webinars, downloadable resources and interactive text based learning 

Location: Fully online

Assessment: Mutiple choice questions & audited learning log

CPD Credit: 15 hours (on completion of assessment)

Cost: €625

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