ISO 26000REA — Social Responsibility in Mining
Master Certificate Level 6-7 Leadership ISO Materials
ISO 26000REA — Social Responsibility in Mining
REF: MTL-REA-26000REA
6
Subjects
500
Total Marks
65%
Pass Mark
Lifetime
Validity
Who Is It For

This certification is designed for senior managers, directors, and decision-makers in the mining sector who have substantial experience and responsibility for corporate social responsibility initiatives. It is essential for those who aim to enhance their knowledge and skills in aligning mining practices with social responsibility standards.

Prerequisites

None

Awarding Body: LAPT — London Academy of Professional Training

Curriculum Overview
1 Capstone Project: Designing a Social Responsibility Programme 5 chapters · 30 classes · 50 marks
Understanding ISO 26000 and Its Relevance to Mining 6 classes
1.1 Explore the Principles of ISO 26000 in Context
1.2 Identify Key Stakeholders in Mining Operations
1.3 Assess Social Responsibility Expectations in Mining
1.4 Analyze Case Studies of ISO 26000 Implementations
1.5 Develop a Framework for a Social Responsibility Programme
1.6 Plan Strategies for Engaging Stakeholders in Mining
Identifying Key Stakeholders and Their Expectations 6 classes
2.1 Define Key Stakeholders in Mining Operations
2.2 Analyze Stakeholder Expectations and Interests
2.3 Map Stakeholder Influence and Impact
2.4 Prioritize Stakeholders for Social Responsibility Engagement
2.5 Develop Communication Strategies for Stakeholder Engagement
2.6 Create an Action Plan to Address Stakeholder Concerns
Assessing Social, Environmental, and Economic Impacts 6 classes
3.1 Identify Key Social Impact Indicators in Mining
3.2 Evaluate Environmental Risks and Benefits of Mining Operations
3.3 Analyze Economic Contributions of Mining to Local Communities
3.4 Conduct Stakeholder Engagement for Impact Assessment
3.5 Develop a Comprehensive Impact Assessment Framework
3.6 Present Findings and Recommendations for Social Responsibility Programme
Developing a Comprehensive Social Responsibility Strategy 6 classes
4.1 Assess Current Social Responsibility Practices in Mining
4.2 Identify Stakeholder Needs and Expectations
4.3 Establish Key Goals for a Social Responsibility Programme
4.4 Develop Strategic Initiatives for Community Engagement
4.5 Create Metrics for Evaluating Social Responsibility Impact
4.6 Plan for Continuous Improvement and Stakeholder Feedback
Implementing, Monitoring, and Reporting on Social Responsibility Initiatives 6 classes
5.1 Define Key Metrics for Social Responsibility Initiatives
5.2 Develop an Implementation Timeline for Social Programs
5.3 Identify Stakeholders for Effective Monitoring
5.4 Create a Monitoring Framework for Ongoing Assessment
5.5 Design a Reporting Strategy for Transparency and Accountability
5.6 Analyze Case Studies of Successful Social Responsibility Reporting
2 Leadership in Social Responsibility Within the Mining Sector 5 chapters · 30 classes · 100 marks
Understanding Social Responsibility in Mining Operations 6 classes
1.1 Define Social Responsibility in the Context of Mining
1.2 Identify Key Stakeholders in Mining Operations
1.3 Analyze the Impact of Mining on Local Communities
1.4 Explore Ethical Practices in Mining Leadership
1.5 Evaluate Case Studies of Social Responsibility in Mining
1.6 Develop Action Plans for Responsible Mining Practices
ISO 26000: Principles and Guidelines for Social Responsibility 6 classes
2.1 Understand the Core Principles of ISO 26000 for Social Responsibility
2.2 Explore Stakeholder Inclusiveness in Mining Operations
2.3 Assess the Importance of Accountability in Mining Leadership
2.4 Examine Transparency Practices in the Mining Sector
2.5 Identify Social Responsibility Challenges in Mining Leadership
2.6 Develop an Action Plan for Implementing ISO 26000 Guidelines
Stakeholder Engagement and Communication Strategies 6 classes
3.1 Identify Key Stakeholders in the Mining Sector
3.2 Analyze Stakeholder Needs and Concerns
3.3 Develop Effective Communication Strategies
3.4 Implement Engagement Techniques with Stakeholders
3.5 Assess the Impact of Communication on Stakeholder Relationships
3.6 Create a Stakeholder Engagement Action Plan
Implementing Social Responsibility Initiatives in Mining Projects 6 classes
4.1 Assessing Stakeholder Needs in Mining Communities
4.2 Designing Effective Social Responsibility Strategies
4.3 Integrating Social Responsibility into Mining Operations
4.4 Measuring the Impact of Social Responsibility Initiatives
4.5 Engaging Employees in Social Responsibility Efforts
4.6 Communicating Social Responsibility Outcomes to Stakeholders
Measuring and Reporting Social Responsibility Outcomes 6 classes
5.1 Define Key Metrics for Social Responsibility in Mining
5.2 Develop Frameworks for Measuring Social Responsibility Outcomes
5.3 Utilize Stakeholder Feedback to Enhance Measurement Accuracy
5.4 Analyze Data Collection Methods for Reporting Purposes
5.5 Design Effective Reporting Templates for Social Responsibility Outcomes
5.6 Present Findings on Social Responsibility to Stakeholders
3 Evaluating Social Responsibility Initiatives 5 chapters · 30 classes · 75 marks
Foundations of Social Responsibility in Mining 6 classes
1.1 Define Key Concepts of Social Responsibility in Mining
1.2 Analyze the Importance of Ethics in Mining Operations
1.3 Identify Stakeholders in Mining and Their Roles
1.4 Evaluate Case Studies of Social Responsibility Initiatives
1.5 Assess the Impact of CSR on Mining Communities
1.6 Develop an Action Plan for Implementing CSR Practices
Understanding ISO 26000 and Its Relevance 6 classes
2.1 Define ISO 26000 and Its Core Principles
2.2 Identify Key Stakeholders in Mining Social Responsibility
2.3 Explore the Importance of Social Responsibility in Mining
2.4 Assess the Impact of Social Responsibility on Community Relations
2.5 Analyze Case Studies of Successful Social Responsibility Initiatives
2.6 Develop a Framework for Implementing ISO 26000 in Mining Operations
Key Social Responsibility Initiatives in Rare Earth Mining 6 classes
3.1 Identify Key Social Responsibility Initiatives in Rare Earth Mining
3.2 Analyze the Impact of Social Responsibility on Local Communities
3.3 Evaluate Best Practices for Sustainable Mining Operations
3.4 Assess Stakeholder Engagement Strategies in Mining Projects
3.5 Explore Case Studies of Successful Social Responsibility Initiatives
3.6 Develop a Framework for Implementing Social Responsibility Strategies
Evaluating the Impact of Social Responsibility Initiatives 6 classes
4.1 Analyze the Framework for Evaluating Social Responsibility Initiatives
4.2 Identify Key Performance Indicators for Measuring Impact
4.3 Assess Stakeholder Engagement in Social Responsibility Practices
4.4 Examine Case Studies of Successful Social Responsibility Initiatives
4.5 Develop Strategies for Monitoring and Reporting Social Impact
4.6 Create an Action Plan to Enhance Social Responsibility Performance
Strategic Leadership in Implementing Social Responsibility 6 classes
5.1 Define Strategic Leadership in the Context of Social Responsibility
5.2 Analyze the Role of Stakeholders in Mining Social Responsibility Initiatives
5.3 Evaluate Best Practices for Implementing Social Responsibility in Mining
5.4 Identify Key Metrics for Assessing the Impact of Social Responsibility Initiatives
5.5 Develop a Strategic Action Plan for Enhancing Social Responsibility Efforts
5.6 Present and Justify Social Responsibility Improvements to Stakeholders
4 Implementing Social Responsibility in Mining Operations 5 chapters · 30 classes · 75 marks
Understanding ISO 26000: Core Principles of Social Responsibility in Mining 6 classes
1.1 Define Social Responsibility within Mining Contexts
1.2 Identify Key Principles of ISO 26000 in Mining
1.3 Explore Stakeholder Engagement in Mining Operations
1.4 Assess Environmental Impact and Sustainability in Mining
1.5 Evaluate Ethical Labour Practices in the Mining Sector
1.6 Develop a Social Responsibility Action Plan for Mining Projects
Stakeholder Engagement: Identifying and Involving Key Parties 6 classes
2.1 Define Key Stakeholders in Mining Operations
2.2 Analyze the Roles and Interests of Stakeholders
2.3 Develop a Stakeholder Engagement Strategy
2.4 Identify Effective Communication Channels for Stakeholders
2.5 Implement Stakeholder Feedback Mechanisms
2.6 Evaluate the Impact of Stakeholder Engagement on Mining Practices
Assessing Social Impacts: Tools and Strategies for Mining Operations 6 classes
3.1 Identify Key Social Impacts of Mining Operations
3.2 Analyze Stakeholder Engagement Techniques in Mining
3.3 Evaluate Tools for Measuring Social Impact in Mining
3.4 Implement Strategies for Effective Social Impact Assessment
3.5 Create Action Plans to Mitigate Negative Social Impacts
3.6 Review Case Studies on Successful Social Responsibility in Mining
Integrating Social Responsibility into Mining Operations: Best Practices 6 classes
4.1 Define Social Responsibility Within the Context of Mining
4.2 Identify Key Stakeholders in Mining Operations
4.3 Assess Current Practices Against ISO 26000 Standards
4.4 Develop Community Engagement Strategies for Mining
4.5 Integrate Environmental Stewardship into Mining Plans
4.6 Create an Action Plan for Implementing Social Responsibility
Reporting and Communicating Social Responsibility Efforts in Mining 6 classes
5.1 Identify Key Stakeholders in Mining Social Responsibility Reporting
5.2 Analyze Ethical Reporting Standards in Mining
5.3 Develop Effective Communication Strategies for Social Responsibility
5.4 Create Templates for Reporting Social Responsibility Metrics
5.5 Evaluate Case Studies of Successful Mining Communication Practices
5.6 Implement Feedback Mechanisms for Continuous Social Responsibility Improvement
5 Stakeholder Engagement and Communication Strategies 5 chapters · 30 classes · 100 marks
Understanding Stakeholders in Mining: Identification and Analysis 6 classes
1.1 Define Stakeholders in the Mining Sector
1.2 Identify Key Stakeholder Groups in Mining
1.3 Analyze Stakeholder Interests and Influence
1.4 Assess the Impact of Stakeholders on Mining Projects
1.5 Map Stakeholder Relationships and Dynamics
1.6 Develop Strategies for Effective Stakeholder Engagement
Building Trust: Foundations of Effective Communication 6 classes
2.1 Identify Key Stakeholders for Effective Engagement
2.2 Analyze Communication Styles: Choosing the Right Approach
2.3 Develop Active Listening Skills to Foster Trust
2.4 Craft Clear and Transparent Messaging Strategies
2.5 Implement Feedback Mechanisms for Continuous Improvement
2.6 Evaluate Communication Effectiveness through Stakeholder Surveys
Engagement Strategies: Tailoring Approaches for Diverse Stakeholder Groups 6 classes
3.1 Identify Stakeholder Groups in Mining Environments
3.2 Analyze Diverse Needs and Expectations of Stakeholders
3.3 Develop Tailored Communication Strategies for Each Stakeholder
3.4 Employ Effective Engagement Techniques for Community Stakeholders
3.5 Integrate Feedback Mechanisms in Engagement Plans
3.6 Evaluate the Impact of Engagement Strategies on Stakeholder Relationships
Collaborative Dialogues: Techniques for Facilitating Stakeholder Engagement 6 classes
4.1 Identify Key Stakeholders for Effective Engagement
4.2 Assess Stakeholder Interests and Concerns
4.3 Develop Collaborative Dialogue Techniques
4.4 Facilitate Open Communication in Stakeholder Meetings
4.5 Evaluate the Impact of Stakeholder Engagement Strategies
4.6 Create an Action Plan for Continuous Stakeholder Communication
Evaluating Engagement Outcomes: Metrics and Impact Assessment 6 classes
5.1 Define Key Metrics for Engagement Outcomes
5.2 Develop Methods for Measuring Stakeholder Satisfaction
5.3 Analyze Data Collection Techniques for Impact Assessment
5.4 Interpret Findings to Assess Engagement Effectiveness
5.5 Communicate Results to Stakeholders Effectively
5.6 Implement Continuous Improvement Strategies Based on Feedback
6 Introduction to ISO 26000 and Its Principles 5 chapters · 30 classes · 100 marks
Understanding ISO 26000: Foundations and Origins 6 classes
1.1 Explore the Concept of Social Responsibility in Mining
1.2 Identify Key Historical Milestones Leading to ISO 26000
1.3 Define the Core Principles of ISO 26000
1.4 Examine the Relationship Between ISO 26000 and Sustainable Development
1.5 Analyze Case Studies on ISO 26000 Implementation in Mining
1.6 Develop a Personal Action Plan for Promoting ISO 26000 Principles
Core Principles of ISO 26000: An Overview 6 classes
2.1 Define Key Concepts of ISO 26000
2.2 Identify the Seven Core Principles of Social Responsibility
2.3 Explore Stakeholder Inclusiveness in Mining Operations
2.4 Analyze the Importance of Accountability in Mining Practices
2.5 Assess Transparency in Communicating Social Responsibility Efforts
2.6 Apply the Core Principles to Real-World Mining Scenarios
Stakeholder Engagement: A Key Component of Social Responsibility 6 classes
3.1 Define Stakeholder Engagement in Mining
3.2 Identify Key Stakeholders in Mining Operations
3.3 Explore Effective Communication Strategies with Stakeholders
3.4 Analyze Case Studies of Successful Stakeholder Engagement
3.5 Develop a Stakeholder Engagement Plan for a Mining Project
3.6 Evaluate the Impact of Stakeholder Engagement on Social Responsibility
Implementation Strategies for ISO 26000 in Mining Operations 6 classes
4.1 Understand the Core Principles of ISO 26000
4.2 Identify Stakeholders in Mining Operations
4.3 Assess Current Social Responsibility Practices
4.4 Develop an Action Plan for ISO 26000 Implementation
4.5 Integrate ISO 26000 into Existing Mining Policies
4.6 Monitor and Evaluate the Impact of Implementation Efforts
Measuring the Impact of ISO 26000: Tools and Metrics 6 classes
5.1 Define Key Metrics for Measuring ISO 26000 Impact
5.2 Explore Tools for Assessing Social Responsibility in Mining
5.3 Analyze Case Studies of ISO 26000 Implementation
5.4 Develop a Framework for Continuous Improvement in Mining Practices
5.5 Create a Stakeholder Engagement Plan Utilizing ISO 26000 Standards
5.6 Evaluate and Report on the Effectiveness of ISO 26000 Initiatives
Assessment Breakdown
50%
Theory
35%
Practical
15%
Project

Passing Mark: 325 / 500 (65%)

Methods: Written Examination, Practical Assignment, Portfolio Assessment

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ISO 26000REA — Social Responsibility in Mining