Grow – Good Work for Fashion

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10.30am -10.45am Arrival and Registration

10.45am – 11.15am Introduction to Good Work for Fashion
With the Greater London Authority (GLA), London Legacy Development Agency (LLDC), Fashion District and The Trampery

An introduction to Good Work for Fashion, addressing the need for social and environmental governance in the sector, resources and support available, and how Good Work Standard accreditation will ensure London remains one of the most innovative and sustainable fashion capitals.

11.30am – 12.30pm Good Work for Fashion Workshops
The opportunity for delegates to attend a series of mini-interactive workshops that will support Good Work for Fashion.

11.30am – 12.00pm
• Good Social and Environmental Governance with Almira Lardizabal Hussain and Max Smith, Impactful
• Fair Pay and a London Living Wage with Tessa Griffith, Managing Director, Molly Goddard and Jess Goble, Senior Programme Manager, London Living Wage

12.00pm – 12.30pm
• Better Diversity and Inclusion in the Fashion Sector with Davina Appiagyei, Policy Researcher, Fashion Roundtable
• Dynamic Internships and Work placements with Jason Gonsalves, Brand Director and Sulay Kelly, Brand Partnerships Executive, The Face and Johanna Lacey, Senior Relationship Manager, A New Direction

12.45pm -1.15pm Plenary and Signup for businesses
Opportunity for businesses attending to sign up to the Good Work Standard, alongside a round up of other initiatives and support available to deliver Good Work for Fashion across the capital.

The Trampery is home to London’s largest campus of fashion studios and facilities across Poplar Works and Fish Island Village. Since 2012, The Trampery has supported more than 1,000 businesses, providing affordable workspace and business support as part of sector-focused facilities across London.

London Legacy Development Corporation
Formed in April 2012, the London Legacy Development Corporation’s mission is to use the opportunity of the London 2012 Games and the creation of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park to change the lives of people in east London and drive growth and investment in London and the UK, by developing an inspiring and innovative place where people want – and can afford – to live, work and visit.

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  • When Sep 24, 2021 from 04:30 PM to 07:30 PM (Asia/Bangkok / UTC700)
  • Where British Council, 1 Redman Place, Stratford, London, E20 1JQ
  • Attendees Rachel Williamson, Programme Director – Economic Fairness, Greater London Authority Shaun Lowthian, Principal Project Officer – Economic Fairness, Greater London Authority Ryan Yasin, Founder and CEO, Petit Pli Rebecca Morter, Founder and CEO, Lone Design Club
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