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Sustainability Reporting Using The Issb Standards
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 539.32 MB | Duration: 1h 44m
Understand the requirements of IFRS S1 and S2. Learn to draft a ESG report using our step-by-step guided template.

What you'll learn
Key concepts and terminology behind the ISSB Standards
Understand financial materiality and choose the relevant ESG topics and metrics to report for your company.
Collect and present data correctly with the required breakdown
Align your company's ESG governance structure and strategic planning with the ISSB requirements
Set performance targets and monitor progress in accordance with the ISSB Standards
Identify gaps in your company's current sustainability report and strategy
Requirements
Basic knowledge of corporate ESG
Familiarity with sustainability reports
Description
This course will help you to:Appreciate the history & context behind the ISSB Standards so that you can use it correctly.Understand the key concepts and terminology behind the IFRS S1 and S2 disclosure requirements.Draft a compliant report using our template with step-by-step guidance.By the end of this course, you will gain the knowledge needed to use the ISSB Standards. It includes video lessons, knowledge review quizzes, and a downloadable copy of our reporting template with guidance notes.The new ISSB Standards is fast becoming a global standard for sustainability reporting around the world. Countries such as Singapore, Hong Kong, Canada, Australia, South Korea, Japan, India, Brazil, the UK and many others have announced plans to use it for mandatory corporate reporting. In this course, we will explain concepts in simple language, recommend best practices, and provide the template for drafting a full report. The ISSB Standards gives a high degree of flexibility and various options for the required disclosures. However, users must read and understand many detailed requirements, as well as a large number of application rules. Our course is designed to help you bypass all that. We've put in a lot of time and effort to connect, explain and summarize all the requirements so that you can use it without reading the documentation!Everything in this course is designed to be implementation-oriented. After completion, industry practitioners will be able to use the knowledge immediately to help them plan their sustainability strategies, workflow and data collection to ensure compliance with the ISSB Standards.
Overview
Section 1: Course Introduction
Lecture 1 Course introduction
Section 2: History of the ISSB Standards
Lecture 2 Overview
Lecture 3 The Alphabet Soup of standards and frameworks
Lecture 4 Impact vs financial materiality
Lecture 5 Industry-based vs topic-based standards
Lecture 6 IFRS Foundation takes up the consolidation baton
Lecture 7 Release of IFRS S1 and S2 and early adoption by jurisdictions
Lecture 8 Summary
Section 3: Understanding the Requirements of the IFRS S1
Lecture 9 Overview
Lecture 10 General requirements for drafting and publishing reports
Lecture 11 Requirements for the content of your report
Lecture 12 Sources of guidance for choosing topics and metrics
Lecture 13 Summary
Section 4: Climate-related Disclosures Using the IFRS S2
Lecture 14 Overview
Lecture 15 Introduction to the IFRS S2
Lecture 16 Core content differences versus IFRS S1
Lecture 17 Switching from TCFD Framework to IFRS S2
Lecture 18 Governance & Risk Management
Lecture 19 Strategy - Climate-related Risks & Opportunities
Lecture 20 Strategy - Climate Resilience & Scenario Analysis
Lecture 21 Metrics - Cross-industry & Industry-based
Lecture 22 Targets - Climate-related Targets
Lecture 23 Summary
Section 5: Report Template with Step-by-Step Guidance
Lecture 24 Overview
Lecture 25 IFRS S1 Disclosures
Lecture 26 IFRS S2 Disclosures
Lecture 27 Final comments
Executives involved in sustainability management or those looking to do so,C-suite of listed companies subjected to mandatory reporting by law,Company directors with fiduciary and governance duties for sustainability,Investors, fund managers and credit analysts,Consultants, auditors, entrepreneurs, regulators and software providers for sustainability reporting
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