Our Partners

We Work with Leading Content Partners

We believe in the power of collaboration. That’s why we’ve forged strong partnerships with some of the industry’s most respected content creators and thought leaders. By leveraging their expertise and innovative ideas, we strive to deliver high-quality, engaging content that resonates with our audience.

GRC Compliance Education

AlertForce specialises in premium compliance training for work health and safety (WHS) / occupational health and safety (OHS). These courses are focussed on the practical side of WHS/OHS in the workplace. They offer OHS/WHS training on various topics such as confined space entry, working at heights, asbestos awareness, first aid, and more.  They also offer online courses, face-to-face training and compliance solutions to help businesses comply with workplace health and safety regulations.

i-KYC specialises in financial crime compliance training and helping organisations effectively recognise and understand financial crime compliance obligations. By providing comprehensive training, i-KYC aims to help organisations protect themselves against regulatory and reputational risk, create a culture of learning and development, and enhance staff awareness of anti-money laundering issues.

Protecht is a leading provider of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) software and solutions. They help organisations manage their risks effectively and efficiently, enabling them to achieve their strategic objectives. They also offer a comprehensive platform that covers various aspects of risk management,

FCRMC is a South Africa-based management consulting business with vast experience in assisting clients manage their financial crime and sanctions risk. The eLearning courses in this suite are designed to inform your people and enable them to recognise and escalate issues, helping to safeguard your operating environment and resources from financial crime abuse.

The Australian Catholic Anti-Slavery Network (ACAN) is a collaboration of over 30 Catholic entities in Australia, including those in education, health, social and aged care services, finance and investment. It was established in 2019 to address the issue of modern slavery within the operations and supply chains of these Catholic organisations. ACAN’s work is particularly significant due to the Catholic Church’s role as a major procurer of goods and services in Australia. By addressing modern slavery within its own operations and supply chains, the Catholic Church can set an example for other organisations and contribute to a broader effort to eradicate this global issue.