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Webinar: Introduction to upcoming legislative changes – 1 May

Webinar: Introduction to upcoming legislative changes – 1 May

Introduction to upcoming legislative changes

Event Details

Date: 1 May 2026
Location: Online
Time: 12:00 – 13:00

A significant wave of legislative and regulatory change is approaching across construction, employment, corporate governance, and commercial law. These changes will have implications for your business over the next 12–24 months.

Members are invited to attend our webinar, in collaboration with Hill Dickinson, where experts will provide a clear, practical overview of what’s changing, when it’s happening, and what you should be doing now to prepare.

During the session, we will be discussing: 

  • Progress on the implementation of the Grenfell Inquiry’s Phase 2 recommendations, including the Building Safety Levy and evolving regulatory framework
  • The Construction Products Reform White Paper
  • The outcome of a the late payment and retentions consultation
  • Major employment law changes under the Employment Rights Act 2025
  • Mandatory identification for directors and people with significant control
  • Updates to procurement thresholds and data protection rules

Why attend?

  • Understand how upcoming changes will affect your organisation
  • Identify key risks and compliance priorities
  • Gain practical guidance on next steps
  • Put your questions directly to our specialists

Duration: 1 hour

Qualifies towards your CPD

Operable Walls Working Group – 13 May

Operable Walls Working Group – 13 May

Operable Walls Working Group

Event Details

Date: 13 May 2026
Location: To be confirmed
Timings: To be confirmed

FIS is holding its Operable Walls working group in person on 13 May. The location, timings and agenda will be posted here shortly. 

If you would like to receive notification via email once the details are confirmed, please email hermioneneale@thefis.org 

Operable Walls Working Group – 13 May

Drylining Working Group – 14 May

Drylining Working Group

Event Details

Date: 14 May 2026
Location: TBC
Timings: 11:00 – 16:00

FIS is holding its Drylining working group in person on 14 May.  The location, timings and agenda will be posted here shortly. 

If you would like to receive notification via email once the details are confirmed, please email hermioneneale@thefis.org 

Operable Walls Working Group – 13 May

Partitions, Pods and Doors working group – 19 May

Partitions, Pods and Doors working group

Event Details

Date: 19 May 2026

Location: London

Timings: 12:00 – 17:00

FIS is holding its Partitions, Pods and Doors working group in person on 19 May. The agenda will be posted here shortly. 

If you would like to receive notification via email once the details are confirmed, please email hermioneneale@thefis.org 

Visit the Partitions, Pods and Doors working group page

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Webinar: Introduction to upcoming legislative changes – 1 May

Webinar: Introduction to Modern Slavery – 26 May

Webinar: Introduction to Modern Slavery

Event Details

Date: 26 May 2026
Location: Online
Time: 14:00 – 15:00

With an estimated 49.6 million victims of modern slavery worldwide, and an estimated 100,000 victims in the UK in 2020, reports of the value of at-risk products consumed by G20 countries annually totals $354 billion.

No supply chain can be considered risk free, and with increasing regulatory due diligence requirements, focus from the investment community through ESG reporting, and more informed consumer expectations, organisations need to raise the bar when it comes to tackling modern slavery issues.

Duration: 1 hour

Qualifies towards your CPD

To receive your CPD accreditation and for this to be tracked through your Supply Chain Sustainability School dashboard make sure your full name is reflected on your Zoom account when you join the session.

Please note, if you fail to meet the attendance requirements, unfortunately you will not be issued a CPD Certificate.

What will I achieve? 

By the end of this webinar, you will:
An understanding of what modern slavery is, the current landscape and trends (UK and global perspectives)
Insights on how to spot the signs of modern slavery
Clarity around the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and future impact
Tips and points around competency frameworks and training needs for everyone in your organisation
Insights into some of the key risk categories – both in your operations and your supply chain
Free videos, toolkits, e-learning, templates and learning pathways