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IETP CEO Q&A session with the British Toy & Hobby Association

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Bringing Sustainability to Sourcing Strategies | Featured: The Toy Book

November 2022, Sarah Ng, Senior Corporate Communications Manager, IETP.

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IETP joins effort to establish World Sustainable Toy Day

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A chance to get ethical standards right

Mark Robertson, Senior Vice President, Communications & Stakeholder Relations, ICTI Ethical Toy Program

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4 Steps to Join Forces on the Elimination of Child Labor by 2025

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New Dates & Changes to Spielwarenmesse 2024 Have Just Been Announced

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Find certified suppliers at the 2020 Toy Fairs

Catalogue of certified factories and free seminar from industry leaders

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4个步骤让企业参与支持联合国达成2025 年消除童工劳动的目标

Sarah Ng, Manager, Corporate Communications, ICTI Ethical Toy Program

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Hear our COO, Johnny Kong, speak on measuring social impact at Rethink HK

14th September, 13:10 – 14:00 HKT

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Reminder for factories in China: update your Worker Helpline cards and Posters

Since March 2018 we have been informing factories in mainland China that the old number of the IETP Worker Helpline will expire in November 2018, and that we now have a new number in operation which is 4001-583580.

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Hear our General Manager, Anita Lo, speak at Rethink HK this September

14th September, 15:55–16:45 HKT

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The families at the heart of the toy supply chain

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Ethical Toy Program publishes new Worker Helpline Briefing

The Ethical Toy Program Worker Helpline was first launched in 2010 to inform, educate and empower workers so they can effectively manage work-related issues and their personal lives.

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Family-Friendly Spaces Sharing Conference 2022: Working Together Hand in Hand to Achieve Shared Benefits

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Consultation on proposed updates to the Ethical Toy Program

The Ethical Toy Program, formerly ICTI CARE, is excited to announce two proposed updates to the Ethical Toy Program

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Hybrid Conference Highlights IETP’s Achievement in Promoting Family Friendly Workplaces

The 6th Family Friendly Spaces (FFS) program came to a successful end this summer. In addition to creating an unforgettable summertime for working parents and their children, the program also brought many unforgettable memories and positive impacts to the participating factories and program sponsors.

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Exclusive: How the ICTI Ethical Toy Program provides supply chain stability in unstable times | Featured: Toy World Magazine

The article first appeared in Toy World Magazine, read the original article here.

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Exclusive: the ICTI Ethical Toy Program on the success of Family Friendly Spaces | Featured: Toy World Magazine

The article first appeared in Toy World Magazine, read the original article.

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Exclusive: IETP’s Sarah Ng on the most trusted responsible sourcing programme for toys | Featured: Toy World Magazine

The article first appeared in Toy World Magazine, read the original article here.

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ICTI Ethical Toy Program Worker Helpline – new number & extended operating hours

The Ethical Toy Program Worker Helpline has offered free, confidential information and advice to thousands of factory workers since its launch in 2010. The Helpline supports the welfare of toy factory workers, and is dedicated to helping workers maintain a good state of mind to help them face their work and personal matters positively, whilst also promoting harmonious working environments at factories.

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New Audit Checklist and Updated Certification Methodology live from 1st November 2018

The ICTI Ethical Toy Program’s new audit checklist and updated certification methodology, developed in response to industry consultation and feedback, are launching this week.

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Office Relocation Notice

The Hong Kong office of ICTI CARE FOUNDATION ASIA LIMITED will be relocated to the below address with effect from 1st February 2023. All telephone numbers and email addresses remain unchanged.

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Responsible Recruitment Guidance to help factories navigate worker shortages caused by COVID-19

The manufacturing workforce in China is comprised mostly of internal migrant workers. As factories have started to resume operations, some of their workforce that traveled home for Chinese New Year may not have returned to their positions as soon as they wished to be because of disruption caused by COVID-19.