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

14th September, 13:10 – 14:00 HKT

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zero hero test

A second standard content module.

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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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Find certified suppliers at the 2020 Toy Fairs

Catalogue of certified factories and free seminar from industry leaders

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New Dates & Changes to Spielwarenmesse 2024 Have Just Been Announced

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

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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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IETP joins effort to establish World Sustainable Toy Day

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

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Impacts of Family-Friendly Factories program and how they’re supporting workers through the COVID-19 pandemic

Promoting worker well-being lies at the heart of the ICTI Ethical Toy Program (IETP). Supporting factories to deliver improvements that not only benefit factory workers – but also deliver positive business outcomes – is central to our mission to build better lives for workers and stronger industry through ethical production.

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The new Ethical Toy Program website is here

Our new website brings fresh content, features, and resources for our members, with a dynamic new design to reflect our refreshed Ethical Toy Program branding and our core purpose: delivering better lives for workers. Available in both English and Chinese, the site is optimized to work across multiple platforms - ensuring a good user experience for companies, factories, and workers accessing the site on their tablets or mobile devices.

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Learn about Toy manufacturing opportunities in Mexico with us this August!

Hear from representatives from the Mexican Manufacturing Association, the Mexican Toy Industry Association and Ernst & Young discuss the opportunities and challenges of manufacturing or reshoring production to Mexico for the Toy industry.

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This year we are bringing Family-Friendly Spaces to more factories than ever before

Our 2019 Family-Friendly Spaces program officially launches on the 8th of July.

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Supply chain solutions to China’s left-behind children problem

Mark Robertson, Senior Vice President, Communications & Stakeholder Relations, ICTI Ethical Toy ProgramÁine McCarthy, Assistant Manager, Marketing & Communications, ICTI Ethical Toy Program

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Hear our General Manager, Anita Lo, speak at the Child, Baby and Maternity Expo 2023 in China this December

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Supporting Migrant Workers through COVID-19

Migrant parent workers are particularly impacted by COVID-19. Many face extended periods of separation from their children as travel restrictions, reduced income, and increased work pressures further limit opportunities for families to connect and spend time together.

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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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Social Impact Assessment Training and Resources

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We have Partnered with Shared Value Initiative Hong Kong for their CREATIVE COLLISION event this March 29th

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Spotlight on Gender Equality this March 8th, International Women’s Day

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IETP Launches Upgraded Website with a Brand-New Look & User-Friendly Features

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IETP Enhances its Social Impact Assessment with a Multifunctional Digital Platform

Launched in 2020, the ICTI Ethical Toy Program (IETP) Social Impact Assessment Program (SIA), was developed to provide a trusted method of evaluation, cost effectively and efficiently, of a company’s ability to manage labor standards risks.