About this course
CSRD E-Learning is a self-phased online program offered in English language and consisting of nine modules enriched with interactive assignments, case-studies from organisations in different sectors, real-life examples, simulations and online games developed for guaranteed learning.
This course is suitable for a wide range of professionals within and beyond sustainability reporting. The average time required to complete this course is 10 hours. Our learning platform is well-equipped with discussion panels where dedicated experts will respond to your questions every week. After completing the course, participants will receive a course completion digital certificate. This course is in English.
Content of the course
CSRD E-Learning consists of the following subjects:
- Unfolding CSRD
- CSRD Project Management
- ESRS Requirements
- CSRD Materiality Assessment
- Environmental ESRS
- Social ESRS
- Governance ESRS
- Action Plan & ESRS Gap Analysis
- Data Management
Key learning outcomes
After taking CSRD E-Learning, you will:
- Acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to initiate and execute CSRD projects in your organisation.
- Identify which CSRD requirements are to be disclosed within different phases of the reporting timeline.
- Make a gap analysis and set the targets by the ESRS requirements.
- Assess your organisational double materiality in accordance with the ESRS requirements.
- Initiate your own CSRD action plan to start the first ESRS project in your organisation.
- Discover the stages of a CSRD action plan and the workstreams it entails.
Practical information
We accept enrollments to CSRD E-Learning continuously. After placing your order, you will be granted access to the e-learning platform within a few minutes. The language of this course is English.
PE points (NL) listed on this course are an indication of the time that will be spent on the course. Participants remain responsible to check if the learning activity is suitable to be included in their PE plan, and if the points indicated correspond with the actual time the participant spent.