Corporate Responsibility reporting, or sustainability reporting, has played a central role in the emergence of the field of Corporate Responsibility since the 1990s. Now, a great number of the world's leading businesses publicly communicate their policies, performance and objectives via some form of report; in hard copy, via interactive websites or as part of their annual report and accounts.
At The Reassurance Network we anticipate the continued growth of this type of formal disclosure among companies (and their supply chains), and foresee the increasing use of technology to help communicate complex messages to diverse audiences.
We have written, reviewed and verified Corporate Responsibility reports for many blue-chip companies. They serve many purposes; stimulating internal awareness and action; creating healthy engagement and debate; providing essential information on risks and opportunities and promoting improvements through public commitment. In all cases, we try and create a balance between what a client wants to say, and what its stakeholders expect to hear, ensuring that reports are accurate, complete and relevant. Most importantly, all reports need to be effective pieces of communication, engaging audiences in the company's key areas of impact and responsibility, thus enabling them to make informed opinions and choices.
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The Reassurance Network worked with BA on their CR reporting for a number of years.
"The assurance statement was one of the most informative and useful that I have seen to date"
We create and write stand-alone reports, web based reports and even sections to be embedded into annual reports. Regardless of the format you decide, we use our expertise to create reports that support your brand and engage your audiences.
We have a great deal of experience and expertise in providing assurance and verification of CR reports, and ensure that we add real value for our clients through this service.
We work with clients to try and help them improve the overall processes behind their reporting; whether this is data management, performance monitoring, content selection, stakeholder input, assurance or general coordination