Sustainability reporting assurance

Certified Sustainability Reporting Assurance Course

4.9/5 average satisfaction score across all LRA courses
Delivered in English · inline translation into 20+ languages

Master sustainability reporting assurance end-to-end — from scoping and the Basis of Reporting through to the Evidence Index and the auditor's Communication Pack — on a practitioner-led programme delivered by Dr. Ross Kurinko and senior practitioners. Live online via Zoom or in person at our Canary Wharf, London office, with self-paced study inside the LRA Study Studio. Always real human guidance across every learning route.

4.9/5 Student Rating 9,600+ Graduates across EMEA 100+ Hours of auditor consultations behind the curriculum ISSA 5000 · ISAE 3000 · AA1000AS 15+ Years ESG Experience

Master sustainability reporting assurance — from the reporter's side, with full audit-ready discipline.

This Certified Sustainability Reporting Assurance Course is built on 15+ years of ESG-reporting practice for leading national and global organisations, distilled into a practical, step-by-step assurance-readiness programme — covering ISSA 5000, ISAE 3000 and AA1000AS, the assurance engagement process, a 10-point Assurance-ready Checklist, the Evidence Index, the Basis of Reporting and end-to-end climate scenarios assurance. The course runs inside the AI-powered LRA Study Studio, with real human support across every format.

Topics covered
ISSA 5000 · ISAE 3000 · AA1000AS · 10-point Assurance-ready Checklist · Evidence Index · Basis of Reporting (BoR) · Roadmap & RACI · Decision Tree (scope and level of assurance) · Communication Pack with the Auditor · Climate scenarios assurance (IFRS S2 / ESRS E1)

No basic. No advanced. Just assurance-ready.

Many training providers split sustainability reporting into "basic", "advanced" or "professional" levels. We don't. Our goal is different: every LRA graduate should be able to walk an auditor through their assurance-ready evidence pack — from scope memorandum and basis of reporting to methodology cards, evidence index, variance explanations and narrative substantiation — under either limited or reasonable assurance.

The difference is in how you get there. The LRA Study Studio adapts to your background, role, sector and current level of maturity. A CFO, an internal auditor, a sustainability reporting lead and a consultant do not need the same explanations — but they all need the same professional outcome: the ability to prepare for, run through, and pass external sustainability assurance.

"We don't teach 'basic' or 'advanced' assurance. We teach people to become assurance-ready — at the level their role, organisation and reporting context require."
What sets this course apart

Five reasons it's not another assurance course.

Built with 100+ hours of auditor consultations

This curriculum was developed by seasoned sustainability report preparers and shaped by 100+ hours of structured discussions with auditors and assurance providers. You learn what auditors actually expect to see — not a textbook abstraction of the standards.

Real deliverables, not theory

You leave with the 10-point Assurance-ready Checklist, the Evidence Index, the Basis of Reporting, the Roadmap & RACI and the Communication Pack with the Auditor — the documents auditors actually request on day one of an engagement.

ISSA 5000, ISAE 3000 and AA1000AS — together

Most assurance courses cover one standard. This one covers the three that matter for sustainability reporting today — ISSA 5000 (the new global sustainability assurance standard), ISAE 3000 (the long-standing general assurance standard) and AA1000AS (the stakeholder-inclusive specialist standard) — and shows how they relate, where they overlap and how to choose between them.

Human-in-the-loop across every route

Across every route — including Guided Flex — you can hand the AI thread to a real human. Async support from the LRA team, or scheduled live time with Dr. Kurinko, mentors or trainer. Never AI-only.

One expert curriculum, five professional learning routes

Same curriculum, different cadences and audiences. Pick what fits your role, your schedule and your budget. Multilingual: inline AI translation into 20+ languages across the curriculum, on top of every format.

Choose your format

One expert curriculum, five professional learning routes.

Same materials, same standards — different formats, different cadences, different audiences. Expert support is available on every route.

Guided Flex

Learn on your schedule, never on your own.

Flexible learning through the AI-powered LRA Study Studio, with structured assessments and specialist sustainability assurance professionals available to answer your questions through the platform.

22 CPD hours / 30 academic hours · 12 months Studio access · expert support desk · final assessments
£499+ VAT where applicable
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Live Cohort

Learn alongside peers, guided by senior mentors.

Everything in Guided Flex, plus scheduled live online sessions, cohort-based progression, mentor-reviewed exercises and peer learning around real assurance-readiness challenges.

22 CPD hours / 30 academic hours · live online sessions · mentor-reviewed exercises · peer cohort · 12 months Studio access
Intakes: Autumn — Mon 5 Oct 2026 · Spring — Mon 1 Mar 2027
£895+ VAT where applicable
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1:1 Expert Mentorship

Private expert guidance for your reporting context.

Everything in Guided Flex, plus direct mentor sessions with Dr. Ross Kurinko or a senior LRA mentor (subject to mentor availability), personalised guidance and line-by-line review of your Assurance-ready Checklist, Evidence Index and Basis of Reporting.

22 CPD hours / 30 academic hours · private mentor sessions · personalised guidance · draft review · 12 months Studio access
£1,495+ VAT where applicable
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1:1 Expert Mentorship — Applied Practice

Blended study + consulting on your real working documents.

Everything in 1:1 Expert Mentorship, plus your existing working documents are reviewed alongside the mentor sessions — Evidence Index · BoR · Checklist · control catalogue. Mentor + practitioner-consultant in one engagement, working with your real cycle via email, file-share and Zoom under NDA. Studio platform stays standard — your documents are not uploaded to the platform; we work them as files.

10 × 1.5h mentor sessions · your working documents in scope (NDA) · improved outputs returned · 12 months Studio access
£2,995+ VAT where applicable
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For teams

Train your team for sustainability assurance, together.

Custom assurance-readiness programmes for sustainability, finance, internal audit and reporting teams — delivered online, on-site, in London, or as a hybrid programme. Price on request.

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Bundle offer

Add GRI Standards Certified Training for half price

Add GRI Standards Certified Training to any Assurance course route for +£350 + VAT. Standalone price: £700 online / £1,200 on-site. Available only when purchased together with this Assurance course.

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How each route works

The same Assurance programme, shaped to four professional paths.

From day one to certificate — what the journey looks like on each route.

Guided Flex

Independent learning, support-desk-backed.

Best for: professionals preparing for assurance around a busy reporting cycle.

  • Onboarding — tell the Studio your role, sector, jurisdiction and reporting context.
  • Studio access — your personalised learning workspace opens.
  • Core learning — lessons, applied exercises and structured assessments.
  • Expert support desk — ESG and assurance professionals reply via the platform, typically within one business day.
  • Certificate — issued on completion of the final assessments.
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Live Cohort

Studio first, cohort layered on.

Best for: professionals who want peer learning and scheduled live sessions with senior LRA mentors.

  • Onboarding — tell the Studio your role, sector, jurisdiction and reporting context.
  • Start in the Studio today — no waiting for the next intake to begin.
  • Core certificate path — progress through the curriculum at your pace.
  • Cohort intake — join the next scheduled cohort (Oct 2026 / Mar 2027).
  • Live sessions + cohort recognition — twice-weekly mentor sessions; your certificate is updated to show cohort participation.
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1:1 Expert Mentorship

Dual onboarding, private mentor time.

Best for: professionals with a real upcoming assurance engagement, draft, project or organisation-specific context that needs personalised expert guidance.

  • Studio onboarding — tell the Studio your role, sector, jurisdiction and reporting context.
  • Mentor kickoff — dedicated session to map your reporting context and goals.
  • Personalised plan — your mentor calibrates focus areas and pace.
  • Private sessions + draft review — Zoom time with Dr. Kurinko or a senior LRA mentor (subject to mentor availability); review of your Checklist, Evidence Index and Basis of Reporting.
  • Certificate + mentorship recognition — your certificate is updated to show 1:1 expert mentorship.
Choose 1:1 Expert Mentorship →
Corporate Programme

Bespoke programme for your team.

Best for: sustainability, finance, internal audit and reporting teams aligning on assurance-readiness together.

  • Request a quote — share scope, team size and reporting context.
  • Scope alignment — we map assurance-readiness work to your sector and disclosure cycle.
  • Custom programme design — modules, exercises and cases built around your team.
  • Delivery — online, on-site, Canary Wharf London or hybrid blend.
  • Team certificates — per-learner credentials, each showing Corporate Programme participation.
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Want the full learning model? Dive into onboarding, the Study Studio, human support, certificates and the full delivery model on a dedicated page.
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Study Studio · Assurance

Your assurance-readiness workspace — standards, AI and expert support in one place.

The Sustainability Reporting Assurance course runs inside the AI-powered LRA Study Studio: a purpose-built workspace where you learn the standards, build your assurance-ready package, check your understanding and get support — without leaving the course environment.

It is built for sustainability reporting — not generic online learning. The Studio combines expert-built assurance content, a specialist AI Tutor, Dr. Kurinko's AI Avatar, applied assessments, growth-area tracking and access to experienced ESG and assurance professionals through the platform.

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Dr. Ross Kurinko AI avatar AI Avatar
Assistance Desk Assistance Desk
Verifiable certificate Certificates

Your dashboard, your AI Tutor, your progress — in one workspace.

What the Studio helps you do
  • Understand assurance in your context — the AI Tutor explains, simplifies, translates and applies assurance concepts to your role, sector and reporting situation.
  • Build the auditor's package — step-by-step work on the 10-point Checklist, Evidence Index, Basis of Reporting, RACI and Communication Pack.
  • Close weak areas before the auditor finds them — Mistake Coach turns weak topics into a focused revision path.
  • Get human support when judgment matters — through the Assistance Desk, experienced reporting and assurance professionals can answer questions that require practical interpretation.
  • Read and reason in your language — highlight any sentence in any lesson and the AI Tutor translates it inline into 20+ languages — Arabic, Mandarin, Hindi, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Spanish and more.
How the course works

Practitioner-led learning, accelerated by AI.

Real assurance deliverables, not theory

Every module is anchored to a real assurance artefact — Scope Memorandum, Basis of Reporting, Method Cards, Evidence Index, 10-point Checklist, Issue & Q&A Log, Communication Pack. You practise on the artefacts auditors actually ask for, the way they actually ask for them.

Live faculty for judgment calls

Direct Zoom time with Dr. Kurinko (1:1 Expert Mentorship), live online sessions with senior LRA mentors (Live Cohort), or on-site / hybrid sessions with a senior trainer (Corporate). The form of contact varies; the human presence stays.

AI Tutor + AI Avatar accelerate every lesson

A frontier-model AI Tutor pinned to every page — translate, simplify, exemplify, ask a follow-up. When text isn't enough, push-to-talk video walkthrough by Dr. Kurinko's official AI avatar.

Mistake Coach closes the gaps

Wrong answers and weak topics auto-surface into a ranked revision list — the gap closes before the auditor sees it. On 1:1 Expert Mentorship, Live Cohort and Corporate routes, a senior mentor reviews your Checklist and Evidence Index line by line on top.

Course outline

11 modules, 143 lessons — end-to-end assurance-readiness.

22 CPD hours / 30 academic hours. 143 lessons across 11 modules — text and video lessons, applied knowledge checks throughout, and 11 graded module tests closing your progression from fundamentals to climate-scenarios assurance.

Module 01 · 23 lessons · graded test

Overview of sustainability assurance.

  • Understanding assurance — definition, evolution, types, challenges, role of technology
  • Core components — principles, parties, subject matter, criteria, evidence, report, rationality
  • Terminology: financial auditing vs. sustainability assurance
  • Assurance standards and frameworks — voluntary vs. mandatory
  • Levels of assurance — limited vs. reasonable; advantages, choice criteria, process for each
  • Drivers behind the increasing demand for assurance
Module 02 · 9 lessons · graded test

Preparing for external assurance.

  • Cost considerations — internal and external; factors that influence procedures and cost
  • Assurance readiness assessment and steps towards readiness
  • What reporters expect from assurance providers
  • Continuous improvement through assurance
  • Case study — external assurance of BP's sustainability reporting
Module 03 · 7 lessons · graded test

The assurance engagement process.

  • Assurance trends
  • Choosing the right assurance scope
  • Setting up reporting boundaries
  • The six stages of the assurance process
  • Common mistakes and pitfalls
Module 04 · 10 lessons · graded test

Roadmap and RACI.

  • What the roadmap is — stages, sequencing and the critical path
  • Expected outputs at each stage
  • Planning rules that prevent delay
  • RACI model — roles and responsibilities
  • Milestones and decision gates
  • Common pitfalls and practical fixes
Module 05 · 25 lessons · graded test

The 10-point Assurance-ready Checklist.

  • Step 1 — Scope, boundaries and criteria confirmed
  • Step 2 — Basis of Reporting updated
  • Step 3 — Metric ownership assigned
  • Step 4 — Evidence Index populated
  • Step 5 — Variance ≥10% explained
  • Step 6 — Narratives substantiated
  • Step 7 — Layout marked: assured vs non-assured
  • Step 8 — Issue & Questions Log in place
  • Step 9 — Data gaps closed or qualified
  • Step 10 — Internal pre-review completed
  • Documentation to send with the checklist · quality measures to monitor · sector presets with worked examples
Module 06 · 12 lessons · graded test

Evidence Index (inventory of evidence).

  • Mental model — what 'good' looks like; common criteria
  • The core table — columns you really need; structure; formatting tips
  • How to build a working Evidence Index step-by-step
  • Worked examples
  • Common mistakes and how to fix them fast
Module 07 · 19 lessons · graded test

Basis of Reporting (BoR).

  • Scope & boundaries (organisational / operational) — checks, fixes and clear responsibilities
  • Reporting criteria (ESRS / IFRS / GRI) and versions
  • Methodologies for key indicators (Method Cards)
  • Data sources and IT systems — how to work with databases effectively
  • Quality controls and tests — the Control Catalogue
  • Changes vs prior year (restatements)
  • Limitations and estimates
Module 08 · 8 lessons · graded test

Pre-assurance quality checks (mini-tests).

  • Essential check 1 — Traceability: Report ↔ Calculation ↔ Primary
  • Essential check 2 — Variance & outliers: explain the movement
  • Essential check 3 — Consistency: sections, units, dates
  • Essential check 4 — Narratives: prove the claim
  • Getting ready — checks, fixes and clear responsibilities
Module 09 · 10 lessons · graded test

Decision tree: scope and level of assurance.

  • The four lenses (scoring rubrics)
  • Decision rules — Include / Defer; Limited / Reasonable assurance
  • Preconditions for reasonable assurance and how to prove each quickly — six essentials
  • Worked examples
  • The one-pager decider
  • Governance and documentation — make it auditable
Module 10 · 7 lessons · graded test

Communication pack with the auditor.

  • Scope memorandum — what it is and what to include
  • Evidence Index — link and mapping table
  • Timetable — day-one ready
  • Issue and Q&A Log — single source of truth
Module 11 · 13 lessons · graded test

Climate risks & scenarios analysis — end-to-end (IFRS S2 / ESRS E1).

  • Where scenarios sit in your process — Roadmap & RACI
  • Extending the Assurance-ready Checklist — item 11
  • Reporting criteria in the BoR — how to frame scenarios
  • Methodologies — the scenario Method Card (CLIM-SC)
  • Data sources & IT — registering scenario datasets
  • Quality controls — model governance that auditors test
  • Evidence Index — adding scenario rows cleanly
  • Changes vs prior year — logging scenario updates
  • Limitations and estimates — be open and specific
  • The Scenario Evidence Pack — what auditors accept
Upon completion

By the end, you will confidently.

  • Apply assurance fundamentals — definitions, parties, subject matter, evidence, and the distinction between limited and reasonable assurance under ISSA 5000, ISAE 3000 and AA1000AS.
  • Run an end-to-end assurance-readiness process — from scoping and the Basis of Reporting through to the 10-point Checklist, the Evidence Index, and the four essential pre-assurance quality checks.
  • Build the auditor's communication pack — Scope Memorandum, Evidence Index, Basis of Reporting, Timetable and Issue & Q&A Log — with a clean Roadmap and RACI underneath.
  • Select scope and level of assurance defensibly — apply the decision tree (four lenses, the six preconditions for reasonable assurance, worked examples) and document the governance behind the call.
  • Pass the four pre-assurance quality checks — traceability, variance and outliers, consistency, and narrative substantiation.
  • Handle climate scenarios assurance — extend the assurance-ready discipline to IFRS S2 / ESRS E1 scenario analysis: model governance, scenario evidence pack, and the audit lens auditors actually apply.
  • Operate at practitioner depth — bridge sustainability reporting teams and assurance providers in your context — listed corporate, advisory, audit, academic or your own emerging practice.
Who this is for

From CFO to internal auditor.

Same curriculum, different starting points. The Studio calibrates to your role and context from day one.

Sustainability / ESG manager preparing for first assurance

Lead your organisation through its first external sustainability assurance — from scoping and the Basis of Reporting through to the Evidence Index, the 10-point Checklist and the auditor's day-one pack. Build the discipline once; reuse every cycle.

Sustainability reporting consultant or advisor

Add assurance-readiness to your advisory toolkit. Guide clients through the standards (ISSA 5000 / ISAE 3000 / AA1000AS), the scope-and-level decision tree, and the artefacts auditors expect — with sector-aware worked examples.

Internal auditor or assurance professional

Develop a comprehensive understanding of sustainability assurance from the reporter's side — what the auditor actually receives, what limits limited assurance, what reasonable assurance requires, and how to extend your assurance practice into ESG without losing audit discipline.

Corporate governance & compliance officer

Stand up the governance, oversight and documentation behind a credible assurance process — aligned with CSRD-ESRS, IFRS S1 / S2, GHG Protocol expectations and the listing requirements you face.

CFO, Audit Committee or C-level executive

Get to working depth on what sustainability assurance actually demands — board-grade vocabulary, regulatory clarity and the judgement to direct, challenge and sign off assurance work without being held hostage by jargon.

Investor relations / sustainability analyst

Read assurance reports the way investors should — understand what limited vs. reasonable assurance actually means for the disclosure you're using, and how to pressure-test the conclusions in front of your stakeholders.

Risk management professional

Validate ESG data, reduce reporting-related risk exposure, and learn where assurance shores up your risk register — and where it doesn't. Useful when sustainability disclosures are entering your risk and controls universe for the first time.

Cosa ottenete

Six things most assurance courses don't have.

Authored by Dr. Ross Kurinko

GRI Certified Global Trainer, PhD, University of Cambridge, 15+ years on FTSE 100 and Fortune Global 500 disclosures. Not a third-party content licence.

100+ hours with auditors

Curriculum shaped by 100+ structured hours with auditors and assurance providers — you learn what they actually look for on day one of an engagement.

Three standards, one playbook

ISSA 5000 (new global sustainability assurance standard), ISAE 3000 (general assurance) and AA1000AS (stakeholder-inclusive) — covered together, with the decision rules for when to use which.

AI Tutor + AI Avatar

Frontier-model AI on every lesson, anchored to your role and disclosure context. Push-to-talk video walkthrough by Dr. Kurinko's official AI avatar when text isn't enough.

Mistake Coach

Weak topics auto-surface into a focused revision plan — gaps close before the auditor sees them.

Multilingual

Highlight any sentence in any lesson and the AI Tutor translates it inline into 20+ languages — Arabic, Mandarin, Hindi, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Spanish and more. Standards stay; language barrier disappears.

Certificate

An internationally recognised credential.

The LRA certificate goes beyond methodological knowledge. It certifies that the graduate has demonstrated practical capability to prepare for, run through, and pass external sustainability assurance — from scope and Basis of Reporting through Evidence Index, the 10-point Checklist, the four pre-assurance quality checks, the scope-and-level decision tree, and the Communication Pack with the auditor.

Recognised among sustainability and assurance professionals, the LRA certificate confirms that every graduate has gained and demonstrated the practical capability to work on real assurance engagements — across listed corporate, advisory, audit and academic contexts.

Globally verified

LRA-certified capability in sustainability reporting assurance

  • Practical competence, not just methodology — graduates demonstrate the ability to deliver assurance-ready packages auditors can work with on day one.
  • Real assignments, expert review — every learner completes applied assurance tasks; on 1:1 Expert Mentorship, Live Cohort and Corporate routes, mentors review your Checklist, Evidence Index and Basis of Reporting line by line on top of AI feedback.
  • Built with auditor input — curriculum shaped by 100+ hours of structured discussions with auditors and assurance providers.
  • A recognised credential for sustainability and assurance teams — fits sustainability managers, reporting leads, consultants, internal auditors, governance officers and academic researchers.
  • Verification when it matters — credentials carry a QR code, a unique credential ID and a permanent verification link auditors, employers, procurement teams and counterparties can confirm on request. Counts toward the LRA International Diploma in Sustainability Reporting.
London Reporting Academy — sample certificate of completion
Dr. Ross Kurinko
Author and facilitator of the course
Ross Kurinko, Dr.

Distinguished expert with 15+ years in sustainability, ESG, integrated ESG communications and corporate reporting. PhD, University of Cambridge · GRI Certified Global Trainer · Strategic ESG Advisor on IFRS S1 & S2, GRI and ESRS.

Throughout his career, he has been instrumental in establishing ESG governance frameworks and comprehensive disclosure systems — notably building one from scratch for one of Europe's largest railway companies — and has guided over 20 prominent businesses and educated hundreds of professionals across FTSE 100 and Fortune Global 500 disclosures. The assurance curriculum is built on 100+ structured hours of consultations with auditors and assurance providers.

Trusted by professionals worldwide

Real participants. Real LinkedIn reviews.

Verified posts from sustainability practitioners who completed our programmes — open any to read the original LinkedIn comment in full.

The LRA Alumni Club

Graduate once. Stay connected — for life.

Complete this course on a Live Cohort, 1:1 Mentorship, Applied Practice or Deep Review route and you join the LRA Alumni Club — a private network of LRA graduates with continuing access to expertise, peers and tangible benefits for life — no expiry. Reporting is a profession, not a one-time course — the Club is built to support your career, not just your enrolment.

01

Annual LRA Alumni Summit

Once a year, hybrid event (London + online): case studies from peer alumni, expert panels on emerging frameworks, and structured networking. Free attendance for Club members.

02

Quarterly peer benchmarking calls

Small-group calls with Dr. Kurinko and 6–12 alumni — we work through your real reports under NDA, compare approaches, debug edge cases. The kind of conversation reporting professionals can't get anywhere else.

03

Monthly office hours with Dr. Kurinko

60-minute Zoom Q&A every month — open to Club members. Bring a specific question from your current reporting cycle, get a direct, practitioner-grade answer.

04

Alumni-only Slack channel

A private workspace where alumni from every cohort exchange tips, share intel on new regulations, and ask peer questions. The kind of network you'd otherwise need to attend a year of conferences to build.

05

30% off any future LRA course — for life

30% off any LRA course, any format, any standalone — including the five new courses launching by end of 2026 and every LRA course after that. Stack credentials across the LRA portfolio at member pricing.

06

Early access to new courses

Four weeks of early access before every public launch — plus a vote on which frameworks LRA covers next. Alumni shape the curriculum.

07

Quarterly briefings on emerging regulations

Short, member-only video briefings on what's actually changing — ESRS amendments, IFRS S1/S2 updates, SB 253 enforcement, CSRD waves. Built so you stay current without doomscrolling LinkedIn.

08

Job board & talent network

LRA quietly maintains relationships with corporate ESG teams and consultancies. When they ask for trained reporters, Club members go on the shortlist. Featured Alumni Spotlight on LRA channels every quarter.

Routes that unlock the Club: Live Cohort · 1:1 Expert Mentorship · Applied Practice · Deep Review.

Guided Flex doesn't unlock Club membership — that's deliberate. The Club is designed for learners who chose an engaged format: live time, mentorship or applied work. It's a long-term commitment from LRA, so we reserve it for learners who made an equivalent commitment.

Fees

Choose your assurance learning route.

All routes include 22 CPD hours / 30 academic hours, 12 months of Studio access, final module assessments and a verifiable LRA certificate. Prices exclude VAT where applicable.

Guided Flex
£499+ VAT where applicable
Enrol & Pay
Live Cohort
£895+ VAT · Autumn 2026 / Spring 2027 intakes
Reserve a seat
1:1 Expert Mentorship
£1,495+ VAT where applicable
Enrol & Pay
1:1 Expert Mentorship — Applied Practice
£2,995+ VAT · 10 × 1.5h · your documents in scope (NDA)
Enrol & Pay
Corporate Programme
On requestScope agreed during planning
Request a quote

Optional add-on: Add GRI Standards Certified Training to any Assurance route for +£350 + VAT. Standalone price: £700 online / £1,200 on-site. Available only when bundled with this Assurance course.

Assurance course — frequently asked

Course-specific questions — before you enrol.

Coverage, currency, what you'll actually leave with — answered for this Assurance course. For methodology questions that apply to every LRA course, see /how-we-deliver/.

Does this course cover ISSA 5000, ISAE 3000 and AA1000AS — or just one?

All three. The course covers the three assurance standards that matter for sustainability reporting today:

  • ISSA 5000 — the new global sustainability assurance standard (issued by IAASB, November 2024) that will become the default for many engagements going forward.
  • ISAE 3000 — the long-standing IAASB general assurance standard still widely used for sustainability engagements.
  • AA1000AS — the AccountAbility specialist standard, with its stakeholder-inclusive principles, still chosen by many issuers.

Delivered across 11 modules / 143 lessons (22 CPD hours / 30 academic hours), with 11 graded module tests. The decision rules for when to use which standard are covered in Module 09 — Decision Tree: Scope and Level of Assurance.

Is the curriculum current with ISSA 5000 (issued Nov 2024)?

Yes. The course incorporates ISSA 5000 alongside ISAE 3000 and AA1000AS, with practical guidance on how to plan engagements under each. Materials track IAASB and AccountAbility releases on a rolling basis.

Last full content refresh: May 2026. Where standards change between refresh cycles, the Studio's expert support desk and the Mistake Coach surface the relevant updates in the affected modules.

Do I need an audit background to start?

No. Module 01 (Overview of sustainability assurance) builds the audit vocabulary from the ground up — assurance vs. financial audit, parties, subject matter, evidence, criteria, levels — before any standard-by-standard work. Professionals with existing audit familiarity can move quickly through the early modules and spend their time on the applied deliverables (Evidence Index, 10-point Checklist, BoR).

Is this course for the reporter side or the auditor side?

Primarily the reporter side — sustainability and reporting teams preparing for external assurance — but the course is built with 100+ hours of auditor input and is useful for assurance providers extending into sustainability assurance, internal auditors building ESG-data audit discipline, and anyone needing to read assurance reports and pressure-test their conclusions.

What templates and worked examples will I get?

in progress The full deliverables list is being finalised for the May 2026 refresh and will be published here shortly. Indicatively, the course package includes the 10-point Assurance-ready Checklist, the Evidence Index template (with worked examples), the Basis of Reporting framework and Method Cards, the Scope Memorandum outline, the Roadmap & RACI template, the Issue & Q&A Log structure, and the Scenario Evidence Pack reference for climate scenarios assurance.

For an up-to-date list of what's in your enrolment, email lra@reporting.academy — we'll send the current package contents.

Realistically, how long until my organisation can pass external assurance?

On Guided Flex, most learners complete the core curriculum over 8–12 weeks of focused study at roughly 4–6 hours per week. The course is 22 CPD / 30 academic hours of material; building the actual Evidence Index, BoR and Checklist for your organisation takes the additional applied time.

On 1:1 Expert Mentorship, the same depth is typically reached faster because mentor sessions accelerate the applied work on your own draft Checklist, Evidence Index and BoR — against your own organisation's data, sector and reporting context.

Who is the lead mentor on the 1:1 Expert Mentorship route?

Dr. Ross Kurinko or a senior LRA mentor, subject to mentor availability. The mentor kickoff session (a separate scheduled call before regular sessions begin) captures your reporting context and is used to assign the best-fit mentor for your route.

Your mentor engagement starts and finishes within six months of purchase. Studio access continues for the full 12-month term in parallel.

Does the course cover climate scenarios assurance under IFRS S2 / ESRS E1?

Yes — Module 11 is a dedicated end-to-end module: where scenarios sit in your process (Roadmap & RACI), how to extend the Assurance-ready Checklist (item 11), reporting criteria in the BoR, the scenario Method Card (CLIM-SC), data sources & IT, model governance, Evidence Index rows for scenarios, restatements, limitations & estimates, and the Scenario Evidence Pack that auditors accept.

Can I add GRI Standards Certified Training to this Assurance course?

Yes — as a bundle-only add-on at +£350 + VAT. The GRI Standards Certified Training is delivered by a GRI certified trainer using official GRI materials and is available only when added to this Assurance course at enrolment (standalone prices are £700 online / £1,200 on-site).

After completing the GRI training, you receive a separate certificate issued by GRI (not by LRA) — a valuable CV addition and one step on the GRI Certified Sustainability Professional pathway.

Is there an alumni programme — and what do I get?

Yes — the LRA Alumni Club. When you complete this course on an engaged format (Live Cohort, 1:1 Expert Mentorship, Applied Practice or Deep Review — including the mentor-only California, Middle East and U.S. routes) you become a member of the LRA Alumni Club for life — no expiry from the day you graduate. See the full Alumni Club section on the Full Stack programme page.

What's inside the Club: 30% off any future LRA course in any format (including the 5 new courses launching by end of 2026 and every LRA course after that); the annual LRA Alumni Summit (London + online); quarterly peer benchmarking calls with Dr. Kurinko under NDA; monthly office hours; an alumni-only Slack channel; early access to new courses and a vote on what we cover next; member-only briefings on emerging regulations; and the LRA job board / talent network.

Guided Flex doesn't unlock the Club — that's deliberate. The Club is reserved for learners who chose an engaged format (live time, mentorship or applied work).

What is the Applied Practice tier — and when should I choose it?

1:1 Expert Mentorship — Applied Practice is an upgrade of the 1:1 Expert Mentorship route. It adds a consulting layer on your real working documents — initial Evidence Index, Basis of Reporting draft, internal control catalogue, variance & restatement log, pre-assurance package. Mentor + practitioner-consultant in one engagement.

This work happens outside the Studio platform — via email, file-share and Zoom under explicit NDA. The Studio learning environment stays standard (same content, same AI Tutor); your documents are not uploaded to the platform — we work them as files. Across 10 × 1.5h sessions, the mentor reviews your documents before each call and works with you on improvements during. You receive an improved Evidence Index, Basis of Reporting and 10-point Assurance-ready Checklist on the way out.

Choose Applied Practice if you are leading an active reporting cycle right now and want senior-practitioner judgement applied to your real materials — not just the standard.

Which other LRA courses pair well with Assurance?

Two LRA courses sit directly upstream of assurance. The Certified ESRS Reporting course covers the disclosure standard that auditors test your report against — useful if you want to deepen the reporting side that assurance scrutinises. The Materiality Assessment course covers double materiality end-to-end — the determination that anchors what is in (and out of) the assurance scope in the first place.

If your context spans more than one of these, see the Should I take this course — or the Full Stack programme? question below.

Should I take this course — or the Full Stack programme?

Take the Full Stack programme if this is your first reporting cycle — your company is doing CSRD, climate or sustainability reporting for the first time. Even if assurance looks like a "narrow" framework on paper, a first-time reporter needs more mentor time, broader context and the full reporter foundation. A single standalone course will leave gaps you'll only spot under deadline.

Also take Full Stack if you're new to sustainability reporting in general, or you're tackling a multi-framework programme (EU + global + jurisdictional) and want one enrolment that holds it all together — with four certificates and read-mode access to every other LRA course.

Take this standalone course if you've already delivered at least one reporting cycle and now want to move into assurance of sustainability reports — ISSA 5000, ISAE 3000, AA1000AS. You know the territory — you just want the focused practitioner mentorship on this specific standard.

Or take this standalone course if you have a functional background (finance, audit, risk, strategy, IR) and want to layer this reporting profile on top of it — e.g. an audit, internal-control or risk professional extending into sustainability-report assurance. Your functional anchor gives you the structure a standalone course assumes.

Full Stack starts higher (from £999 Guided Flex, up to £3,495 Deep Review) than this standalone course (from £499 Guided Flex, up to £2,995 Applied Practice) but includes four certificates — Full Stack diploma + ESRS + IFRS S1/S2 + official GRI Standards Certified — plus read-mode access to every other LRA course. See the Full Stack programme page for the full picture. Either way, completing on a Live Cohort, 1:1, Applied Practice or Deep Review route makes you a member of the LRA Alumni Club — 30% off any future LRA course — for life (Guided Flex routes don't unlock Club membership).

Methodology question (assessment, certificate, refunds, languages)? See the cross-course FAQ at /how-we-deliver/#faq. Anything specific to this course? Email lra@reporting.academy.

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