This case study report delves into the multifaceted issue of child labour within global supply chains. Part A outlines the student's SMART academic goals for Semester 2 and includes a reflective summary of skills learned, opportunities for improvement, and areas of strength. Part B presents a detailed analysis of child labour, defining the term and examining arguments both in favour and against a complete ban on all forms of child labour within supply chains. The report highlights the economic and social impacts, considering the perspectives of both children and families. The report also provides recommendations for addressing the issue, advocating for fair working conditions and wages, and suggesting specific restrictions on hazardous forms of child labour. The conclusion summarizes the key findings and reinforces the importance of protecting children while acknowledging the economic complexities involved. The report is supported by relevant academic references.