Anti-slavery and Human Trafficking Statement

Anti-slavery and Human Trafficking Statement 2024

Introduction

 

Manchester First is committed to improving our practices to combat slavery and human trafficking. We have a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery and we strive to act ethically and with integrity in all of our business dealings and relationships to ensure that modern slavery is not taking place anywhere in our own business or in any of our supply chains. We shall also ensure our approach and stance is clear with our partner organisations.

 

Our policies on anti-slavery and human trafficking

 

We are committed to ensuring that there is no modern slavery or human trafficking in our supply chains or in any part of our business. Our Anti-slavery and Human Trafficking Policy reflects our commitment to acting ethically and with integrity in all of our business relationships and to implementing and enforcing effective systems and controls to ensure that slavery and human trafficking is not taking place anywhere in Community Revival or our supply chains.

 

We will treat any breach of our Anti-slavery and Human Trafficking Policy very seriously. For example, any employee who breaches the policy will face disciplinary action which could result in dismissal for misconduct or gross misconduct.

 

Manchester First’s continued commitment

 

We recognise the importance of maintaining constant vigilance to identify and address any issues associated with slavery and human trafficking in Manchester First and throughout our supply chains. We are committed to continuing to enhance our capacity to identify, prevent and mitigate any actual or potential risks in these areas. This includes communications through various channels to staff and also the ability to report concerns to management.

 

We also agree to comply with all annual reporting requirements.

 

[This statement is made pursuant to section 54 (Part 6) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015. It has been approved by all Directors].

 

REVIEW: This Statement will be reviewed 1st August 2025 and then yearly