Modern slavery statement
This statement covers CEPA, together with its supply chain that supports the operations of the organisation and the delivery of its services. The company reviews suppliers and assesses its key suppliers in more detail to ensure the appropriate policies are in place to minimise the risk of slavery and human trafficking in their business. Due diligence and monitoring is ongoing.
- CEPA reports that neither any entities in its corporate group have:
- used forced, bonded or involuntary prison labour;
- required staff to lodge deposits or identity papers; and
- sought to prevent staff leaving their employment after reasonable notice.#
Furthermore, CEPA warrants and represents that to the best of its knowledge, neither any entities in its group, are under investigation nor have been convicted of any offences anywhere around the world in relation to slavery or human trafficking.
We confirm that CEPA has made reasonable enquiries to ensure that its officers, employees and subcontractors have not been convicted of slavery or human trafficking offences anywhere around the world. We have maintained our own policies and procedures to ensure compliance with the Modern Slavery Act throughout the reporting period. Any supplier or subcontractor engaged by us to undertake the supply of goods and or services is contracted to do so in line with our policies:
CEPA implements procedures to ensure that there is no slavery or human trafficking in any part of its supply chain performing obligations under a contract. These procedures are conducted as part of the firm’s onboarding and recruitment process and compliance is kept under ongoing review. The procedures include:
- A robust recruitment policy and process which are compliant with UK employment legislation. The process includes a number of pre-employment checks, for example 'right to work' document checks, referencing and DBS checks are undertaken for relevant posts.
- An employee handbook and mandatory training which defines the responsibilities and standards required for all who work for and on behalf of CEPA.
- Transparent and frequent communication with our supply chain to maintain effective and positive close working relationships.
- A Whistleblowing Policy and access to an external HR advisor, which would support the confidential reporting of knowledge or suspicion of slavery, without fear of reprisal.
- CEPA does not use, or allow its employees or Subcontractors to use: physical abuse or discipline; the threat of physical abuse; sexual or other harassment and verbal abuse; other forms of intimidation of its employees or Subcontractors; and child or slave labour.
- Should CEPA discover or suspect any slavery or trafficking by it or its subcontractors, it warrants to report this to the relevant authorities and any affected parties.
This statement has been approved by the organisation's Partners, who will review and update it annually.
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