This declaration outlines the efforts Shearwaters Healthcare Services Limited has done and will continue to take to prevent modern slavery and human trafficking from occurring inside our business or supply chain.
Slavery in the contemporary era includes slavery, servitude, human trafficking, and forced labour. Shearwaters Healthcare Services Limited has zero tolerance for modern slavery and human trafficking in any form. We are dedicated to acting responsibly and with honesty and transparency in all business interactions, as well as implementing strong procedures and controls to prevent any form of modern slavery from occurring within the company or its supply chains.
Our company provides temporary staffing services to the health and social care business in Warrington, Cheshire, and nearby areas. The business plan of Shearwaters Healthcare Services Limited is implemented ethically, socially, and environmentally responsibly. We recognise our obligation to uphold human rights as outlined in the International Bill of Human Rights. The IBHR guides all of our policies pertaining to the rights and liberties of every individual who works for us, whether as a direct employee, agency worker, or indirectly through our supplier chain. In addition, we are committed to applying the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights throughout all of our businesses. Respect for the dignity of the individual and the significance of each person's human rights are the foundation of the behaviours we expect in every workplace across the nation.
We will not tolerate any sort of discrimination, harassment, or bullying, and all of our supervisors are required to implement policies that promote equal opportunity and inclusion for all employees, including agency workers. In addition, we have designed and executed rules and procedures aimed at extending these commitments across our supply chain
We have a number of internal policies to ensure that our business practises are ethical and transparent. • Human Rights Policy and our Ethics Policy, in which we affirm that we will not accept or condone the violation of human rights in any aspect of our business or supply chains and that we will take seriously any complaints that human rights are not being adequately respected.
The Company welcomes the general public and non-employees to write in confidence if they have any concerns, issues, or suspicions regarding modern slavery in any aspect of our business.
Our supply chains include, but are not limited to, candidate sourcing for clients. This may involve external agencies introducing candidates to Shearwaters Healthcare Services Limited for supply to our clients. By subscribing to our Supplier Code of Do, we expect our suppliers and potential suppliers to uphold high ethical standards and conduct business in an ethical, legally compliant, and professional way. We also expect our vendors to promote comparable supply chain standards.
Our supply chains encompass the acquisition of personnel, consumables, facility maintenance, utilities, and waste management [insert additional domains]. We have undertaken a risk assessment and will take additional efforts to ensure that we support the eradication of modern slavery, that our employees understand how to identify modern slavery, and that the necessary safeguarding reporting mechanisms are followed if there are issues within our supply chains, with customers or suppliers.
Our supply chains encompass the acquisition of personnel, consumables, facility maintenance, utilities, and waste management [insert additional domains]. We have undertaken a risk assessment and will take additional efforts to ensure that we support the eradication of modern slavery, that our employees understand how to identify modern slavery, and that the necessary safeguarding reporting mechanisms are followed if there are issues within our supply chains, with customers or suppliers.
We seek to promote transparency and will help anyone who raises serious concerns in good faith in accordance with this policy, even if they turn out to be incorrect. We are committed to ensuring that no one experiences any negative repercussions as a result of reporting in good faith their concern that modern slavery in any form is or may be occurring in any aspect of our business. Negative treatment involves termination, disciplinary action, threats, and other adverse responses to raising an issue. Shearwaters Healthcare Services Limited will accept and treat anonymous complaints seriously. However, maintaining anonymity hinders investigations, complicates validation, and might reduce the efficiency of the process. Therefore, individuals are encouraged to sign their names to allegations. Any assertions or accusations that are malicious or vexatious will result in disciplinary action against the individual.
The ultimate duty for preventing modern slavery rests with [insert person at the Senior Management level is responsible] for ensuring that this policy and its execution meet our legal and ethical duties. Managers at all levels are responsible for ensuring that those who report to them comprehend and comply with this policy and get proper and consistent training on it and the subject of modern slavery.
Evaluation of effectiveness in averting contemporary slavery
We recognise that the risk of modern slavery is not static and will continue our efforts to mitigate it. Through our internal auditing methods, we will assess the risk. .
This statement is issued pursuant to section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and constitutes the modern slavery and human trafficking statement of Shearwaters Healthcare Services Limited for the 2023 fiscal year. Peter Ojo of Shearwaters Healthcare Services Limited has authorised this statement.
Acceptance of this statement was authorised.
Director's letter on behalf of the company