Modern slavery is a crime resulting in an abhorrent abuse of the human rights of vulnerable workers. It can take various forms, such as slavery, servitude, forced or compulsory labour and human trafficking.
Helpful Digital has a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery and is committed to acting ethically and with integrity and transparency in all of its business dealings and relationships and to implementing and enforcing effective systems and controls to ensure that modern slavery and human trafficking are not taking place anywhere within either its own business or in any of its supply chains, consistent with its obligations under the Modern Slavery Act 2015.
Helpful Digital expects the same high standards from all of its suppliers, contractors and other business partners. As part of Helpful Digital’s contracting processes, we include specific prohibitions against the use of modern slavery, and expects that its suppliers will, in turn, hold their own suppliers to the same standards.
This policy applies to all individuals working for the Company or on Helpful Digital’s behalf in any capacity, including employees, directors, agency workers, volunteers, contractors, consultants and business partners.
Responsibility for the policy
The Helpful Digital directors have overall responsibility for ensuring that this policy complies with Helpful Digital’s legal and ethical obligations.
The Managing Director has day-to-day responsibility for implementing this policy, monitoring its use and effectiveness and auditing internal control systems and policies and procedures to ensure they are effective in preventing or remediating the risk of modern slavery.
The MD is also responsible for investigating allegations of modern slavery in Helpful Digital’s business or supply chains.
Line managers are responsible for ensuring that those reporting to them understand and comply with this policy.
Compliance
The prevention, detection and reporting of modern slavery in any part of the Company’s business or supply chains, whether in the UK or abroad, is the responsibility of all those working for Helpful Digital or under the Company’s control. You are required to avoid any activity that might lead to a breach of this policy.
If you believe or suspect a breach of or conflict with this policy has occurred or may occur, you must notify your line manager or report it in accordance with the Company’s whistleblowing policy.
You are encouraged to raise concerns about any issue or suspicion of modern slavery in any part of Helpful Digital’s business or supply chains as soon as possible.
If you are unsure about whether a particular act, the treatment of workers or their working conditions within any of the Company’s supply chains constitutes any of the various forms of modern slavery, please raise it with your line manager.
You can also contact the government’s Modern Slavery Helpline on 0800 0121 700 for further information and guidance on modern slavery.
Helpful Digital aims to encourage openness and will support anyone who raises genuine concerns in good faith under this policy, even if they turn out to be mistaken. The Company is committed to ensuring no one suffers any detrimental treatment or victimisation as a result of reporting in good faith their suspicion that modern slavery is or may be taking place in any part of its business or in any of its supply chains.
Training and communication
Regular training on this policy, and on the risk that the business faces from modern slavery in its supply chains, will be provided to Helpful Digital staff as necessary, so that they know how to identify exploitation and modern slavery and how to report suspected cases.
Helpful Digital’s zero tolerance approach to modern slavery must be communicated to all suppliers, contractors and other business partners when entering into new or renewed contracts with them.
Breach of the policy
Any employee who breaches this policy will face disciplinary action, up to and including summary dismissal for gross misconduct.
Helpful Digital may terminate its commercial relationship with suppliers, contractors and other business partners if they breach this policy and/or are found to have been involved in modern slavery.