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Modern Slavery Act

Introduction

This Modern Slavery Act Transparency Statement applies to Clinisys and their subsidiaries. 

Respect for human rights is an integral part of our commitment to corporate social responsibility. We foster an organisational culture that respects dignity and human rights and we believe that conducting business with high ethical standards is fundamental to this culture. 

Modern slavery takes various forms, including forced and compulsory labour and human trafficking, all of which exploit individuals for the personal or commercial gain of others. 

We are committed to preventing modern slavery and we want to prevent workers from being subjected to modern slavery in our supply chains or elsewhere. 

This statement sets out the actions that we have taken to ensure that there is no slavery or human trafficking in our business and supply chains. 

Approach and Policies 

People are at the heart of our business and our Anti-Slavery and Human Trafficking Policy and Supplier Code of Conduct reflect our commitment to acting ethically and with integrity in our business relationships. Our Anti-Slavery and Human Trafficking Policy also sets out the steps that we take to combat modern slavery, alerts staff to the issue of modern slavery and encourages them to raise concerns about any suspicions of modern slavery in any part of our business or supply chains.

Training and Awareness 

In order to ensure that the relevant employees understand and are aware of the risks of modern slavery and human trafficking and can assist us in preventing those risks, both in our business and in our supply chains, we have implemented training across our employee population. 

Due Diligence, Supplier Mapping and Risk Assessment 

As part of our internal due diligence to identify and mitigate the risk of modern slavery occurring in our supply chains, we are continuing to examine alternative ways to evaluate the role of third-party contractors in our daily operations.  

We expect this to give us greater visibility into our supply chains, identify any areas of potential concern or risk and to plan and prioritise our efforts accordingly. We have not identified any specific risks or instances of modern slavery. 

Contracts and Procurement 

To date, we have not identified any existing supplier relationships that we believe would compromise our commitment to combatting modern slavery and human trafficking. Nonetheless, we intend to continue reviewing our current and prospective supplier relationships to confirm we have adequate protections to ensure our business partners also operate ethically. Our key supplier contracts incorporate appropriate provisions requiring our suppliers to stand by our same ethical commitment to combating slavery and human trafficking.

Responsibility and Effectiveness 

We are committed to upholding human rights and safety in our supply chains, and we will be reviewing our progress and improving our effectiveness in combatting slavery and human trafficking on an annual basis.