Modern Slavery Policy
Introduction
This statement sets out Aria Healthcare Limited’s actions to understand all potential modern day slavery risks to its business and to put in place steps that are aimed at ensuring that there is no slavery or human trafficking in its own business and its supply chains.
Our supply chain includes the use of third parties such as agencies in the recruitment and selection of our colleagues both in the UK and overseas. We also procure goods and services from organisations based within the UK.
Actions we are taking
To ensure that we are being effective in this area, the actions which we take and will continue to take are to:
- Identify and assess potential risk in our supply chain, so that we can mitigate the risk of slavery and human trafficking occurring
- Ensure that all suppliers confirm compliance with the requirements of the Modern-Day Slavery Act (2015)
- Maintain open communication within our supply chain to ensure understanding of expectation and compliance
- Ensure that colleagues and managers are advised of the Company’s ethos and principles in relation to anti-slavery and human trafficking
- Ensure that colleagues and managers are advised how to report any incidents they know about or hear of in the workplace and/or through their association with others
- That only colleagues receive pay related to work they undertake into their nominated bank account and no other parties that may or not have relation to the colleague may be permitted to receive this whether agreed or otherwise.
This statement is made pursuant to section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and constitutes our Group’s slavery and human trafficking statement for the financial year ending 2024.