Modern Slavery
Statement
DML Connect is committed to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking in all areas of our business and supply chain. We recognise our responsibility to ensure ethical labour practices and uphold human rights.
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We take a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery, forced labour, and human trafficking. We are dedicated to acting ethically and with integrity in all our business dealings and implementing systems and controls to prevent any form of modern slavery.
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We work closely with our suppliers, partners, and stakeholders to ensure that they share our commitment to ethical labour practices. We conduct due diligence to assess risks related to modern slavery and expect all our suppliers to comply with relevant labour laws and ethical standards.
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We encourage employees, suppliers, and stakeholders to report any concerns related to modern slavery. Reports can be made confidentially through our company directors.
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We have policies in place to address modern slavery risks, including [Anti-Slavery Policy, Ethical Sourcing Policy, Whistleblowing Policy].
We provide training to employees to raise awareness of modern slavery and ensure they understand how to identify and report concerns.
This statement is made pursuant to Section 54 of the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015 and reflects our commitment to tackling modern slavery.
Last updated: 17th February 2025
DML Connect
The Smithy
Peperharow Park
Godalming, Surrey
GU6 8BQ