Modern Slavery Statement — Flat Clearance Fulham
Flat Clearance Fulham confirms a clear and unequivocal commitment to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking in all aspects of our business and supply chain. We operate a zero-tolerance policy toward any form of forced labour, involuntary servitude, or exploitation. Flat Clearance Fulham and our teams delivering flat clearance in Fulham and surrounding areas are required to act ethically, transparently and in accordance with applicable laws. We underline that every worker engaged directly or indirectly must be treated with dignity and fairness, and any breaches of this policy will result in swift corrective action including termination of relationships where appropriate.
Scope, Principles and Key Commitments
Our statement covers all operations connected to Fulham flat clearance activities and related procurement. We apply a risk-based approach and commit to the following core principles:
- Zero tolerance for modern slavery across our services, including flat clearances Fulham-wide;
- Regular supplier audits and contractual safeguards;
- Clear and safe reporting channels for concerns;
- Annual review and continuous improvement of policies and practice.
Supplier Audits and Due Diligence
We conduct thorough supplier due diligence for vendors and labour providers engaged in any flat clearance work in Fulham. Our supplier audits are proportionate to risk and include documentary checks, on-site visits, and interviews where necessary. Suppliers must demonstrate compliance with employment law, provide evidence of right-to-work checks, and show transparent wage and working-time records. Non-compliant suppliers are given remediation plans; persistent failures lead to contract termination. We investigate any intelligence or allegations of exploitation promptly and escalate findings through our governance framework. Our procurement team maintains records of audit findings and corrective actions.
Reporting channels are essential to identifying and responding to potential modern slavery incidents. Flat Clearance Fulham provides multiple secure ways for employees, contractors, and third parties to raise concerns, including anonymous reporting mechanisms and designated internal contacts. All reports are treated confidentially, investigated thoroughly, and protective measures are put in place to safeguard reporters and victims. We do not tolerate retaliation and maintain procedures to support affected individuals through remediation, referral to specialist support services and legal authorities when required.
Our training and awareness programme ensures that staff and supervisory personnel understand the indicators of modern slavery and their responsibilities. We include training modules in onboarding for new recruits working on flat clearance projects in Fulham and run periodic refresher sessions. Contract clauses require our subcontractors to comply with anti-slavery standards and permit our teams to conduct unannounced inspections. We also require recruitment agencies to adhere to best practice and to confirm that no fees are charged to workers for obtaining employment.
Annual review and continuous monitoring underpin our approach. Each year Flat Clearance Fulham reviews the effectiveness of anti-slavery policies, supplier audit outcomes, training coverage and reported incidents. Findings are used to refine our risk assessments, update contractual terms, and strengthen monitoring where risks are identified. We publish an updated statement annually outlining progress and planned measures to further reduce the risk of modern slavery in our operations and supply chain. In reaffirming our position, Flat Clearance Fulham pledges to remain vigilant and proactive in protecting workers and upholding human rights across all flat clearances and related services in Fulham and nearby communities.