This statement outlines the steps Community Care Support Services takes to reduce the risk of modern slavery and human trafficking in our activities and relationships.
Our Commitment
Community Care Support Services is committed to acting ethically and with integrity in our recruitment, training and business relationships. We do not tolerate modern slavery, forced labour, human trafficking or exploitation.
Our Services and Risk Areas
We operate in recruitment, training and workforce support. Relevant risk areas may include candidate onboarding, right-to-work checks, supply-chain relationships, temporary staffing and third-party service providers.
Recruitment and Compliance Controls
- We request right-to-work evidence and relevant identity documentation.
- We review candidate information and compliance documentation before placement activity.
- We encourage candidates, workers, clients and partners to report concerns.
- We aim to work with employers and partners who share our commitment to ethical practice.
Training and Awareness
Our safeguarding, compliance and workforce training activities support awareness of vulnerability, exploitation risks and responsible workplace conduct.
Reporting Concerns
Any concern about exploitation, coercion, trafficking, forced labour or unsafe working conditions should be reported to our team immediately. Where appropriate, concerns may also be reported to relevant authorities.
Review
We will review this statement periodically and update it as our services, partnerships and compliance processes develop.