Introduction
This statement is in accordance with the Modern Slavery Act 2015
The statement sets down Fenix Recruitment Solutions Ltd commitment to preventing slavery and human trafficking in our business activities and the steps we have put in place with the aim of ensuring that there is no slavery or human trafficking in our own business and supply chains. We all have a duty to be alert to risks, however small. Staff are expected to report their concerns and management to act upon them.
Organisational structure and supply chains
This statement covers the business activities of Fenix Recruitment Solutions Ltd which are as follows:
Fenix Recruitment Solutions Ltd is an independent recruitment agency. Our company supports individuals to develop their talent offering a personal and tailored service for permanent and temporary recruitment across the Social Care sector.
The Company currently operates in the following countries:
– United Kingdom
Responsibility for the Company’s anti-slavery initiatives is as follows:
1 Due diligence: The Directors are responsible for due diligence in relation to known or suspected instances of modern slavery and human trafficking.
Training
All of our staff are provided with the modern slavery awareness booklet to create awareness to ensure a good understanding of the risks of modern slavery and human trafficking in our business and supply chains.
Whistleblowing Policy
The Company encourages all its workers, customers and other business partners to report any concerns related to its direct activities or its supply chains.
This Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement has been approved and authorised by: Tracey Morley, Company Director on 01.02.2022
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