Modern Slavery Statement — House Clearance Kensington

Staff conducting a residential house clearance in Kensington House Clearance Kensington confirms its zero-tolerance policy on modern slavery and human trafficking. This statement sets out how our Kensington house clearance operations and all aspects of our house clearance in Kensington supply chain are managed to prevent exploitation. We are committed to ensuring that forced labour, human trafficking and any form of involuntary work have no place in the services we deliver.

Our approach applies to all colleagues, contractors and partners engaged in Kensington house clearance and related services. We embed anti-slavery principles into our values, policies and procedures and ensure every team member understands their responsibilities. This statement is made on behalf of the whole business and is supported by senior management and those who oversee day-to-day house clearance operations in Kensington.

Audit documentation and checklist for supplier assessments We commit to the following core actions to prevent modern slavery within our house-clearance Kensington activities:

  • Supplier audits: risk-based checks and on-site assessments of suppliers to verify labour practices;
  • Reporting channels: accessible and confidential routes for concerns and whistleblowing;
  • Zero-tolerance policy: strict contractual terms and termination rights where abuses are discovered.

Due Diligence and Supplier Audits

We operate a proportionate due diligence program across our supply chain for house clearance services around Kensington. Our risk assessment considers geography, labour requirements and the nature of goods handled during clearances. Suppliers are evaluated on policies, payroll evidence and worker treatment before engagement and periodically thereafter.

Supervisor interviewing a supplier's workers as part of an audit Supplier audits are a cornerstone of our prevention strategy. Audits combine document review, worker interviews and where appropriate, physical inspections. Where non-compliance is identified, we require corrective action plans, follow up with additional auditing and escalate issues through contractual remedies. We prioritise working with reputable local providers for house clearance in Kensington and ensure contractual clauses make anti-slavery obligations explicit.

We keep robust records of supplier due diligence, outcomes of audits and remediation steps. These records are retained in line with our governance standards and used to inform training, policy updates and supplier selection for future Kensington house clearance contracts.

Reporting Channels and Whistleblowing

We provide multiple reporting channels so that concerns about modern slavery can be raised safely and confidentially. Employees, contractors and third parties can report suspected exploitation through internal mechanisms and escalation routes within the organisation. Reports are treated seriously, investigated promptly and, where appropriate, referred to the relevant authorities.

Confidential reporting symbol for whistleblowing channels Reporting channels include anonymised submission processes and secure escalation to senior compliance personnel. All reports receive acknowledgement and a clear outline of the investigative process. We protect whistleblowers from retaliation and ensure that any disciplinary or contractual action is consistent with our zero-tolerance policy.

Team meeting reviewing the annual modern slavery compliance review We maintain a culture of openness where concerns about worker welfare in our house clearance activities are encouraged and addressed. Training reinforces how to recognise signs of modern slavery and how to use reporting channels responsibly and effectively.

Training, Review and Governance

Our training program includes induction and periodic refresher modules on modern slavery risks tailored to roles involved in house clearance operations. Staff responsible for procurement, contracting and on-site management receive enhanced training on supplier audits, recognising red flags and responding to disclosures.

We perform an annual review of this Modern Slavery Statement, our due diligence processes and audit outcomes, ensuring continual improvement. The annual review evaluates changes to risk, updates to legislation and lessons learned from investigations and supplier performance.

Senior management endorses this policy and is accountable for implementation across all house clearance services in Kensington. Our commitment is enduring: we will continue to strengthen controls, support victims and work with partners to eliminate modern slavery from our operations and supply chain.

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House Clearance Kensington sets out a zero-tolerance modern slavery policy with supplier audits, clear reporting channels and an annual review to prevent exploitation across its services.

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