Modern Slavery Policy
Company Policies
Nicholas Hill Academy Ltd believes everyone connected to our business deserves dignity, safety, and respect. Our Modern Slavery Policy demonstrates our commitment to human rights and responsible supply chains, even though we operate in a low-risk sector. By assessing suppliers, avoiding unethical partnerships, and encouraging vigilance, we ensure our operations reflect fairness and lawful conduct. This supports our mission to operate responsibly and our vision of a professional academy that protects the people behind every Product.
Definitions
- Company: means Nicholas Hill Academy Ltd of which company number 6613294
- Staff: means an employee or representative of the Company
- Client: means a Company client or a user of the Products
- Participant: means a participant of Company courses, programmes, workshops, seminars, keynotes
- Contractor: means a supplier of external products or services
- Product: means a Company product or service supplied, including those chargeable, complimentary, digital, and physical
Purpose
This policy sets out the Company’s commitment to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking in accordance with the Modern Slavery Act 2015. While the Company is a micro-entity operating in a low-risk sector, it recognises its ethical responsibility to uphold human rights within its operations and supply chain.
Commitments
The Company is committed to the following:
- Ensuring its operations remain free from modern slavery and human trafficking
- Maintaining ethical relationships with Contractors, Clients, and Participants
- Reviewing the ethical standards of suppliers and third-party service providers
- Avoiding business relationships with any party known to be involved in modern slavery
Providing a safe and respectful environment for all Staff, Clients, and Participants
Responsibilities
The Company’s Managing Director is responsible for implementing and monitoring this policy. All Staff and Contractors are expected to remain vigilant and report any suspicions of modern slavery or unethical labour practices associated with the Company’s operations.
Reporting Concerns
Queries
If Clients, Participants, and Contractors have queries regarding this policy, they can contact the Company by emailing www.nicholashill.com/contact, calling +44 (0)345 678 9900, or writing to:
Managing Director
Nicholas Hill Academy Ltd
The Mount
72 Paris Street
Exeter
Devon
EX1 2JY
England
United Kingdom