Peckham House Clearance Modern Slavery Statement

Peckham House Clearance team at a propertyThis Modern Slavery Statement is issued by Peckham House Clearance to set out our commitment to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking across our business and supply chains. We operate with a zero-tolerance policy towards any form of forced labour, bonded labour, or exploitation. The purpose of this statement is to make clear that Peckham house clearance, its staff and partners will not tolerate modern slavery in any part of our operations and will take decisive action where concerns arise.

We expect everyone engaged in house clearance in Peckham, and beyond, to share our values and to comply with applicable laws and ethical standards. Our procurement and contracting procedures require suppliers and contractors to adhere to our anti-slavery terms. We use a combination of risk assessments and due diligence checks to understand where the risks are highest, and we continually monitor those areas for indicators of exploitation or labour abuse.

Staff reviewing documentation during compliance checksAs part of our approach to responsible house-clearance Peckham services, we have established clear reporting channels and whistleblowing routes so that concerns can be raised safely and confidentially. Staff are trained to identify signs of modern slavery and encouraged to report any suspicions through internal channels. We will treat all reports seriously and will investigate allegations thoroughly, taking remedial action wherever necessary to protect vulnerable individuals.

Zero-Tolerance Policy and Leadership

The Board and senior management of Peckham Clearance have adopted a zero-tolerance stance. Our policies are communicated to all employees and contractors. We include anti-slavery clauses in contracts and expect our supply chain partners to adhere to the same standards. Our leadership reviews compliance regularly and supports training programmes that help teams recognise coercive or abusive labour practices during house clearance operations.

Supplier audit in progress at a storage facilityWe operate supplier audits and ongoing supplier assessments to ensure adherence to ethical labour standards. These assessments include document reviews, risk-based site visits and requests for evidence of working conditions, right-to-work checks and transparent pay practices. Where suppliers fail to meet our standards, we work with them to implement corrective actions or, if necessary, terminate the relationship to protect the integrity of our services.

To complement audits, we maintain a set of core expectations communicated through procurement, including:

  • Compliance with labour and employment laws
  • Prohibition of forced, bonded or child labour
  • Transparent employment terms and proof of legal right to work

Reporting Channels and Remediation

Confidential reporting and safeguarding illustrationWe provide multiple reporting channels so that staff, suppliers and third parties can raise concerns. Reports are handled in confidence and investigated by designated safeguarding and compliance officers. Where exploitation is identified, Peckham house-clearance teams will act to protect affected individuals, which may include removing them from unsafe situations, cooperating with authorities and providing support to access services.

Annual review meeting and policy update materialsWe operate a clear remediation process which balances immediate protection for victims with fair and proportionate actions towards those responsible. Our responses are tailored to the circumstances, with the primary aim of ending exploitation and preventing recurrence while ensuring legal and ethical responsibilities are fulfilled.

Peckham House Clearance conducts an annual review of this Modern Slavery Statement and our policies to ensure continued effectiveness. The review includes updated risk assessments, audit results, training completion rates and any incidents or reports received during the year. Where new risks are identified we will strengthen controls, update training materials and reinforce supplier expectations to continually improve our response to modern slavery risks.

In summary, Peckham house-clearance services are delivered with a commitment to ethical practice: a zero-tolerance approach, robust supplier audits, secure reporting channels and a formal annual review process form the core pillars of our strategy to prevent modern slavery across all operations.

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