We are committed to improving our practices to combat modern slavery in our business by taking steps, as far as we are able, to ensure that our supply chains are free from slavery and human trafficking.
This statement sets out the steps we have taken in the financial year ending 30 June 2024 to understand potential modern slavery risks within our business structure and supply chain, and as well as the steps taken to eradicate these risks.
Modern slavery is the illegal exploitation of people for personal gain. Forced labour is estimated to affect over 40 million people around the world, impacting people of all backgrounds, and as recently as 2019 the Government had identified more than 10,000 potential victims in the United Kingdom.
The Modern Slavery Act 2015 was introduced in the UK and came into force on 29 October 2015 and is designed to combat the crimes of slavery and human trafficking. An overview of the Modern Slavery Act can be viewed on the GOV.UK website.
Rocket Formations is one of the UK’s top corporate service providers, delivering:
As part of a group that employs over 100 staff members across two offices in England and Scotland, we are proud of putting Corporate Social Responsibility at the heart of what we do, for the benefit of our staff and the wider community.
As our annual turnover is under £36 million, we are not required to make a modern slavery statement under section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015. However, we are making this voluntary statement to show our commitment to ethical trading principles and to set out the steps we are taking to identify risks and tackle modern slavery and human trafficking in our business and in our supply chains.
Whilst we recognise that the risk of slavery and human trafficking in our industry is low, and that we do not have an extensive supply-chain, our internal policies nonetheless help mitigate any risks in our business or supply chain. Examples of policies that we have implemented in this regard include:
As a provider of company services, our suppliers are largely made up of those delivering services in our offices (such as maintenance and cleaning) to those supporting our business (for example, telecommunication suppliers and IT maintenance).
We consider any third parties who represent us, and suppliers who provide goods and/or services to us, as an extension of our business. That is why we work collaboratively with them to ensure they act in a way that is consistent with our ethics.
We therefore have a policy of only engaging reputable firms, including those of international standing. We work to develop deep and long-lasting relationships with external parties, setting out our expectations from the very outset and keeping in regular contact through the course of the relationship.
To ensure a high level of understanding of the risks of modern slavery and human trafficking in our supply chains and our business, we provide training to our staff. This is in addition to a requirement that all staff familiarise themselves with our Company policies.
We continually monitor our staff’s awareness of these policies through annual reviews. These annual reviews, wherein each staff member is subject to a series of questions relating to the Company’s policy, features a stringent pass mark. If staff members fail to attain this pass mark, appropriate follow-up action and re-training is undertaken.
We recognise that the nature of modern slavery is subject to continuous evolution. We will review this policy to ensure that it is operating effectively. Where concerns have been raised through this policy, we will consider how they have been handled and, if appropriate, follow up action shall be taken.
There are no known issues of modern slavery in our business or supply changes.
You can contact us at [email protected] with any comments, questions, or suggestions regarding our statement. We welcome a dialogue with all customers and any stakeholders who are interested in this very important topic.
This voluntary slavery and human trafficking statement is made for the financial year ending 30 June 2024 and was approved by the Directors on 1 July 2024.
This statement applies to Rocket Formations Limited, a company registered in England and Wales with the company registration number 08861249, and with the registered office at 24-26 Arcadia Avenue, Dephna House, Launchese, London, England, N3 2JU.
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