Modern Slavery Statement — Finsbury Park House Clearance
Our Pledge and Policy Overview
Finsbury Park House Clearance is committed to a zero-tolerance policy towards modern slavery, human trafficking and forced labour in all areas of our operations. We recognise our duty to uphold human rights across our own business and through our supply chain. This modern slavery statement for Finsbury Park clearance explains our approach to preventing exploitation, the steps we take to identify and mitigate risks, and the channels we provide to report concerns.
Our policy applies to all staff, contractors and third-party suppliers engaged in house clearance, domestic waste removal and related services. We require that anyone working with FP House Clearance adheres to the same high standards, and we will not tolerate breaches of this policy. The policy is actively communicated to employees and partners to ensure consistent understanding and application.
We publish clear expectations for suppliers and partners. Key commitments include:
- Adherence to labour standards that prohibit forced, bonded or compulsory labour;
- Transparency in recruitment and employment practices;
- Fair pay and safe working conditions for all workers engaged in house clearance activities.
Risk Assessment and Due Diligence
We undertake risk-based due diligence across our operations and supplier network for domestic and commercial Finsbury Park home clearance projects. Risks are assessed according to geography, service type and supplier profile. Where higher-risk suppliers are identified, we apply enhanced checks and monitoring to reduce the chance of exploitation.
Our due diligence process includes: regular documentation checks, verification of right-to-work, interviews with workers where appropriate and review of recruitment practices. We ensure recruitment fees are not charged to workers engaged in any of our house-clearance services and encourage direct employment or reputable recruitment agencies.
We document findings and require corrective action plans when issues are discovered. Non-compliance can lead to contract termination. This approach ensures that the entire Finsbury Park clearance supplier ecosystem is held to consistent standards and that improvements are measurable over time.
Supplier audits are a core part of our prevention strategy. Audits combine desktop reviews, on-site visits and worker interviews tailored to the nature of each supplier’s operations. FP House Clearance uses a mixture of scheduled and unannounced audits to verify adherence to our modern slavery requirements, and we follow up until remedial actions are completed.
We provide multiple confidential reporting channels for anyone to raise concerns about potential modern slavery or labour exploitation within our business or supply chain. Reports can be made anonymously or with identity disclosure; all reports are taken seriously and investigated promptly. Whistleblowers are protected against retaliation, and we maintain strict confidentiality during investigations.
The board and senior management review modern slavery risks and remediation progress regularly. We commit to an annual review of this modern slavery statement and related policies to reflect evolving risks, legislative changes and lessons learned from audits and investigations. Training programmes for employees and key suppliers are refreshed as part of this review cycle to maintain awareness and competence.
Implementation is monitored through measurable KPIs that cover supplier compliance rates, audit outcomes and the number of verified incidents and remediation completions. These metrics are used to drive continuous improvement in our approach to preventing modern slavery across all Finsbury Park house-clearance services.
Ultimately, our objective is to foster an ethical, transparent and accountable house clearance sector in the Finsbury Park area and beyond. We will not compromise on human rights and expect the same of everyone who works with or for the company. This statement represents our ongoing commitment to eradicating modern slavery from our operations and supply chain.
Signed on behalf of Finsbury Park House Clearance: this statement will be reviewed annually and updated to reflect progress and new measures introduced to strengthen our safeguards against exploitation.