Hessington Health Ltd is committed to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking in all areas of our business and supply chain. While we are not legally required to publish a Modern Slavery Statement, we believe in upholding ethical business practices and ensuring compliance with the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015. Our Business & Supply Chain Hessington Health provides occupational health, health screening, and GP services to businesses, schools, and public sector organizations across the UK. Our team consists of qualified healthcare professionals, and we engage third-party service providers for specific operational needs, including medical supplies, IT, and administrative support. Our Approach to Preventing Modern Slavery We adopt a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery and ensure: Our suppliers adhere to ethical labour standards. Fair recruitment practices are followed for all staff. Employees can report concerns through a Whistleblowing Policy. Due Diligence & Risk Management To mitigate risks, we: Conduct basic supplier checks before engaging new partners. Ensure staff and contractors have the legal right to work. Provide training and awareness on identifying modern slavery risks. Future Commitments Hessington Health is dedicated to strengthening its approach by: Reviewing supplier agreements to ensure compliance. Expanding staff training on modern slavery awareness. Improving transparency in our business operations. This statement has been approved by senior management and will be reviewed annually.