DATA³ Statement on Slavery and Human Trafficking.  

The company is committed to acting ethically and with integrity and transparency in all business dealings and to putting effective systems and controls in place to safeguard against any form of slavery and human trafficking taking place within the business or our supply chain. 

As part of this commitment, we acknowledge our responsibility towards the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and will ensure transparency within the organisation and with clients.  

The standards outlined are applicable across the company. We want our customers to be confident that our business partners treat their employees fairly, with respect for human rights and are not exposed to unsafe working conditions or in any way forced to work under slavery.  

We believe that when ethical standards are in place, this can improve worker well-being, productivity and quality, which benefits everyone we work with. Only suppliers and clients who share our standards and values will be considered appropriate to work with DATA³ and we seek to develop long-term trading relationships with suppliers and clients based on the principal of fair, open and honest dealings at all times.  

We aim to only work with organisations who also commit to the eradication of slavery and human trafficking. We check that companies we work with issue an annual statement outlining their commitment and actions taken to eliminate modern slavery.  

All businesses that we work with we will ensure they are committed to human rights, working conditions and the provision of a living wage.  

DATA³ will not work with any organisation that either has or is found to be knowingly involved with either human trafficking or modern slavery. The Managing Director shall be responsible for the application of this policy and ensure all activity complies with the Modern Slavery Act 2015. DATA³ will provide adequate resources, training and investment to ensure its successful application throughout the next financial year.