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We voluntary publish annual transparency statements setting out how FCDO is preventing modern slavery in our operations and supply chains.
This statement details the work HMRC is currently undertaking to eliminate modern slavery in our supply chains.
How a victim of modern slavery can claim a back-payment, if their financial support was reduced as a result of receiving alternative sources of income.
Documents relating to the review of the Modern Slavery Act 2015.
DCMS's modern slavery statement.
This review lays out general approaches used by business and government to tackle ‘modern slavery’ in international business supply chains
We voluntarily publish annual transparency statements setting out how the Home Office is preventing modern slavery in our operations and supply chains.
This guidance tells Home Office staff about how to identify suspected perpetrators of modern slavery related criminal offences.
What evidence is there about effective interventions to provide support for victims of modern slavery?
The Cabinet Office's Modern Slavery Statement sets out Departmental plans on identifying, preventing and addressing modern slavery in its supply chains.
This report details findings from evaluations of a range of interventions to combat modern slavery
This statement sets out our commitment to identify and tackle modern slavery in our commercial supply chain and in our wider operations.
These three reports examine modern slavery in Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan
We voluntarily publish annual transparency statements setting out how CCS is preventing modern slavery in our own operations and supply chains.
This film shows how we are stopping modern slavery in business.
We are committed to ensuring that there is no modern slavery or human trafficking in our supply chains or in any part of our business.
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