Slavery & Human Trafficking Statement
“Section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 relates to transparency in supply chains.
Health Sciences University is committed to protecting and respecting human rights and to ensuring best practice in everything it does, such that the aims of the Modern Slavery Act are achieved and all reasonable steps are taken to minimise the risk of slavery and human trafficking taking place in any part of its supply chain.
Health Sciences University continues to systematically keep under review all aspects of its procurement practice to ensure that its initial supplier vetting and ongoing due diligence processes are as robust as possible and that there can be confidence that slavery and human trafficking is not taking place in its business or supply chains.
The resultant updated Procurement Policy will be communicated to all staff and accompanied by procurement training sessions, which will include training to raise awareness of modern slavery and human trafficking and of the key aims and requirements of the Modern Slavery Act.”