Modern Slavery Statement — House Clearance Euston
This Modern Slavery Statement sets out the commitment of House Clearance Euston and related Euston house clearance teams to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking in our operations and supply chain. We recognise our responsibility to uphold human rights and affirm a zero-tolerance policy towards any form of forced labour, exploitation or trafficking linked to house clearance in Euston or partnered services.
Our statement covers policies, procedures and actions taken across house clearance in Euston, Euston clearance services and affiliated contractors. We adopt clear contractual obligations and mandatory standards for suppliers and third-party operatives involved in property clear-outs, waste removal and furniture handling to minimise risk of exploitation.
We maintain a zero-tolerance policy to modern slavery. Any employee, contractor or supplier found to be involved in modern slavery will face immediate remedial action, up to and including contract termination and referral to appropriate authorities. House clearance Euston actively promotes ethical conduct and expects partners to demonstrate the same standards.
To ensure compliance we implement due diligence and risk-based Supplier Audits. These audits assess recruitment practices, working conditions and documentation checks across our supply chain for Euston house clearance and related supply partners. Audit measures include site inspections, document verification and interviews with workers where appropriate.
Our supplier programme mandates pre-engagement screening and periodic reviews. Key audit steps include:
- Verification of identity and right-to-work checks for operatives involved in house clearances in Euston.
- Review of employment contracts and pay practices for subcontractors used in Euston clearance operations.
- Evaluation of recruitment fees and third-party labour providers for indicators of exploitation.
Where audits identify non-compliance we require corrective action plans, scheduled re-audits and, if necessary, removal from our approved supplier list. Supplier audits are enforced consistently and form part of procurement conditions for any Euston clearance partner.
We provide clear and accessible reporting channels so employees, contractors and members of the public can raise concerns. Reports can be made anonymously through our internal reporting systems and via designated safeguarding contacts within our governance team. All reports are treated seriously and investigated promptly by trained personnel.
Our reporting framework emphasises confidentiality and protection for whistleblowers. House Clearance Euston operates an anti-retaliation approach and ensures that anyone reporting suspected modern slavery receives support and protection while matters are investigated.
Governance and responsibility lie with senior management who review cases, oversee supplier relations and ensure that policies are effective. House clearances in Euston are monitored against measurable indicators and reported to executive leadership to ensure sustained accountability.
Training, remediation and continuous improvement
We deliver training for staff and contractors on identifying signs of exploitation, proper reporting procedures, and the legal obligations associated with modern slavery. Training is refreshed regularly and integrated into inductions for new operatives involved in Euston house clearance work.
When modern slavery risks are identified we pursue a victim-centred remediation approach, working with authorities and specialist organisations to secure safe outcomes for affected individuals while ensuring appropriate disciplinary measures for perpetrators.
Annual review and ongoing commitment
This Modern Slavery Statement will be reviewed annually to evaluate the effectiveness of our policies, audit outcomes, reporting channels and training programmes. The annual review includes analysis of supplier performance, audit findings, and any incidents or near-misses to refine our risk controls.
Through a combination of zero-tolerance enforcement, routine supplier audits, secure reporting channels and a strict programme of annual review, House Clearance Euston reaffirms its commitment to eradicating modern slavery within our operations and partner networks. We remain vigilant, continually improving our processes to protect people from exploitation in all aspects of Euston clearance services.