Modern Slavery Act Statement

Introduction

Harmonna Healthcare is committed to conducting its business ethically and with integrity, and we recognize the importance of addressing the issue of modern slavery and human trafficking in our operations and supply chains. This Modern Slavery Act statement outlines the steps we have taken to ensure that slavery and human trafficking are not taking place in our business and supply chains.

Organizational Structure and Business Activities

Harmonna Healthcare is a company that supports individuals to live independently in communitybased housing, providing them tailored support for daily activities. We also deliver assistance to individuals in their own homes and/or supported living accommodation, focusing on maintaining independence through services like personal care, medication management, and household support. We operate in the West Midlands, and our commitment to ethical business practices is integral to our corporate values.

Policies on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking

We have established policies that reflect our commitment to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking within our organization. Our policies include:

• A robust stance against any form of modern slavery or human trafficking.
• A commitment to conducting due diligence to identify and assess potential risks in our supply chains.
• Procedures for reporting concerns and suspected cases of modern slavery.

Due Diligence Processes

Harmonna Healthcare conducts due diligence on suppliers to assess and mitigate the risk of modern slavery. Our due diligence processes include:

  • Regular risk assessments of our supply chains to identify and address areas of potential
  • Engaging with suppliers to ensure they share our commitment to preventing modern
  • Incorporating ethical considerations into our supplier selection and evaluation

Employee Training

We are committed to raising awareness among our employees about the risks of modern slavery and human trafficking. Our initiatives include:

  • Training programs to educate employees on recognizing and reporting signs of modern
  • Regular updates to employees on our policies and practices related to modern

Effectiveness of Measures Taken

We continually assess the effectiveness of our policies and due diligence processes to ensure they are addressing the risks of modern slavery. This includes:

  • Regular reviews of our supply chain practices and
  • Collaboration with industry partners and organizations to share best

Risks

We acknowledge the unique risks associated with modern slavery within the healthcare sector. We are committed to addressing three primary risks: Workforce Exploitation, Community Engagement Risk and Supply Chain Complexity in Recruitment. Our approach to each risk is outlined below:

Workforce Exploitation:

Assessment and Management:

  • Identification: We have conducted a thorough review of our healthcare workforce, assessing vulnerabilities and potential risks of exploitation.
  • Ethical Recruitment: We prioritize ethical recruitment practices, ensuring that all healthcare professionals, especially those recruited from overseas, are treated fairly and provided transparent information about their employment conditions.
  • Training: Our staff receives ongoing training to recognize and report signs of exploitation, fostering a culture of vigilance against workforce exploitation.
Community Engagement Risk:

Assessment and Management:

  • Stakeholder Identification: We identify stakeholders involved in community engagement to assess potential risks associated with diverse interactions.
  • Vulnerability Assessments: Periodic vulnerability assessments are conducted to identify communities and individuals who may be at risk of exploitation or modern slavery.
  • Ethical Partnership: We collaborate with community partners, ensuring shared values and commitment to ethical practices in engagement initiatives.
Supply Chain Complexity in Recruitment:

Assessment and Management:

  • Transparency in Recruitment: We ensure transparency and fairness in our recruitment processes, especially when recruiting healthcare professionals internationally.
  • Partnerships: Collaboration with reputable recruitment agencies helps us mitigate risks associated with the recruitment process and ensures compliance with ethical standards.
  • Periodic Reviews: Regular reviews of our recruitment practices and partnerships are conducted to address any emerging risks and continuously improve our approach.

We are also aware more risks can arise and we are fully committed to addressing them in the same robust fashion as and when they are identified.

Future Steps

Harmonna Healthcare is dedicated to continuously improving our efforts to combat modern slavery. In the future, we will:

  • Continue to refine and enhance our due diligence
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to promote awareness and best practices in the healthcare
Approval and Review

This Modern Slavery Act statement has been approved by Margaret Soko, and it will be reviewed annually to ensure its continued relevance and effectiveness.

01/01/2024