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WPCC4-0017 – Annual Modern Slavery Statement

Decision Reference Number: WPCC4-0017

Lead Officer: Richard Long, Head of Policy and Partnerships

Chief Officer approval: N/A

Date: 19/08/2024

Status: Non-confidential

If partially-confidential or confidential please detail the FOI exemption applied and specify which parts are confidential:

N/A


Decision summary:

Although the OPCC is not a commercial organisation and is therefore not required under Section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 to make an annual modern slavery statement, the PCC is making a voluntary statement to show his and the OPCC’s commitment to ethical trading principles and to set out the steps we are taking to tackle modern slavery and human trafficking in our business and in our supply chains.

I confirm that my register of interests declaration is up to date and that none of my interests preclude me from making this decision.

Signature:  P.Seccombe

Date: 19/09/2024


 Supporting information

1. Background information

The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire (OPCC) has a zero-tolerance approach to any form of modern slavery. We are 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 modern slavery within the business or our supply chain.

The OPCC considers the obligations placed on commercial organisations under section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 vital in combating modern slavery and human trafficking. Although we are not a commercial organisation and are therefore not required under the Act to make a modern slavery statement, we are making this voluntary statement to show our commitment to ethical trading principles and to set out the steps we are taking to tackle modern slavery and human trafficking in our business and in our supply chains.

2. List of additional information attached as appendices

  • 2024-25 Annual Modern Slavery Statement (Final)

3. Expected benefits

Improved trust and confidence in relation to the PCC/OPCC approach.

4. Impact of not approving the application

Reduced trust and confidence and reduced transparency.

5. Costs (including any identified savings)

N/A

6. Equality considerations

None identified.

7. Legal comments

Not subject to legal advice

8. Social or Environmental considerations

None identified.

9. Publication

Not confidential


Comments from the Chief Finance Officer

This statement outlines how the OPCC will operate in respect of ethical trading and modern slavery issues.  To help identify and monitor these risks in our supply chains, due diligence activity is undertaken when embarking on a procurement process to seek assurance from potential suppliers regarding their practises.

Strengthening of the terms and conditions regarding modern slavery and ethical labour practices, will also be introduced for future commissioned services and for PCC grant awards as a further system of vetting and obligating service providers.

The PCC is committed to acting ethically and transparently in all its business dealings and if required, steps will be taken to address any issues if they arise.

Comments from the Chief Executive and Monitoring Officer

This statement is an important part of our governance arrangements.