Albright Kendrick

Anti-Modern Slavery & Trafficking

Anti-Modern Slavery & Trafficking

 

ANTI-MODERN SLAVERY & HUMAN TRAFFICKING STATEMENT

Albright Kendrick is committed to preventing acts of Modern Slavery within its business and expects the same high standards of its suppliers.

 

Our Structure

Albright Kendrick is a full-service law firm, providing legal services to individual and business clients across the jurisdiction of England and Wales. To find out more about our legal services, please visit www.albrightkendrick.com.

 

Our Culture & Values

We are committed to ensuring that there is no modern slavery or human trafficking in our business. Our culture and values reflect our commitment to acting ethically and with integrity, and to implementing and maintaining effective systems and controls to ensure that slavery and human trafficking is not taking place anywhere in our firm.

 

Monitoring

All our people at Albright Kendrick have a responsibility to maintain and monitor our procedures to ensure compliance with our legal and ethical obligations, and the director has the responsibility to ensure that all those under our control comply with these. As a law firm, we consider that the risk of Modern Slavery occurring within our business or supply chain to be low.

 

Training

We are committed to ensuring that our staff are trained to recognise the risks of modern slavery in our business. Through induction and continuous training and development, our people are equipped to identify and report any suspected instances of Anti-Modern Slavery.

 

Key objectives

We use set objectives to measure our success in ensuring that modern slavery is not taking place in our business.

 

Our key objectives for our current year are:

 

Review and monitor our quality procedures to ensure that no modern slavery or human trafficking took place within our business.

Promote awareness and provide training to our people to recognise Modern Slavery.

Review our supply chain Modern Slavery risk assessment.

This statement is made pursuant to section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and constitutes Albright Kendrick’s Anti-Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking statement. It was approved by Albright Kendrick Law Limited on 12th December 2024.