Purpose
At Egan National Valuers we are committed to upholding the highest standards of ethical conduct and human rights in our operations and supply chains. This policy outlines our commitment to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking in all aspects of our business activities.
Scope
This policy applies to all employees, contractors, suppliers, and business partners associated with Egan National Valuers, both domestically and internationally. It encompasses all aspects of our operations, including procurement, production, distribution, and partnerships, and extends to our supply chains.
Responsibilities
Management:
- Establish a culture of zero tolerance towards modern slavery and human trafficking within the organisation.
- Ensure appropriate policies, procedures, and training programs are in place to identify, prevent, and address instances of modern slavery.
- Provide leadership and resources to support the implementation of this policy and promote transparency and accountability throughout the organisation.
- Conduct due diligence on suppliers and business partners on modern slavery.
- Incorporate contractual provisions and supplier codes of conduct that prohibit modern slavery and require suppliers to uphold ethical labour practices.
- Work collaboratively with suppliers to address any instances of modern slavery identified within the supply chain and support remediation efforts.
Employees:
- Familiarise themselves with this policy and understand their role in preventing modern slavery within the organisation and its supply chains.
- Report any concerns or suspicions of modern slavery to management or the designated compliance officer promptly.
- Participate in training and awareness programs to recognise the signs of modern slavery and understand their responsibilities in upholding ethical labour practices.
Policy Principles
Zero Tolerance: Egan National Valuers has a zero-tolerance policy towards modern slavery and human trafficking in all its forms. We will not knowingly engage in or support any activities that involve modern slavery, forced labour, or human trafficking.
Due Diligence: We are committed to conducting due diligence on our operations and supply chains to identify and address risks of modern slavery. This includes assessing the labour practices of suppliers, subcontractors, and business partners and taking appropriate action to mitigate risks.
Transparency and Accountability: We will maintain transparency in our operations and supply chains regarding efforts to prevent modern slavery. We will hold ourselves and our suppliers accountable for upholding ethical labour practices and complying with relevant laws and standards.
Continuous Improvement: We are committed to continuously improving our policies, procedures, and practices to prevent modern slavery. We will regularly review and update this policy to ensure its effectiveness and alignment with Australian legislative requirements and international best practices.
Reporting and Compliance
Any instances of modern slavery or human trafficking identified within Egan National Valuers, or its supply chains must be reported immediately to management or the designated compliance officer. Reports will be investigated promptly, and appropriate remedial action will be taken in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
Training and Awareness
Egan National Valuers will provide training and awareness programs to employees to educate them about modern slavery, its signs and indicators, and their responsibilities in preventing it. Training will be conducted to ensure that all relevant stakeholders are equipped with the knowledge and tools to address modern slavery effectively.
Review and Updates
This policy will be reviewed periodically to ensure its effectiveness and compliance with Australian legislative requirements and international standards. Updates may be made as necessary to reflect changes in laws, regulations, or best practices related to modern slavery and human trafficking.
Authorised by:
Ben Driller
Managing Director
Egan National Valuers