Modern Slavery Statement
This statement is made for and on behalf of the Qualis Group Limited (“Qualis”) and its subsidiaries (Qualis Commercial, Qualis Living, Qualis Property Solutions and Qualis Homes). Qualis Group Ltd is a private company incorporated in England and Wales with registered number 12250938.
Scope
This statement is made pursuant to section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015. The principles and terms within this document apply to Slavery and Human Trafficking measures within Qualis for the financial year starting 1 October 2022 and ending 30 September 2023.
Qualis Group
This statement has been prepared to cover the activities of Qualis Group and its subsidiaries.
As a responsible employer and business, and as an organisation dedicated to improving the lives of our residents and the communities we serve, Qualis is committed to doing everything we can to prevent slavery and human trafficking. This statement sets out how we deliver that commitment, understanding and mitigating the risks of slavery or human trafficking taking place within our business or supply chain, and demonstrating compliance with the Modern Slavery Act 2015 (“the Act”).
Policies and procedures
Qualis has strategies, policies and procedures in place which help detect and prevent slavery and human trafficking. These cover our workforce, our supply chain and our residents as well as the wider communities we work with across London. They include:
An engaged workforce
Qualis regularly reviews its policies and practices to make sure they are compliant with legislation and in line with organisational needs and best practice. As Qualis is an organisation that is active in community work across Epping Forest District, the organisation is well placed to identify signs of slavery and human trafficking, and as such we place value on training all employees, to help them spot issues when going into homes and meeting residents and customers or when visiting our construction sites.
Line Managers are responsible for:
Engaging with their team to:
All employees are responsible for:
Our supply chain
We have a zero-tolerance approach to slavery and human trafficking and expect those we work with to have the same zero-tolerance attitude and approach, and we would never knowingly seek to work with any organisation whose approach or practices were found to be incompatible with our own.
We are committed to ensuring that there is no modern slavery in our supply chains or in any part of our organisation. Our policies in relation to procurement, code of conduct, whistle blowing, safeguarding and health & safety and recruitment, all reflect our commitment to acting ethically and with integrity in all our business relationships and to implementing and enforcing effective systems and controls to ensure slavery and human trafficking is not taking place in our supply chains.
We have a zero-tolerance approach and want to work with suppliers who share our values. To make sure our contractors and all those in our supply chain are aware of, and comply with, our values, we use a range of approaches including:
In relation to new suppliers, for any tenders for contracts above the PCR 2015, compliance with the Act has been included within the selection process. Any failure to meet this will lead to disqualification of the applicant. For contracts or agreements below the OJEU thresholds, clauses are included within the Group’s standard terms and conditions seeking assurance from suppliers that they comply.
Further help and advice:
UK Modern Slavery Adult Victim support providers:
If someone wants to pass on information that could lead to the identification, discovery and recovery of victims in the UK, but wants to remain anonymous, ask them to contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Approved by the Qualis Group Board and its subsidiaries and Signed by the Chair of the Qualis Group Ltd