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Staff Direct 4 U Training

staff direct 4 u training

London

Excellence in RecruitmentThis statement is made as part of SD4U’s commitment to eliminating the exploitation of people under the Modern Slavery Act 2015 (the Act). It summarises how SD4U operates, the policies and processes in place to minimise the possibility of any problems, any risks we have identified and how we monitor them, and how we train our staff. This statement is published in accordance with section 54 of the Act, and relates to the financial year 1 April 2022 to 31 March 2023. It was approved by the Board of Directors on 29 March 2022. Our Business SD4U is a limited company operating in the recruitment sector. We supply temporary workers in the logistics sector. SD4U is an independent business Who we work with All the hirers that we work with, and all the work-seekers we provide, are known to and identified by our staff. All the temporary workers we supply are identified by our staff. The hiring companies that we work with are located in the Midlands. The work seekers and workers we supply live in the Midlands. Other relationships As part of our business, we also work with the following organisations: sector-specific professional and regulatory bodies sector-specific industry bodies the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (www.rec.uk.com) and the Institute of Recruitment Professionals (www.rec-irp.uk.com) Our Policies SD4U has a modern slavery policy. In addition, SD4U has policies which incorporate ethical standards for our staff. Policy development and review SD4U’s policies are established by our directors based on advice from HR professionals, industry best practice and legal advice, and in consultation with other stakeholders. We review our policies on a regular basis or as needed to adapt to changes. Our Processes for Managing Risk In order to assess the risk of modern slavery, we use the following processes w

Soc Communities Foundation

soc communities foundation

London

One of the main focuses School of Coding has is the sustainability of the planet. Sustainability is fundamental to the survival of our planet as well as ourselves. It is important as polluted land, air and water will severely affect our quality of life and the ability of larger societies and the local communities to thrive. School of Coding protects the environment as we have been actively focusing on reducing our plastic usage including the use of single-use plastic, recycling and using less energy in the office in efforts to integrate sustainability considerations into all our business decisions. Heritage is a person’s uniqueness and inherited sense of identity: the values, traditions, culture and artefacts handed down from previous generations. We recognise the importance of heritage as it gives an individual a sense of singular and communal identity. School of Coding focuses on running projects around BAME communities to ensure that they have an equal chance of finding work opportunities as we believe it’s crucial that everyone is seen for their talent regardless of their background, socioeconomics status and beliefs. Digitalization has allowed School of Coding to improve the quality of their education through techniques such as online classes. School of Coding provides education using digitalization to give their students transferable skills which will provide them with equal opportunities as to be successful in the workplace of the future, people will need to have the right digital education. This will give those who are unemployed the chance to learn new skills and be able to be at the same levels as those around them.