Here at Reid Holden, we are committed to high standards of ethical and governance arrangements in respect of impartiality, integrity and objectivity in managing our activities. We have a zero tolerance approach to modern slavery, and support the UK Government’s objectives to eradicate modern slavery and human trafficking. This is our first modern slavery statement. Over the next year, we will provide awareness training to all our colleagues on the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and make suitable resources available to enable them to take appropriate action if they suspect a case of slavery or human trafficking. We will also continue to do our own risk assessments and work with our suppliers in the higher risk categories to help them better understand the anti-slavery activity they should be undertaking. We are committed to maintaining best practice and to seeking continuous improvement. We invite you to help, share best practice and to hold us to account and challenge where you think we can do better.
Reid Holden is committed to protecting and respecting human rights and have a zero tolerance approach towards modern slavery. We are committed to ensuring that there is no modern slavery and human trafficking in our supply chains or any part of our business. We do not enter into business with any organisation, which knowingly supports, or is found to be involved in slavery, servitude or forced or compulsory labour. As an equal opportunities employer, we’re also committed to creating and ensuring a non-discriminatory and respectful working environment for our people. Our recruitment and people management processes are designed to ensure that all prospective employees are legally entitled to work in the UK.
Reid Holden (Building Services) Ltd is private limited company, registered in the United Kingdom. We work in the area of property development and property solutions, helping our clients develop physical properties that are used for either residential living or commercial use for businesses. Our supply chain consists of well-researched companies who can deliver our services to our clients in the most effective way possible as well as those service providers that allow us to develop and run our business ethically.
- we keep people safe and provide peace of mind
- we protect and enhance the environment for people to work in
- we use our information and expertise to help people make informed decisions
Throughout 2023-2025, we will continue to focus on our mission of making a better future for people and the environment in which they work. We engage with a range of suppliers from SMEs to large corporations, the majority of which are UK based. Our main suppliers provide technical and specialist management related services and building materials, which support our core activity. Whilst we assess ourselves to have a generally low risk of modern slavery in our business activity, we acknowledge that electronics, ICT hardware, remote working and service staff are the highest risk areas for us and therefore focus on these appropriately. Our suppliers and employees are well-vetted and are often sourced through long standing relationships or as part of our business network.
We are committed to doing the right thing by ensuring we respect human rights and the environment. We manage a governance framework for all material focus areas within our sustainable framework and follow best practice guidelines provided by the Government Commercial Function, on which our policy and processes are based. The following policies are available to all staff through our Sharepoint:
- Code of conduct
- Whistleblowing policy
- Bullying and harassment policy
- Diversity and inclusion policy
- Recruitment and selection policy