Netcraft Modern Slavery Statement
for Financial Year Ending 31 December 2026
This statement is made pursuant to Section 54 of the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015 and outlines the steps Netcraft has taken to prevent the risk of modern slavery and human trafficking within our business and supply chains.
Our Approach
Netcraft recognises the importance of respecting human rights and aims to operate responsibly. We acknowledge that modern slavery can affect any sector, and we seek to take reasonable steps to identify and address related risks.
Our Business and Supply Chains
Netcraft operates with principles of integrity and responsible conduct. We aim to work with suppliers who comply with applicable laws and recognised labour standards. We encourage suppliers to provide safe working conditions, fair treatment, and lawful employment practices.
Due Diligence and Risk Management
To help manage risks, we undertake activities such as supplier checks, reviews of potential risk areas, and the development of internal processes for identifying and addressing concerns.
Training and Awareness
Netcraft ensures that relevant staff receive training to help them recognise indicators of modern slavery and understand how concerns can be raised.
Reporting Concerns
We encourage employees, suppliers, partners, and members of the public to report any concerns related to modern slavery. Reports can be made confidentially and will be considered and addressed as appropriate.
Monitoring Effectiveness
We monitor training completion, supplier compliance information, and any concerns raised to help assess the effectiveness of our approach.
Ongoing Review
Netcraft will review this statement annually and may refine its approach as appropriate to reflect changes in risks, practices, or best practice guidance.
Approval
This statement has been approved by the Board of Directors of Netcraft.
Signed by:
Ryan Woodley
Ryan Woodley, CEO