1. Introduction

Your Health is committed to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking in all its forms. We recognise our responsibility to act ethically and transparently and to ensure that modern slavery does not take place within our business or supply chains.

This statement is made in accordance with the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and outlines the steps we take to minimise the risk of modern slavery in our operations.


2. Our Business

Your Health is a UK-based private healthcare provider. Our activities include the provision of medical and clinical services and the use of third-party suppliers to support our operations, such as IT services, facilities, and professional support services.


3. Our Commitment

We are committed to:

  • Acting ethically and with integrity in all business relationships
  • Upholding human rights
  • Taking a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery, forced labour, and human trafficking

We expect the same standards from all organisations and individuals who work with or on behalf of Your Health.


4. Policies and Procedures

To support our commitment, we have the following measures in place:

  • Code of Conduct – which sets out our expectations regarding ethical behaviour and compliance with the law
  • Supplier Expectations – we expect suppliers and contractors to comply with applicable labour laws and standards
  • Recruitment Practices – we use fair, transparent recruitment processes and do not tolerate exploitative practices

5. Risk Assessment and Due Diligence

Given the nature of our business, we consider the risk of modern slavery within our direct operations to be low. However, we recognise that risks may exist within wider supply chains.

We take a proportionate approach to due diligence by:

  • Working with reputable suppliers
  • Reviewing supplier practices where appropriate
  • Addressing concerns if identified

6. Training and Awareness

We ensure that relevant staff are aware of the risks of modern slavery and understand how to raise concerns if they suspect unethical practices.


7. Reporting Concerns

Employees and third parties are encouraged to report any concerns relating to modern slavery or unethical behaviour. All reports are taken seriously and investigated appropriately.


8. Review and Approval

This statement is reviewed annually and approved by the directors of Your Health.


Last reviewed: [January, 2026]

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