Modern Slavery Statement — Brixton House Clearance Commitment
Brixton House Clearance declares a firm stance against modern slavery and human trafficking.
Our company, operating as Brixton House Clearance and under other trading styles such as Brixton Home Clearance, maintains a zero-tolerance policy towards any form of forced or exploitative labour. This statement explains how we prevent, detect and respond to modern slavery across our operations and supply chain. It reflects our commitment to ethical practices and the protection of human rights for everyone involved in House Clearance Brixton operations.We apply a clear policy framework that requires all employees and subcontractors to adhere to legal and ethical employment standards. As part of this framework the board has adopted procedures, training and risk assessments to ensure compliance. Our people are trained to recognise risks and report concerns, and all new vendors undergo due diligence as standard practice for Brixton house clearance procurement.
Key prevention measures include:
- Pre-employment checks and identity verification for direct staff and contractors.
- Supplier screening and contractual clauses prohibiting forced labour.
- Regular training for front-line teams and management on recognising signs of exploitation.
- Whistleblowing channels and secure escalation routes to protect anyone reporting abuses.
We carry out systematic supplier audits to verify compliance. Our supplier assurance process involves desktop reviews, self-assessment questionnaires and, where higher risks are identified, on-site inspections. These audits are designed to identify red flags such as withheld wages, restricted movement, deceptive recruitment practices, or unsafe accommodation for seasonal workers. The audit outcomes feed into our supplier ratings and continued eligibility to work with House Clearance in Brixton operations.
Supplier due diligence is proportionate to risk: low-risk suppliers receive routine checks, while medium and high-risk partners undergo enhanced scrutiny, including document verification and interviews. We emphasise transparency and require corrective action plans when non-compliance is discovered. Persistent violations or refusal to remediate will result in contract termination and re-evaluation of procurement relationships across Brixton Clearance Services.
Reporting channels and protection
We operate multiple reporting channels to ensure concerns can be raised safely and confidentially. Staff, contractors, suppliers and the public can escalate issues internally through dedicated managers or anonymously through our whistleblowing mechanism. All reports are treated seriously, investigated promptly and kept confidential. We protect whistleblowers from retaliation and offer support to any potentially exploited individuals, working with relevant authorities when necessary.Our zero tolerance policy means decisive action: breaches of anti-slavery obligations are grounds for formal disciplinary measures or contract termination. We collaborate with third-party specialists, legal advisors and industry bodies to strengthen our approach and to ensure that our practices meet evolving legal and ethical standards. This approach ensures that Brixton House Clearance and associated trading names maintain high standards of integrity across every job.
Operational oversight includes clear responsibilities at senior and operational levels. The leadership team reviews audit findings, remediation status and risk matrices quarterly. We also maintain records of audits, corrective actions and outcomes to demonstrate due diligence and continuous improvement in our supply chain management and company operations.
We commit to an annual review of this Modern Slavery Statement and related policies. Each year the Board assesses performance, updates risk assessments, refines supplier audit criteria and revises training materials. This annual review ensures our approach evolves with emerging risks and best practice. By doing so, Brixton house clearance operations remain transparent, accountable and resolute in the fight against modern slavery.
Conclusion: Brixton House Clearance is committed to preventing modern slavery in all its forms, using supplier audits, clear reporting channels, a strict zero-tolerance policy and an annual review cycle to protect workers and uphold ethical standards across our services.