Culverdocs Modern Slavery Policy
Last Updated: 01/02/2026
This statement is made in accordance with the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and outlines the steps Culvertech Ltd (trading as Culverdocs) has taken to prevent modern slavery and human trafficking within its business and supply chains.
Our Business
Culverdocs operate primarily within the UK and work with a range of suppliers to support our operations.
Our Commitment
We are committed to acting ethically and with integrity in all business relationships and to implement effective systems and controls to ensure modern slavery is not taking place anywhere in our business or supply chains. We operate a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery, including slavery, servitude, forced labour and human trafficking.
Our Policies
We have implemented a Modern Slavery Policy which applies to all employees, contractors and suppliers. This policy sets out our expectations and approach to identifying and preventing modern slavery risks.
Due Diligence and Supply Chains
We carry out due diligence on suppliers to assess and manage risk. This includes:
- Evaluating new suppliers before engagement.
- Reviewing existing suppliers periodically.
- Including contractual provisions requiring compliance with relevant legislation.
Risk Assessment
We assess risk based on factors such as:
- Nature of services provided.
- Geographic location.
- Industry sector.
Where higher risks are identified, we take additional steps to mitigate those risks.
Training and Awareness
We provide appropriate training and guidance to employees to help them recognise and
respond to potential indicators of modern slavery.
Reporting Concerns
Employees are encouraged to report any concerns. Reports are handled sensitively and without fear of retaliation.
Ongoing Commitment
We are committed to continuously improving our practices and will review this statement annually.