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Modern Slavery Statement

Our statement to maintaining a zero-tolerance policy towards modern slavery and human trafficking.

Autism 4 Justice Alliance

Autism 4 Justice Alliance stands firmly against all forms of modern slavery, human trafficking, forced labour, and exploitation. Our organisation exists to protect rights, uphold dignity, and ensure justice — values that extend to every person connected to our work.

🧭 Our Commitment

We recognise that modern slavery can occur in many forms, including coercion, debt bondage, and deceptive recruitment. Autism 4 Justice Alliance is committed to maintaining ethical practices across all operations, partnerships, and supply chains. We act with vigilance to prevent, identify, and address any risk of exploitation.

⚖️ Governance and Responsibility

  • Leadership oversight: Our senior management team ensures compliance with the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015.
  • Policies: We maintain clear anti‑slavery and whistleblowing policies accessible to all staff and volunteers.
  • Training: Every team member receives guidance on recognising and reporting potential indicators of exploitation.
  • Due diligence: We assess suppliers, contractors, and partner organisations for ethical standards and transparency.

🤝 Partnerships and Advocacy

Autism 4 Justice Alliance collaborates with rights‑based organisations, legal advocates, and community partners to strengthen protections for vulnerable individuals. We promote awareness and accountability within the autism and disability sectors, ensuring that inclusion never masks exploitation.

📈 Continuous Improvement

We review our policies annually, update training materials, and refine our risk‑assessment processes to reflect evolving best practice. We encourage open dialogue and reporting to ensure that our commitment to justice remains active and effective.

🕊️ Statement of Principle

Autism 4 Justice Alliance believes that freedom from exploitation is a fundamental human right. We will never tolerate modern slavery in any form and will continue to act decisively to protect those at risk.

If you see this happening within our organisation please report it to report.slavery@autism4justice.org