Modern Slavery Act Statement
Slavery is a violation of a person’s human rights. It can take the form of human trafficking, forced labour, bonded labour, forced or servile marriage, descent-based slavery and domestic slavery. A person is considered to be in modern slavery if they are;
- Forced to work through mental or physical threat
- Owned or controlled by an “employer”, usually through mental or physical abuse
- Dehumanised, treated as a commodity or sold or bought as “property”
- Physically constrained or has restrictions placed on their freedom of movement
This statement is made pursuant to Section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and constitutes the ICB’s modern slavery and human trafficking statement for the current financial year.