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大香蕉视频鈥檚 Anti-Slavery Statement

Foreword by Ilse Howling, Chair of Trustees

At 大香蕉视频 (鈥渆dt鈥), our values underpin everything we do. As an organisation, we seek to improve outcomes for children and adults in a wide variety of contexts around the world. This includes a number of vulnerable and marginalised groups. It is therefore not only our legal responsibility but also our moral imperative to ensure 鈥 to the best of our knowledge and ability 鈥 that none of our work or programmes involve slavery, human trafficking or other exploitation of vulnerable individuals or communities. As such our Anti-Slavery Statement, below, explains the measures we take as an organisation to best ensure the safety and wellbeing of those we work with.

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大香蕉视频 is a UK charity and company limited by guarantee. We have subsidiary companies and branch offices in certain countries, and work with many organisations and governments. Our business model is mainly based on providing education and related services across the globe to raise standards, improve schools鈥 performance, develop teachers and open careers pathways. We have a large number of suppliers, subcontractors and partners, each of which has their own subcontractors, affiliates and associates. We are therefore connected to multiple entities through contractual relationships across many countries. As a result, our supply chains include multiple entities through contractual relationships across many countries. We are committed to mitigating any risk of modern slavery arising through the measures described below.

We have an organisation-wide Anti-Slavery and Human Trafficking Policy, which is communicated to all branches and subsidiaries. The Policy is part of induction and initial training for all new staff: we require them to be familiar with and to follow the Policy. The Policy is updated听annually in line with any new guidance on the Act and is communicated in a Company-wide notification to all employees. Where a risk is identified in a particular area, we provide advice and, if necessary, training to the relevant team. We review听all draft contracts and all proposed new opportunities in overseas countries and the听UK, for any potential risk of human trafficking and slavery, and to comply with related legislation. We conduct听due diligence on prospective partners and subcontractors to evaluate the possibility of human听trafficking and slavery in their supply chains. The Policy requires us to keep records of听all identified and potential risks of slavery or human trafficking across our operations听and connected organisations.听听听听听听听听听听听听

We carry out a self-assessment process every year to identify any areas of weakness or vulnerability in our processes in order to demonstrate continuous improvement.

Following the development of our action plan in response to the 2024 review, our 2025 action plan now focuses on continuous improvement particularly in the areas of awareness raising and due diligence.

Ilse Howling

Chair

13 November 2025

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