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Introduction

This statement is made pursuant to section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015. It constitutes Casual Films’ slavery and human trafficking statement. This statement covers all of entities in the Casual Films Group.

Our Supply Chain

Casual Films is committed to continuously improving its practices to identify and eliminate any slavery and human trafficking in its business and supply chains, and to acting ethically and with integrity in all its business relationships.

Casual Films uses a wide range of suppliers who supply goods, provide services and support our operations.

Policies

Casual Films has a number of policies which aim to minimise the risk of modern slavery in our supply chain. These include:

a Suppliers code of conduct which sets out internal requirements for buying goods and services; Procurement Policy and Whistleblowing Policy.

Due Diligence

Casual Films’ suppliers are typically freelance contractors. These suppliers are individuals who our staff interact with directly through the projects. As a result, the scope for modern slavery in these relationships is considered relatively low.

Training

Through our online HR intranet, Casual Films staff have immediate access to training on a range of topics including Modern Slavery.

Looking Ahead

Over the course of the next financial year we will continue to enhance our procedures to help us identify, prevent and mitigate any risks of modern slavery or human trafficking in relation to new and existing suppliers.

Approval

This statement has been formally approved on behalf of the Casual Films board of directors.