Internal guidance statement – not a formal Modern Slavery Act reporting statement.
Spectrum Networks is committed to conducting its business in a manner that respects human rights and does not contribute to modern slavery in any form. While Spectrum Networks is not currently required to report under the Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth), we choose to align with its intent and principles wherever practicable.
The purpose of this statement is to outline Spectrum Networks’ general approach to identifying and reducing the risk of modern slavery practices in our operations and supply chains. It is intended as practical guidance for staff and suppliers, rather than a prescriptive or legislated policy.
This statement applies to:
It should be read alongside our broader procurement, risk, and conduct guidance.
Spectrum Networks does not tolerate modern slavery practices in our operations or our supply chain. In support of this, we aim to:
While the size of Spectrum Networks and our supply chain is relatively modest, we expect our suppliers and service providers to:
Spectrum Networks’ primary risk areas are expected to relate to:
Where practical, we will consider:
Any staff member, contractor, or supplier who becomes aware of, or reasonably suspects, modern slavery risks connected to Spectrum Networks is encouraged to raise the concern with a director or manager. Concerns will be taken seriously and, as far as practicable, handled discreetly and in good faith.
This statement may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in our operations, supply chain, or applicable legislation. Any material updates will be communicated via the internal wiki or other appropriate channels.