Mastercall's statement on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking:

Mastercall recognises we have an obligation to prevent slavery and human trafficking and will do all in its power to prevent slavery and human trafficking within our Organisation.

Modern slavery can take many forms including the trafficking of people, forced labour, servitude and slavery. Mastercall takes our responsibility extremely seriously. Our recruitment processes ensure our recruitment team and human resources department are alert to the signs of exploitation, in order that we may take the necessary action promptly and effectively should it be identified. Sectors affected include, but are not limited to, operational staff and clinical staff and GPs.

This statement focuses specifically on Mastercall’ s compliance with the Modern Slavery Act 2015 (the Act) and highlights the steps we take to ensure there is no slavery or human trafficking occurring within the organisation or any suppliers.

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In regards to Mastercall staff, if it is suspected that a patient or member of staff could be a victim of slavery then staff should call 101 and report it to the Police.

Further advice can be found via the Modern Slavery Helpline on 0800 0121 700 or via www.modernslavery.co.uk. Referrals can also be made via the latter using the online form or by contacting The Modern Slavery Coordination Unit at Greater Manchester Police via; [email protected] 856 1736 / 0161 856 5136

National referral mechanism guidance: adult (England and Wales)

Please use the link below to the National Referral Mechanism (NRM) which is a framework for identifying and referring potential victims of modern slavery and ensuring they receive the appropriate support.

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/human-trafficking-victimsreferral-and-assessment-forms/guidance-on-the-national-referral-mechanismfor-potential-adult-victims-of-modern-slavery-england-and-wale