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Modern Slavery Statement
Modern Slavery Statement | Caribee | Financial Year: 2025
1. Introduction
Caribee is committed to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking in all aspects of our business operations and supply chains. We recognize our responsibility to ensure that human rights are respected, and we take a zero-tolerance approach to any form of modern slavery.
2. Our Business and Supply Chain
Caribee is a digital tourism platform operated by Xamayca Ltd, a company registered in the United Kingdom, focused on enhancing Caribbean travel experiences through curated content, local partnerships, and smart navigation tools.
3. Policies and Commitments
We have implemented policies and procedures to prevent modern slavery, including:
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Code of Conduct – Outlining ethical standards expected from employees and suppliers.
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Supplier Code of Ethics – Requiring all suppliers to adhere to fair labor practices.
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Whistleblowing Policy – Encouraging employees and third parties to report concerns confidentially.
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Recruitment Practices – Ensuring fair hiring procedures and preventing forced labor or exploitation.
4. Risk Assessment and Due Diligence
We assess the risk of modern slavery in our operations and supply chain by:
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Conducting supplier risk assessments to identify potential high-risk areas.
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Carrying out due diligence processes before onboarding new partners.
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Regularly reviewing and updating our risk management frameworks.
5. Training and Awareness
We provide training for employees and key stakeholders to raise awareness of modern slavery issues, ensuring they can identify and report any concerns. This includes:
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Annual training sessions for staff in procurement and supply chain management.
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Guidance documents and toolkits to help employees recognise signs of modern slavery.
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Engagement with suppliers to promote ethical business practices.
6. Monitoring and Performance Indicators
To measure our progress in tackling modern slavery, we monitor:
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The number of supplier audits conducted.
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Reports received through our whistleblowing mechanisms.
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Corrective actions taken to address any identified issues.
7. Future Commitments
We will continue to enhance our efforts by:
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Strengthening partnerships with human rights organisations.
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Expanding due diligence measures to more suppliers.
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Improving transparency in reporting on modern slavery risks.
8. Approval and Statement Review
This statement has been approved by the Board of Directors and will be reviewed annually to reflect our ongoing commitment to combat modern slavery.