Legal information and policies that govern our services and your use of our website.
Last updated: March 2025
This statement is made pursuant to section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and sets out the steps that Wright Websites has taken, and continues to take, to ensure that modern slavery and human trafficking do not occur in our business or in our supply chains. We are committed to acting ethically and with integrity in all our business relationships and to implementing and enforcing effective systems and controls to safeguard against the risk of modern slavery.
Wright Websites is a web development agency based in the United Kingdom. We provide website design and development, e-commerce solutions, web applications, and support and maintenance services (including WebCare™). Our workforce is primarily UK-based. Our supply chain includes technology and software providers, hosting and infrastructure services, and professional services. We do not operate in high-risk sectors such as manufacturing or commodity supply, but we recognise that modern slavery can occur in any sector and we take our responsibilities seriously.
We are committed to ensuring that there is no modern slavery or human trafficking in our supply chains or in any part of our business. Our approach is reflected in our values and in the way we treat our team, clients and suppliers. We expect the same high standards from all of our contractors, suppliers and other business partners and, where appropriate, we seek to include anti-slavery and anti-trafficking provisions in our contractual relationships. We support the principles of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and expect our supply chain to comply with applicable law.
We assess the risk of modern slavery in our operations and supply chain. Given the nature of our business (digital services, limited physical supply chain), we consider our direct exposure to modern slavery to be low. We nevertheless carry out due diligence when engaging new suppliers and when reviewing existing relationships. We consider factors such as the type of services or goods supplied, the jurisdiction of the supplier and any known sector or geographic risks. We do not currently require formal certifications from all suppliers but we reserve the right to request assurances and to review relationships where we consider it appropriate.
We ensure that relevant members of our team are aware of the risks of modern slavery and human trafficking and understand how to identify and report concerns. We will continue to review and, where appropriate, strengthen our training and awareness so that our people can support our commitment to ethical business practices.
We encourage anyone (including employees, contractors, suppliers and clients) to report concerns about modern slavery or human trafficking in our business or supply chain. Reports can be made to the contact details published on our website. We will treat reports seriously and will investigate and take appropriate action in accordance with our procedures and legal obligations. We are committed to protecting anyone who reports in good faith from retaliation.
We monitor the effectiveness of our approach and will review this statement and our related policies and procedures periodically. We will update this statement as necessary to reflect changes in our business, our supply chain or in law or best practice. This statement was approved by Wright Websites and is published on our website.
For questions about this statement or to report a concern, please contact us using the details on our website.