10.1 Compliance audit findings are reflected in the Modern Slavery Improvement Plan which is monitored and overseen by the Modern Slavery Working Group, Chaired by the Director of Corporate Services. Each team, department and directorate have the responsibility to identify high risk areas within their systems and processes and contracts for review and audit.
10.2 Strategic Leadership – An annual report is submitted to the Governance and Audit Committee as part of corporate health monitoring process. Regular Modern Slavery working group meetings chaired by the Director of Corporate Services monitors the improvement plan.
10.3 Working with partners – continue to work in active partnership with the Police and Crime Commissioner for Hampshire and Isle of Wight and local safeguarding boards. Support the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Modern Slavery Partnership by continuing to ensure Portsmouth is represented at an appropriate level at the Modern Slavery Partnership Board and sub-groups. Work with Police colleagues to improve local data analysis, emergency planning procedures and enforcement operations.
10.4 Raising awareness – continue to raise awareness of modern slavery by supporting local and Hampshire-wide campaigns to complement annual national Anti-Slavery activity in October and expanding training across the organisation.
10.5 Develop and expand training – Continue to increase the number of non-social care staff and elected councillors accessing e-learning and/or face to face training on modern slavery.
10.6 Procurement and supply chains – Each directorate will continue to determine their priority high-risk contracts for review and audit against compliance. Continue work undertaken to develop a procurement strategy linked with longer term work on social value.
10.7 Policies and processes – continue to ensure that policies and procedures remain relevant and reflect the statutory duty and Council’s commitment to the agenda.
10.8 Enforcement and disruption – continue to support police led community safety responses and disruption activities, improve local data gathering, working alongside partner agencies such as the police, fire service and health services to target enforcement activity.
10.9 Additional Guidance was published at the end of 2025 which supports the development of the Modern Slavery Statement. We are committed to ensuring the requirements of this guidance are incorporated into our action plan, along with best practice over the coming year.
This statement was approved by Portsmouth City Council on 14 July 2026
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Modern Slavery Integrated Impact Assessment