Based in Derbyshire, serving organisations across Great Britain UK GDPR DPA 2018 aligned

Modern slavery and human trafficking statement

Financial year referenced: 2025/26. This statement is published voluntarily in the spirit of section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015. Organisations above the statutory turnover threshold must publish their own compliant statement; this page explains our values-led approach regardless of size.

Our business and supply chains

Skyxaronuogroz delivers facilitated walking programmes to UK organisations. Our supply chain is intentionally narrow—digital hosting, transport, print for route cards, and professional advisers. We do not operate factories or seasonal agricultural programmes.

Policies and due diligence

We expect suppliers to comply with UK employment law, pay at least the National Living Wage where applicable, and prohibit forced labour. Contract templates include termination rights for modern slavery breaches. Facilitators complete annual awareness refreshers covering recruitment red flags and whistleblowing routes.

Risk assessment

We classify facilitation apparel, printed goods, and cloud services as moderate attention categories and review vendor statements when spend thresholds are met. No incidents of modern slavery have been reported to date.

Training and reporting

Staff may escalate concerns to the studio lead and, where appropriate, to the Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority or local police. We encourage workers engaged through agencies to verify gangmaster licensing where relevant.