Question: Does the modern slavery statement define the performance indicators against which the company measures the effectiveness of its actions to combat slavery and trafficking? E.g. number of audits done, number of employee training provided
Answer:
Yes
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Walk Free
SSE
2021
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pg. 14

The action plan has five key focus areas for the business. Progress against these over 2021/22 is detailed throughout this report

pg. 16

In 2021/22 SSE appointed Stronger Together to undertake an independent assessment for two wind farms currently in construction. These assessments, one completed and one in progress, reviewed tier one, two, and three suppliers to assess the risk of human rights abuses based on their geographical location and the goods and services they provide to SSE. The objective was to understand the processes and practices in place to mitigate human rights risk and to identify potential risks and gaps in the suppliers approach to modern slavery risk and compliance with UK law. A desk-based risk assessment of four tier one suppliers and 40 tier two and three suppliers took place for the first assessment, along with interviews between Stronger Together, SSE’s procurement team, and key suppliers. Stronger Together looked at country of origin, industry sector and business profile to provide a risk rating. Materials used in products procured were also assessed for risk using the same approach. The same approach is currently being rolled out for the second assessment. These deep dive assessments help SSE identify where risks may lie for wind projects, and findings can be used to support other projects in the future.

pg. 20

Over 2020/21, SSE has progressed with updating this clause to a new Living Wage and Living Hours Clause to reflect its Living Hours commitment across its supply chain. This will be rolled out across SSE’s supply chain over 2022/23

 

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