Anti Slavery Policy
This statement, made pursuant to section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015, sets out the approach taken by Cognition Agency to understand all potential modern slavery risks related to its business, and the actions undertaken to mitigate any such risks.
Cognition is a provider of Marketing Services and the Cognition employs some 31 staff across three office locations based in London, Birmingham, Manchester, New York, Paris, UAE, Palma, Spain and Johannesburg. Our supply chains consists of Global and UK suppliers of data, research
services, computer software and equipment, and office supplies.
Cognition’s Board is committed to delivering high standards of corporate governance and a key element of this is managing the Group in a socially responsible way. The Agency aims to employ the highest ethical and professional standards and always to comply with all local laws and regulations applicable to our business; it follows that Cognition is absolutely committed to preventing slavery and human trafficking in its corporate activities and its supply chains. This commitment is emphasised in our employee training programmes and company policies. Cognition also expects the same high standards which we set for ourselves from those parties with whom we engage, such as our suppliers and customers.
Due to the nature of our business and our approach to governance, we assess that there is very low risk of slavery and human trafficking in our business and supply chains. However we aim to periodically review the effectiveness of the relevant
policies and procedures that we have in place. We do not have key performance indicators in relation to slavery or human trafficking as any instance would be expected to be a breach of law, our supplier standards and/or our company policies.
This statement is approved by the Board and signed on its behalf by: John Berry, Chairman.
Cognition Communications Ltd
16 September 2017