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Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement

Initial voluntary statement – position as at 29 July 2026

1. About this statement

This is Talenscio Limited’s initial voluntary Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement, setting out our position as at 29 July 2026. Talenscio is not required to publish a statement under section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 because it does not meet the statutory turnover threshold. We publish voluntarily and to support our responsibilities as an accepted G-Cloud 15 supplier.

Talenscio does not tolerate slavery, servitude, forced or compulsory labour, human trafficking or serious labour exploitation. We are committed to proportionate, risk-based controls, honest reporting and action that protects the safety and interests of affected workers.

2. Our business and supply chain

Talenscio is a UK-based software-as-a-service business providing digital assessment centre and interview technology. Our supply chain is mainly made up of cloud hosting, specialist software and technical support providers, together with ordinary business suppliers such as hardware and professional services.

Our direct operations are considered low risk, but we recognise that modern slavery risk can exist within the wider and deeper supply chains used by technology, hosting, hardware and other service providers.

3. Our policies and controls

Talenscio’s modern slavery framework includes:

  • A Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Policy and organisation-level risk assessment.
  • A supplier register recording modern slavery risk, rationale, assurance and review dates.
  • Proportionate supplier due diligence, with additional assurance for Moderate and High-risk suppliers.
  • Modern slavery clauses, equivalent supplier terms or a documented exception for relevant Subcontracts and new or renewed supplier agreements.
  • Whistleblowing, grievance and confidential reporting arrangements, with senior-management oversight.

4. Risk assessment and due diligence

Talenscio assesses modern slavery risk according to the nature of the service, countries of operation, labour intensity, use of subcontractors, exposure to vulnerable workers, manufactured-goods supply chains and the credibility of available assurance. Our direct workforce risk is assessed as Low. The principal potential exposure is through wider supplier supply chains.

We apply due diligence proportionately. A smaller supplier is not automatically treated as unacceptable because it does not publish its own modern slavery statement. We consider the substance of its controls, the evidence available and its willingness to address identified concerns.

5. Training, reporting and response

Talenscio has established a proportionate awareness and declaration process for relevant personnel. Completion is recorded and the process will be repeated at least annually.

Concerns may be reported confidentially to incident@talenscio.com using the subject “Confidential: Modern Slavery Concern”. Reports may be made without proof or certainty and genuine concerns raised in good faith will not result in retaliation. Immediate danger should be reported to the emergency services.

Reports will be triaged promptly and, where practicable, within one working day. Talenscio will prioritise worker safety, confidentiality, appropriate specialist or law-enforcement involvement and effective remediation. Supplier termination will not be automatic where it could increase harm to affected workers.

As at 29 July 2026, Talenscio had identified no suspected or confirmed modern slavery or labour exploitation incident in its operations or known supply chain.

6. Next steps and review

Before the first full annual review, Talenscio will complete and maintain supplier risk ratings, obtain proportionate assurance for higher-risk suppliers, maintain the G-Cloud supply-chain information required for contract delivery, complete the Cabinet Office Modern Slavery Assessment Tool, deliver and record awareness activity and test the confidential reporting route.

This statement will be reviewed in January 2027. The first full annual statement will cover the financial year ending 31 December 2026.


This statement was approved by Talenscio’s Managing Director and Group CEO on 30th July 2026 and authorises its publication on this website.

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