Modern Slavery Statement
PRODIGITALMEDIA LTD (Trading as DigiMake)

Introduction

PRODIGITALMEDIA LTD (trading as DigiMake) is committed to ethical business practices and ensuring that modern slavery, human trafficking, forced labour, and exploitation have no place in our operations or supply chains. As a responsible film and video production company operating in the UK, we take our obligations seriously and are dedicated to upholding human rights across all aspects of our work.

Our Commitment

We oppose all forms of modern slavery and forced labour. While DigiMake is a small business with a focused team, we recognise the importance of conducting business in a manner that respects the rights and dignity of individuals. We are committed to:

  • Ensuring fair and lawful employment practices in compliance with UK employment laws.
  • Working only with partners, freelancers, and suppliers who share our ethical values.
  • Monitoring our supply chain to identify and mitigate any risks related to modern slavery.
  • Raising awareness among our employees and contractors regarding ethical work practices.

Supply Chain and Due Diligence

DigiMake works with a range of suppliers, freelancers, and contractors within the UK film and video production industry. We take steps to ensure that all those we engage with operate in compliance with legal and ethical standards, including:

  • Conducting due diligence on key suppliers and partners.
  • Ensuring contracts include provisions prohibiting forced or exploitative labour.
  • Encouraging transparency within our supply chain.
  • Reporting and addressing any concerns raised regarding unethical labour practices.

Reporting and Compliance

We encourage anyone with concerns related to modern slavery within DigiMake’s operations or supply chain to report them confidentially. Any issues will be investigated promptly, and appropriate action will be taken. We are committed to ongoing improvements in our processes to prevent any form of exploitation.

Legal Compliance

This statement is made pursuant to Section 54 of the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015 and outlines the steps DigiMake has taken to ensure modern slavery does not occur within our operations or supply chains.

Review and Updates

This statement will be reviewed annually to ensure continued compliance with UK modern slavery laws and best practices. We are committed to strengthening our policies and processes as our business evolves.

Contact Us
For any questions or concerns regarding this statement, please contact us.