Modern Slavery

Last updated: January 2026

1. Introduction

The National Static Caravan Owners Union (NSCOU) is committed to acting ethically and with integrity in all our activities and relationships. We fully support the UK Government’s efforts to eradicate modern slavery, human trafficking, forced labour, and all forms of exploitation.

2. Our Organisation

NSCOU is a not-for-profit organisation representing and supporting static caravan owners across the UK. Our work focuses on advocacy, education, and member support — we do not engage in manufacturing, physical supply chains, or overseas labour operations.

3. Our Commitment

We are committed to ensuring that there is no modern slavery or human trafficking within any part of our organisation or our supply chains. We expect the same high standards from all individuals and organisations we work with, including suppliers, contractors, and partner organisations.

4. Our Policies

NSCOU has implemented the following policies to support our commitment:

5. Due Diligence

While our operations are low-risk for modern slavery, we conduct due diligence on key suppliers and service providers to ensure they share our ethical values. We will refuse to work with any organisation that is known to engage in, or fails to prevent, modern slavery or human trafficking.

6. Training & Awareness

We promote awareness of modern slavery and ethical conduct among our team and volunteers. Regular updates and briefings ensure that everyone understands how to identify and report concerns.

7. Reporting Concerns

Anyone connected with NSCOU can report concerns about possible modern slavery or exploitation by contacting us confidentially at info@nscou.org.uk. All reports will be handled sensitively and investigated appropriately.

8. Review & Approval

This statement will be reviewed annually to ensure it remains relevant and effective. It has been approved by the NSCOU Board and published on our website to demonstrate our ongoing commitment to ethical practice and transparency.