Last updated: 28/4/26

This statement is made as part of Emotion Dysregulation in Autism’s commitment to eliminating the exploitation of people under the Modern Slavery Act 2015 (the Act). It summarises how Emotion Dysregulation in Autism operates, the policies and processes in place to minimise the possibility of any problems, any risks we have identified and how we monitor them, and how we train our staff.

This statement is published in accordance with section 54 of the Act.

Denise Wallace

Charity Operations Manager

Our Business

Emotion Dysregulation in Autism (E-DA) is a not-for-profit charity dedicated to supporting autistic young people with emotion regulation challenges through peer support, education, and community outreach. We provide lived experience peer support to individuals aged 12–25.

Our Policies

Emotion Dysregulation in Autism has a Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking policy which,

is available upon request.

In addition, Emotion Dysregulation in Autism has the following policies which incorporates

ethical standards for our staff.

  1. Anti-bribery / Corruption Policy
  2. Code of Conduct
  3. Corporate Social Responsibility Policy
  4. Fairness and Dignity at Work Policy
  5. Recruitment & Selection Policy
  6. Whistle-Blowing Policy

Policy development and review

Emotion Dysregulation in Autism’s policies are established by our Charity Operations

Manager based on advice from HR professionals, industry best practice and

legal advice, and in consultation with our CEO and Trustee’s. We review our policies on a

regular basis, or as needed to adapt to changes.

Our Processes for Managing Risk

In order to assess the risk of modern slavery and human trafficking, we use the following.

processes with our suppliers:

After consideration, we have not identified any significant risks of modern slavery, forced labour, or human trafficking in our supply chain. However, we continue to be alert to the potential for problems.

Additionally, we have taken the following steps to minimise the possibility of any problems:

Our Performance

As part of our initiative to identify and mitigate risk we monitor the performance of Emotion

Dysregulation in Autism, we track the following general key performance indicators:

Based on the potential risks we have identified, we have also established the following key performance indicators, which are regularly assessed by our senior leadership team who consist of our CEO, Charity Operations Manager, and our Trustee’s.

Our Training

All our staff receive training and support that is appropriate to their role. In particular:

Training is refreshed regularly.

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