MODERN SLAVERY STATEMENT
At Minera Studios Ltd, we are committed to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking in all areas of our business and supply chains.
We recognise our responsibility under the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and are fully committed to ensuring that modern slavery does not take place within our company or through any of our partners and suppliers.
Who We Are
Minera Studios Ltd is a narrative-focused film and TV production company based in Wrexham, North Wales. We produce original scripted content and collaborate with creative professionals across the UK and internationally.
Our Approach
We have a zero-tolerance policy towards modern slavery. Our approach is guided by our core values — integrity, respect, and accountability.
We expect the same high standards from everyone we work with, including freelancers, contractors, suppliers, and production partners.
Our Supply Chain
Our suppliers and collaborators include:
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Freelance production crew and on-screen talent
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Equipment hire companies and post-production services
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Locations and facility providers
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Marketing, distribution, and promotional agencies
We carry out appropriate due diligence and expect all partners to operate in line with our values and the law.
What We’re Doing
To help prevent modern slavery, we:
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Ensure fair pay and working conditions for all freelancers and staff
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Work only with suppliers who share our commitment to ethical practices
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Promote transparency and accountability across all operations
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Are planning to introduce further internal guidance and awareness training
Looking Ahead
We are working towards:
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Embedding anti-slavery clauses in supplier agreements
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Offering training to staff and collaborators on identifying risks
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Establishing clear reporting procedures for raising concerns
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This statement is reviewed annually and reflects our ongoing commitment to ethical production practices.
If you have any concerns or questions about our approach to modern slavery, please contact us at:
team@minerastudiocymru.com
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Last updated: March 2025