Girls Who Dare Ltd are committed to protecting your privacy. This policy explains how we collect, use, and protect your personal data when you visit our website or interact with us.
Girls Who Dare Ltd
Registered in the United Kingdom
Company No. 16446411
Registered Office: 128 City Road, London, EC1V 1LA.
Registered with Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)
We take reasonable technical and organisational measures to protect your data. Your personal information is stored securely and only accessed by authorised personnel.
We do not sell your data. We may share data with trusted third parties (e.g. email marketing platforms or website analytics providers) solely for the purposes described above and under strict confidentiality agreements.
You have the right to:
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For any questions about this policy or your data, please contact:
hello@dareltd.co.uk
Last updated: 6th July 2025
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This statement is made pursuant to Section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and sets out the steps Girls Who Dare Ltd has taken to ensure that modern slavery and human trafficking are not taking place in any part of our business or supply chains.
At Girls Who Dare Ltd, we are committed to conducting our business ethically and with integrity. As a training and consultancy company, we operate with a remote workforce and maintain a relatively low-risk supply chain. However, we recognise that modern slavery can occur in all sectors, and we take our responsibilities seriously.
We have implemented a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery and human trafficking and are committed to ensuring transparency throughout our business operations. All staff are made aware of the importance of identifying and reporting any concerns related to modern slavery. Our policies promote ethical practices and include clauses that expect our suppliers and partners to uphold the same high standards.
Although our operations and supply chain are minimal, we remain vigilant. We conduct due diligence when engaging with new suppliers or contractors, ensuring that they also comply with the Modern Slavery Act 2015. We are committed to reviewing and improving our processes annually to enhance our approach to tackling modern slavery and promoting human rights.
This statement has been approved by the Directors of Girls Who Dare Ltd and will be reviewed annually.
Girls Who Dare Ltd
6th July 2025