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Modern Slavery Statement

Modern Slavery Statement

At Ctl Eurocollege we are committed to protecting and respecting human rights and have a zero tolerance policy as regards to modern slavery, human trafficking and the unethical exploitation of people in all its forms.

Ctl Eurocollege is a private institution of Tertiary Education registered and acknowledged by the Ministry of Education & Culture of the Republic of Cyprus. As such we are committed to acting ethically and with integrity in all our business dealings and relationships, and to implementing and enforcing effective systems and controls to ensure the College is not contributing to modern slavery and human trafficking in any way.

The College educates students from all over the world and has partnership arrangements with other organizations. It has an open admission policy and is focused on educational excellence and the achievement of equity among the different communities it serves.

 It is committed to offering all students the right to: 

  • Freedom of expression, discussion, religion or assembly.
  • Fair treatment.
  • Dignified treatment regardless of race, colour, national origin, age, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, religion, height, weight.
  • Protection from capricious decision making.
  • Access to policies that affect them.
  • A balanced and fair system of dispute resolution.
  • Participation in Associations and Committees.
  • Protection of their personal data and confidentiality in personal issues.
  • Quality education.
  • Receiving any information regarding the Programme of Study they are registered, as well as all Courses included in the Programme of study.

The College employs staff based on the diversity and inclusion values. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, colour, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, physical disability and pregnancy.

 It is committed to: 

  • Working conditions that are safe and hygienic.
  • Living wages that are paid as agreed.
  • Working hours that are not excessive.
  • Ensuring employment agreements are respected.
  • Ensuring everybody is treated humanely.
  • Abolishing child labour.
  • Ensuring all work is done on a voluntary basis.

 Supply Chain 

We cooperate with a wide range of suppliers and recruitment agencies and we take it upon ourselves to remind them to act in an environmentally, socially, ethically and economically responsible manner.