Our policies and reporting
Key policies, documents, and procedures to ensure we adhere to best practice and meet our statutory obligations.
Jump to the following areas:
- Carbon reduction plan
- UK gender pay gap reporting
- International aid transparency initiative (IATI)
- Anti-slavery and human trafficking policy and Modern slavery statement
- Privacy and terms of website use
- Cookie policy
- Cyber Essentials Certificate of Assurance
- Reporting a concern/whistleblowing
- United Nations Global Compact (UNGC)
- Working with our suppliers
- Website accessibility
- Website disclaimer
Carbon reduction plan
Oxford Policy Management is committed to achieving Net Zero emissions by 2050. Our carbon reduction plan may be accessed here (PDF).
UK gender pay gap reporting
- Download our statutory UK Gender Pay Gap report for 2021.
- Download our statutory UK Gender Pay Gap report for 2020.
- Download our statutory UK Gender Pay Gap report for 2019.
- Download our statutory UK Gender Pay Gap report for 2018.
- Download our statutory UK Gender Pay Gap report for 2017.
International aid transparency initiative (IATI)
Our latest IATI returns may be accessed via www.iatiregistry.org/publisher/opml
Anti-slavery and human trafficking policy and Modern slavery and human trafficking statement
- Our Anti-slavery and human trafficking policy may be accessed here (PDF, updated March 2024).
- Our Modern slavery and human trafficking statement may be accessed here (PDF, updated March 2024).
Privacy and terms of website use
We are committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. Our online privacy policy (updated April 2022) sets out the basis on which any personal data we collect from you, or that you provide to us, will be processed by us.
Please also read our terms of website use, our acceptable website use policy, and disclaimer.
Cookie policy
Our cookie policy may be viewed here as a web page or a PDF (updated September 2020)
Cyber Essentials Certificates of Assurance
Our 2024 Cyber Essentials and Cyber Essentials Plus certificates can be viewed here as PDFs.
Reporting a concern/whistleblowing
How to report a concern if you think we've not lived up to our values.
United Nations Global Compact (UNGC)
As a participant in the UNGC, Oxford Policy Management has committed to align its strategy and operations with ten universal principles on human rights, labour, environment, and anti-corruption, and take action to advance broader societal goals such as the Sustainable Development Goals.
Our latest communication on progress covers the period from 30 March 2021 to 29 March 2022. For previous UNGC communications, please visit the UNGC website.
Working with our suppliers
Our supply chain includes partner organisations and self-employed consultants. We operate a number of internal policies to ensure that we are conducting business ethically and with integrity, and expect our suppliers and business partners to conduct their business in a lawful and ethical manner. This includes adopting business practices that prevent or eliminate modern slavery and human trafficking from taking place within their supply chains: see our modern slavery and human trafficking statement. Our counter-terrorism statement is also published.
You can view and download our most recent documents and policies for suppliers here.
Website accessibility
This website has been designed using the Web Accessibility Initiative web content accessibility guidelines (WCAG 2.0) to be as accessible as possible to all users. We are currently working towards the WCAG 2.0 AA standard of accessibility: please see the WCAG quick reference guide for details. We welcome comments and suggestions around the website's accessibility; please email us at @email
Website disclaimer
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