A single downloadable document compiling all 15 governance, compliance, and ethical framework documents published by TalaStar Digital Ltd. Designed for investors, regulators, partners, and anyone conducting due diligence on our governance posture.
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UK GDPR / DPA 2018
Governs how TalaStar Digital collects, processes, stores, and protects personal data. Covers lawful bases for processing, data subject rights (access, rectification, erasure, portability), data retention periods, international transfers, and the role of the UK Information Commissioner's Office as supervisory authority.
Consumer Rights Act 2015
Defines the contractual relationship between TalaStar Digital and its users. Covers service descriptions, user obligations, intellectual property rights, limitation of liability, dispute resolution, and governing law under England and Wales jurisdiction.
Sovereign Code & HEAL Principles
Establishes TalaStar's foundational ethical framework built on four pillars: Kindness, Expertise, Collaboration, and Aspiration. Includes the Sovereign Code for AI governance, HEAL principles for healthcare AI, and commitments to transparency, human dignity, and responsible innovation.
UK MSA 2015 Section 54 (Voluntary)
Voluntary statement under the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015. TalaStar is below the £36M threshold but publishes as an ethical commitment. Covers supply chain risk assessment across four categories, AI-specific human dignity considerations, and six forward commitments.
PECR 2003 / ePrivacy Directive
Details the types of cookies used on the TalaStar website, their purposes, retention periods, and user controls. Covers strictly necessary, functional, analytics, and preference cookies with clear consent mechanisms.
WCAG 2.1 AA (Voluntary)
Voluntary conformance statement aligned with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 at Level AA. Honestly discloses partial conformance at 84%, documents known limitations, and outlines an improvement roadmap with specific milestones.
ILO / UN Guiding Principles
Sets ethical expectations for all current and future suppliers across six principles: Human Rights & Labour, Health & Safety, Environmental Responsibility, Business Ethics, Data Protection & AI Ethics, and Community Impact. Includes 30 specific expectations and a four-step compliance process.
UK GDPR Article 17
Implements the right to erasure under UK GDPR. Describes the data deletion request process, verification procedures, scope of deletion, exemptions (legal obligations, public interest), response timeframes, and confirmation mechanisms.
Guardian Protocol / CDPA 1988
Protects TalaStar's intellectual property through the Guardian Protocol framework. Covers copyright ownership under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, trademark protections, permitted uses, and enforcement mechanisms.
UK PIDA 1998
Safe reporting framework under the Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998. Defines five categories of reportable concerns, three reporting channels (including the independent charity Protect), four statutory protections for whistleblowers, and a four-step investigation process.
ACAS Code of Practice
Individual workplace complaints resolution procedure aligned with the ACAS Code of Practice on Disciplinary and Grievance Procedures. Covers five grievance categories, informal resolution options, a four-stage formal procedure, right to be accompanied, and external resources including ACAS and employment tribunals.
UK Bribery Act 2010
Zero-tolerance anti-bribery policy under the UK Bribery Act 2010. Covers all four statutory offences (Sections 1, 2, 6, and 7), core prohibitions on bribes, facilitation payments, political donations, and third-party intermediaries. Includes risk assessment framework and due diligence procedures.
ISO 27001 Aligned
ISO 27001-aligned information security framework covering data classification, access control, encryption standards, incident response, and business continuity. Proportionate to TalaStar's early-stage size with a roadmap for formal certification.
Voluntary Commitment
Voluntary environmental commitment covering digital carbon footprint, responsible technology operations, and sustainability principles. Honest about TalaStar's early-stage size while establishing measurable environmental targets for growth.
HSWA 1974 (Voluntary)
Voluntary health and safety policy under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974. Published before the five-employee statutory threshold. Covers DSE regulations, mental health, electrical safety, fire safety, first aid, risk assessment, and lone working provisions for a remote-first digital company.
Demonstrates governance maturity and ethical commitment from day one. Shows that TalaStar voluntarily adopts compliance frameworks typically expected of much larger organisations.
Provides a single reference point for all published governance documents, each citing the specific UK legislation or international framework it aligns with.
Outlines the ethical standards TalaStar expects across its supply chain, including the interactive self-assessment tool for evaluating alignment.
This pack is a summary reference. For complete, legally binding versions of each document, please visit the individual pages linked above.
TalaStar Digital Ltd (Company No. 17060305) is an early-stage technology company registered at Goldington Estate, Pancras Road, King's Cross, London, NW1 1UH. All governance documents are published voluntarily as part of our commitment to transparency and ethical governance from inception. This governance pack is a summary compilation — for the most current and legally binding versions, please visit the individual document pages on our website.