OUR COMMITMENT
Modern Slavery Statement
At Totoru, we stand firmly against all forms of modern slavery. Guided by kaupapa Māori values, we believe every person has the right to dignity, freedom, and fair treatment. We take proactive steps to ensure our services, relationships, and supply chains uphold human rights and reflect transparency, care, and accountability.
We prioritise ethical partnerships, especially with Indigenous and values-aligned businesses, and embed clear expectations around anti-slavery practices. Our commitment is ongoing — we reflect, review, and act to ensure our work contributes to a future free from exploitation.
Ethical Engagement Statement
At Totoru, we operate through a values-driven partnership rooted in Indigenous business practices. Arihia Chen, Claudia Faletolu, and Victoria Adams are engaged through a kaupapa-based, equitable model that fosters transparency, mutual respect, and shared decision-making.
There are no traditional employment relationships, conflicts of interest, or power imbalances. This approach reflects our tikanga of reciprocity and collective accountability, ensuring integrity, fairness, and care guide all our work together.