Doing Things the Right Way
Compliance
Helprite Group operates across multiple regulated and professionally governed sectors, including property, care, hospitality, cleaning, and business support.
Compliance is central to how we structure and operate our group. We take responsibility for meeting the legal, regulatory, and professional standards required in each sector we work in — both at group level and within each specialist brand.
Our Compliance Framework
Rather than treating compliance as a tick-box exercise, Helprite Group embeds it into everyday operations.
- Sector-specific regulatory awareness
- Clear accountability at brand and group level
- Documented policies and procedures
- Ongoing monitoring and review
This approach ensures consistency, transparency, and responsible service delivery across all Helprite brands.
Regulatory Registrations & Oversight
Helprite Group and its brands operate in line with relevant UK regulatory and statutory requirements, including:
- Registration with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) for data protection and UK GDPR compliance
- Workforce standards aligned with the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) for applicable care roles
- Regulatory compliance with Care Inspectorate requirements where services fall within scope
- Disclosure Scotland checks for relevant roles
- Membership of the Property Redress Scheme for property-related activities
- Statutory company registration and filings with Companies House
This approach ensures consistency, transparency, and responsible service delivery across all Helprite brands.
Registration and reference numbers are available upon request.
Care services delivered within Helprite Group operate in line with applicable Scottish and UK care sector requirements.
This includes workforce suitability checks, safeguarding procedures, professional conduct standards, and ongoing training aligned with regulatory expectations.
Property and accommodation services are delivered through specialist brands within Helprite Group.
Compliance measures include appropriate consumer redress membership, engagement with local authority licensing where required, adherence to health and safety standards, and suitable insurance cover aligned to operational activities.
Helprite Group is registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) and operates in accordance with UK GDPR requirements.
This includes responsible handling of personal data, secure systems, and transparent privacy practices across all Helprite brands.
Helprite Group operates as a responsible employer and follows UK employment legislation and best practice.
This includes right-to-work checks, fair recruitment processes, equal opportunity, and appropriate workforce and sponsorship compliance where applicable.
Across the group, Helprite maintains appropriate insurance cover relevant to its operations, including employer’s liability, public liability, and professional indemnity insurance where required.
Risk and compliance oversight are managed through structured internal processes to ensure consistency across brands.
Helprite Group engages with local authorities and public bodies where required by its activities, including in Edinburgh where the group is headquartered.
We operate in line with local standards, licensing requirements, and community expectations.
Compliance within Helprite Group is continuously reviewed and updated to reflect changes in regulation, operational scope, and best practice.
This commitment supports safe service delivery, professional standards, and long-term sustainability.