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Protecting what matters - We've achieved ISO 27001 certification

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We’re proud that Each has achieved the internationally recognised standard for information security management.

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In a time when data and technology shape so much of our lives, protecting personal information is not optional, it’s essential. So we set out to achieve one of the highest standards.

This milestone reflects our unwavering commitment to protecting the sensitive information entrusted to us by the people and communities we support, as well as our partners.

In today’s world, where technology moves fast and data is everywhere, trust has never been more important. People rely on us not only for care, but for confidence that their information is safe. And we take that responsibility seriously.

ISO 27001:2022 certification means our systems and processes meet the most up to date rigorous global standards for managing information security risks. It’s more than compliance; it’s a promise that we’re safeguarding what matters to you.

Earning this certification is no small feat. It requires:

  • Comprehensive risk assessments to identify and manage potential threats to information security
  • Robust policies and procedures that govern how data is handled, stored, and protected
  • Ongoing staff training to ensure every team member understands their role in safeguarding information
  • Independent audits and verification by accredited bodies to confirm compliance with international standards

In a time when data and technology shape so much of our lives, protecting personal information is not optional, it’s essential. Achieving ISO 27001 demonstrates our commitment to the people we support and the partners we work with. It’s about creating confidence and safety in every interaction.

—  Natalie Sullivan, Each CEO

This work involved collaboration across every part of Each, from technology and governance to frontline services. Because protecting information is everyone’s responsibility.

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