Our Values
For us at SFA, we not only take the matter of life safety and security seriously, but also our role and responsibilities within the local and wider community.
As part of our commitment to this, we have created our four core values, which form the backbone of our business, and the foundations of how we perform and conduct ourselves…
Quality
We shall provide systems and services of only the highest quality for the protection of life and property, to the satisfaction and trust of our clients, and for the promotion of health, safety and well-being.
Integrity
We shall at all times, conduct business with integrity in accordance with all appropriate regulations, related laws and standards, and exercise sound and ethical corporate practices for the benefit of clients, partners, employees and society.
Respect
We shall respect diversity and individual human rights, and provide a healthy and safe working environment in which all persons shall receive fair treatment without discrimination.
Responsibility
We shall proactively engage in establishing and sustaining safe and responsible working practices, to reduce waste, our carbon footprint and for the protection of the natural environment. We shall also carry out corporate activities which contribute to the local community and charitable causes.
Charities
As a team, we are very proud and privileged to be able to support a number of chosen charities, through our employee led charity partner programme. We are currently committed to supporting the following amazing charities:
Chestnut Tree House
Chestnut Tree House is a children’s charity providing hospice care services and community support for children and young people with progressive life-shortening conditions who are not expected to reach adulthood, throughout East Sussex, West Sussex, Brighton & Hove and South East Hampshire.
Now in its 15th year, Chestnut Tree House currently offer care, support, quality time, and most importantly fun, for 300+ life-limited children, both at the hospice located near Arundel, and in the families’ own homes.
Macmillan Cancer Support
Right from the moment someone is diagnosed with cancer, through treatment and beyond, Macmillan are a constant source of support. From help with money worries and advice about work, to someone who’ll offer a listening ear, Macmillan’s ambition is to reach and improve the lives of everyone living with cancer.
Macmillan Cancer Support are millions of people affected by cancer, supporters, professionals, volunteers and campaigners. Together we are all Macmillan.
Naomi House & Jacksplace
Naomi House & Jacksplace hospices provide expert hospice care to more than 325 life-limited and life-threatened children, young people and their extended families across Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorset, Berkshire, West Sussex, Surrey and the Isle of Wight.
Their nursing, care, play and family support teams are experts in delivering the crucial emotional, spiritual and developmental aspects of care that families need. With an emphasis on innovation, clinical excellence and holistic care, they can care for children and young people with some of the most complex medical needs.
Stonepillow
Stonepillow offers shelter, information and support to empower homeless and vulnerable individuals to make positive changes in their lives. It aims to create a safer environment that promotes social inclusion with practical assistance and without prejudice for all.
Founded in 1989, Stonepillow are a charity that provides many valuable services across a network of hubs, hostels and supported accommodation in Chichester, Bognor Regis and Littlehampton.