Frontline practitioners networking event for people working with multiple disadvantage: Privacy Notice

Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Who we are
  3. What type of personal information do we collect?
  4. How do we collect your personal information?
  5. Why do we keep your personal information?
  6. Who might we share your personal information with?
  7. How long will we keep your personal information?
  8. What is our legal basis for using your personal information?
  9. How do we keep your personal information secure?
  10. Is your personal information used overseas?
  11. What are your rights?
  12. Contact us

1. Introduction

This notice provides additional privacy information regarding the frontline practitioners networking event for people working with multiple disadvantage 30 April 2025.

We will keep our privacy notice under regular review and will advise you of any updates on our website.

This Notice was last reviewed in February 2025.


2. Who we are

For the purposes of Data Protection legislation, South Tyneside Council is the Data Controller.


3. What type of personal information do we collect?

We may collect the following types of personal information:

  • Name
  • Telephone number
  • Email address

4. How do we collect personal information?

We may collect your personal information in a number of ways, for example:

  • In writing - for example letter or email
  • Telephone calls
  • Online forms

5. Why do we collect your personal information?

  • Register your interest and confirmation of attendance for event
  • Mailing list to promote future events and training
  • Facilitate service development

6. Who might we share your personal information with?

  • Individuals and organisations working with people experiencing multiple disadvantage.

We will not share your personal information with any other third parties unless you have specifically asked us to, or if we have a legal obligation to do so.


7. How long will we keep your personal information?

Individuals who ask to hear about future events, workshops and will be added to our mailing list which will hold their personal information until they unsubscribe from this list.

Individuals who sign up for the event but do not want to be added to our mailing list will have their personal details deleted from our systems within 30 days of the event.


8. What is our legal basis for using your personal information?

To use your personal information there must be a lawful basis to do this, such as, through a contract, performing a public task or where there is a legal obligation. 

Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the lawful bases we rely on for processing this information are:

(a) Your consent. You are able to remove your consent at any time. You can do this by contacting public.health@southtyneside.gov.uk.


9. How do we keep your personal information secure?

Information will be stored in Microsoft Cloud Services held in a data centre in the UK.

It is held securely on our network.

Only officers working within Public Health have access to these records.


10. Is your personal information used overseas?

We will not process your personal information outside of the UK.

We will not process your personal information outside of the European Economic Area (EEA).


11. What are your rights?

Your individual rights are set out in law. Subject to some legal exemptions, you have the following rights:

  • Right to be informed
  • Right of access
  • Right to rectification
  • Right to erasure
  • Right to restrict processing
  • Right to data portability
  • Right to object
  • Rights in relating to automated decision making and profiling

12. Contact us

If you would like to exercise your rights in relation to your personal information, or you feel that something has gone wrong with your personal information, you can contact us in either of the following ways:

By email: data.protection@southtyneside.gov.uk

By telephone: 0191 424 6539

In writing: South Tyneside Council, Information Governance, Town Hall and Civic Offices, South Shields, NE33 2RL

If you feel that the Council has not handled your information correctly you can contact the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO). The ICO is the Government's Independent Body responsible for overseeing data protection. In most cases the ICO will only review cases that have exhausted the Council's internal procedures.

The ICO's contact details are as follows: Information Commissioner's Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, SK9 5AF. More information can be found on the ICO's website at www.ico.org.uk.