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LGBTQ+ Health and Wellbeing Survey
This Privacy Notice sets out what you need to know about how City of Doncaster Council will use your information for the purpose of contacting participants to participate in the LGBTQ+ Health and Wellbeing survey focus groups. The City of Doncaster Council is committed to meeting its data protection obligations and handling your information securely. You should make sure you read and understand this notice before submitting your information to us.
What information about you do we collect?
- personal information – such as: your name, email address, telephone number
- special category personal information – such as: your ethnicity or personal data revealing ethnic or racial origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, religious or philosophical beliefs, sex life, disabilities, long term conditions
How do we collect information about you?
How will your information be used?
The Legal Basis for using your information
Personal Data Activity | Legal basis - GDPR Article 6 | S8 DPA (delete as appropriate) | UK Legislation |
Contacting you with information to participate in the LGBQT+ Health and Wellbeing Survey focus groups.
| (1)(e) to do so is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest, or in the exercise of official authority. The requirement to fulfil this function is conferred by the Health and Social Care Act 2012; section 12 - improvement of public health.
| (c) the exercise of a function conferred on a person by an enactment or rule of law.
| Health and Social Care Act 2012; section 12 - Functions of local authorities and Secretary of State as to improvement of public health
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Special Category Data Activity | Legal basis - GDPR Article 9 | DPA 2018 condition | Other considerations |
Special category personal information – such as: the pupils ethnicity or personal data revealing ethnic or racial origin, sexual orientation (13+ years only) first language, disabilities, long term conditions.
| (2)(i) processing is necessary for reasons of public interest in the area of public health, such as protecting against serious cross-border threats to health or ensuring high standards of quality and safety of health care and of medicinal products or medicaldevices. | Part 1 of schedule 1 |
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Who will your information be shared with?
In certain cases, we may also share your information with other individuals and organisations. For example, if you make a complaint to your Councillor, or if the sharing would help with a safeguarding issue or help prevent a crime. Sometimes, we might share your information without your knowledge.
The City of Doncaster Council will never sell your information to anyone else.
How long will we keep your information?
We will keep your information for only so long as is necessary – the table below sets out typical timescales for each activity:
Activity | Time information kept for |
Contacting you with information to participate in the LGBQT+ Health and Wellbeing Survey focus groups. | 12 months from last contact following the completion of the LGBQT+ Health and Wellbeing survey.
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Your rights
- to be informed of our use of information about you;
- of access to information about you;
- rectify information about you that is inaccurate;
- to have your information erased (the ‘right to be forgotten’);
- to restrict how we use information about you;
- to move your information to a new service provider;
- to object to how we use information about you;
- not to have decisions made about you on the basis of automated decision making;
- to object to direct marketing; and,
- to complain about anything the City of Doncaster Council does with your information (please see the ‘Complaints’ section below).
Changes to this privacy notice
Data Protection Officer (DPO)
- monitoring the City of Doncaster Council’s compliance with data protection law;
- providing expert advice and guidance on data protection;
- acting as the point of contact for data subjects; and,
- co-operating and consulting with the Information Commissioner’s Office (see ‘Complaints’ below).
Complaints
The ICO is the UK's independent body set up to uphold information rights, and they can investigate and adjudicate on any data protection related concerns you raise with them. They can be contacted via the methods below:
Website: www.ico.org.uk
Telephone: 0303 123 1113
Post: Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF
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