PRIVACY AND PERSONAL INFORMATION
WHO WE ARE
1 in 4 Revolutionaries is the name of the Community Interest Group. The group offers a range of services including:
Promoting local voluntary and community organisations and opportunities
Training workshops, public speaking and learning opportunities
To keep things simple in this notice, ‘we’ and ‘us’ means 1 in 4 revolutionaries and its various projects.
WHY WE HOLD YOUR DATA
The law on data protection sets out a number of different reasons for which an organisation may collect and process your personal data. These are called ‘lawful bases’. The lawful bases we rely on are:
Public task
In certain circumstances we need to process your personal data to perform a task carried out in the public interest, or on behalf of a public authority.
For example, if you are a participant in a project funded through a government department (such as European Social Fund programmes managed by the Department for Work and Pensions).
LEGITIMATE INTERESTS
In certain situations, we need your data to deliver our services in a way which might reasonably be expected, and which takes into consideration your rights and interests. For this basis, we need to tell you about the purposes that are part of our ‘legitimate interests’. These purposes include:
Sharing your data with third parties as appropriate (for example to connect you with volunteering opportunities in another organisation)
Involving volunteers in our work
Being accountable to third parties such as our funders, donors, supporters and regulatory bodies
Fulfilling our charitable purposes and benefiting wider society
Monitoring and evaluating the impact of what we do
Marketing and public relations
Managing risks and protecting the wellbeing and safety of everyone who comes into contact with us.
Ensuring the efficient administration and operation of our services, including keeping information accurate and up to date.
WHAT TYPE OF DATA DO WE COLLECT?
Personal data means any information relating to an identifiable perso
All enquirers, staff, volunteers, customers, partner organisations and other service users: Name and contact details (usually email address and telephone numbers, and a postal address where necessary).
In addition to the above
Volunteers working for us: Work history, skills and experience, criminal record check – only for specific roles, training records, availability, emergency contact details, relevant health information, equality monitoring data such as ethnicity, gender, age, performance and (for staff) payroll information.-
You may choose to give us other information such as health conditions, that will help us to provide the best possible experience. We will only share this information with another organisation if you give your explicit consent or another condition* applies.
Volunteers maybe asked for a DBS check: Full names, previous names, address history, identification documentation, place of birth, date of birth, NI number, gender
There are specific conditions for processing special category data and criminal offence data defined in UK law.
WHEN DO WE COLLECT YOUR PERSONAL DATA?
When you enquire about any of our services, for example by phone, email, in person, at an event, via social media/direct message or online registration. Online registration could be via an approved third party or other processor, such as Do-it.org, Eventbrite or SimplyBook.me.
When you apply to volunteer for us
When you fill in forms (paper or online) to register for more details about the group.
When you use our information services, for example registering to receive our newsletters, attending a networking event or meeting with our advisors.
When you choose to tell us about personal information specific to you which helps us tailor our services to meet your needs.
When you provide us with information that enables us to work with your organisation.
When you take part in research, evaluation or surveys in connection with our services.
Our website uses cookies to track visitor progress through the site. This is to assist your navigation of our website whilst you are using it and does not store any identifiable data about you personally.
HOW YOUR DATA IS USED/STORED
Your data is used to provide you with services that you have requested. It helps us to respond to your queries and communicate with you more effectively.
It is sometimes necessary for your data to be shared with third parties as part of providing you with an efficient, high quality service, or for external monitoring of our services. Some examples of where your data will be shared with other organisations include:
When you apply for volunteering opportunities online.
When you register for certain services, your data may be processed by an approved third party service or app, for example:
Signing up to receive one of our newsletters, which are created and distributed using Mailchimp.
When we are required to share information with project funders, partners or evaluators to ensure we are properly monitored and our services are meeting expected standards.
We take steps to ensure that any digital service providers we use are secure, GDPR compliant and operating in line with UK data protection laws.
WE WILL NEVER SELL YOUR DATA TO ANYONE.
Your data will be stored on secure, password protected databases and may also be kept in paper or electronic filing systems. Paper-based filing systems are kept in locked cabinets in secure buildings with restricted access to offices. Electronic filing systems are kept on a secure server, password-protected and only accessed by authorised personnel in line with their duties and responsibilities.
Databases may be ‘cloud-based’ and managed by third party processors. We take steps to ensure that any providers of such services that we use are appropriately secure, encrypted and compliant with GDPR and UK data protection laws.
HOW LONG WILL WE KEEP YOUR PERSONAL DATA?
We will only keep your personal data for as long as necessary – the length of time will vary depending on the reason you gave us your data in the first place.
We have appropriate archiving systems to ensure any data kept is the minimum required to fulfil contractual, legal or safeguarding obligations. We have regular systems in place for deletion of electronic data and shredding of paper records.
Personal data will be kept for the minimum length of time specified by the funding body, except:· Where there is no specified time period, personal data within project records will be kept for no more than 5 years after the end of the project.· Where projects are working with adults at risk or children/young people. Keeping detailed records is fundamental to good safeguarding practice, so in these cases, project data will be securely archived for the lifetime of project participants.
Using our advice and information services for community organisations Personal data will be kept for no more than 5 years after the last contact we had with you.
When using the DBS checking service. We do not keep a copy of your DBS application form. Your name and the DBS reference number is recorded for invoicing purposes, and securely stored with other financial records for 7 years
Volunteer personnel records - We keep a list of names and dates of service as part of our organisational archive. All other data as part of personnel records will be deleted/shredded within 5 years of your leaving date, except:·
Financial records are kept for 7 years ·
References we provide for you are kept for 10 years from your leaving date.
YOUR RIGHTS
Right to be informed. This privacy notice informs you about how we will use, store and handle your personal information. We will review it regularly.
Please contact any of 1 in 4 revolutionaries, by email, or in person to make a request in accordance with your rights as explained below. We may ask you to verify your identity, to ensure that no unauthorised person can access or alter your data.
We will deal with all requests in line with guidance supplied by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).
RIGHT OF ACCESS
You can ask to see the personal data we hold about you.
RIGHT TO RECTIFICATION
You have the right to have inaccurate personal data changed, or completed if it is incomplete.
RIGHT TO ERASURE
You have the right to have your personal data erased in certain circumstances. This right may not apply if there is a legitimate overriding reason why the data should be kept.
RIGHT TO RESTRICT PROCESSING
You have the right to limit the way we use your personal data if you have a particular reason for wanting the restriction. This will usually be for a limited period of time whilst any issues are resolved.
RIGHT TO DATA PORTABILITY
This right applies only to personal data provided in specific circumstances and relates mainly to automated processing where you have given your data to a company, for example as a customer of an online banking service.
RIGHT TO OBJECT
You have the right to object to
Processing based on legitimate interests or the performance of a task in the public interest
Direct marketing
Processing for the purpose of scientific/historical research and statistics
You must have an objection on grounds relating to your particular situation, ie not just a general objection. We will stop processing your data unless there are compelling legitimate grounds which override individual rights/interests or if the processing is for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims.
QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS PRIVACY INFORMATION
If you have any questions about this privacy notice, please contact the Chief Executive in writing or by e-mail.
For more information about your rights, or if you believe that we are processing your personal data in any way that is inconsistent with the law or are not satisfied with responses to any query you raise with us, you may contact the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) telephone helpline on 0303 123 1113 or via the ICO website at https://ico.org.uk/
This Policy Was adopted by 1 in 4 Revolutionaries on 01.02.2024. The policy is due to be revised every two years.
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