At YMCA Bournemouth, we are committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. Whenever you provide personal information to us, we will treat your information in accordance with this privacy notice and in accordance with the Data Protection Act 2018 (as supplemented by the General Data Protection Regulations).
Our Privacy Policy explains:
- What information we collect and how we collect it
- Why and how we use your information.
- How long we keep your information
- How we may share your information
- Your rights on the information we hold about you
- Security-how we keep your information safe
- Changes to this Privacy Policy
- How to contact us
The Data Controller is YMCA Bournemouth. If you have any questions regarding this process, please contact talene.radjabi@ymcabournemouth.org.ukor on 01202 434310.
What information do we collect about you?
In order to provide our services and for the other purposes set out in use of Information below, we collect and process Personal Data from the users of our Contact Centre. We may collect the following information;
- Personal information (for example, your name, email address, mailing address, phone numbers, date of birth and address)
- Sensitive Personal Data
- Attendance information (such as sessions attended, number of absences and absence reasons)
- Safeguarding incidents
From time to time and as permitted by applicable law(s), we may collect Personal Data about you and update any existing Personal Data that we currently hold from other third-party sources
We collect your information from
- Self-referral Forms
- Safe-referral process from the NACCC website
- Referrals from organisations e.g. Cafcass, Family Solicitors
- Pre-visit checklist
We may also collect information from telephone conversations, emails and written and verbal communications and from records of the Contact Centre sessions.
How will we use of Information about you?
Your Personal Data may be used in the following ways:
- To provide our services to you,
- To respond to your requests and inquiries,
- To improve our services, for example follow up calls after leaving our service.
- To request your participation in surveys, or other initiatives which help us to gather information used to develop and enhance our services,
- To comply with applicable law(s) (for example, to comply with a search warrant or court order) or to carry out professional ethics/conduct investigations,
- To enable us to maintain our own accounts and records and to support and manage our employees.
Consent and lawful basis for processing of data
YMCA Bournemouth respects your privacy and we are committed to complying with data protection regulations including that we process all personal data lawfully, fairly and in a transparent manner. Part of this transparency requires that we inform you about our lawful basis of processing your data.
There are six available lawful bases for processing: CONSENT, CONTRACTUAL, LEGAL OBLIGATION, VITAL INTERESTS, PUBLIC TASK and LEGITIMATE INTERESTS. For further details of these please visit the Information Commissioner’s Office.
We have reviewed the purposes of our activity and selected the most appropriate basis for each. Where none has been found in the case of existing data, we have deleted – or are in the process of deleting – the data and no further contact will be attempted.
We have LEGITIMATE INTERESTS, which include processing such Personal Data for the purposes of;
- providing and enhancing the provision of our services.
- administration and programme delivery
- for dealing with medical needs-any information you provide we must have had explicit consent to use.
- all other cases: that it is necessary for our legitimate interests which are to run the contact centre
How long will we keep your information?
File Type | Retention Period |
HR filesEmployment references
Redundancy details |
6 years after employment/volunteering ceases |
Parental leave | 5 years from birth/adoption or 18 if child receives a disability allowance |
Disclosure and Barring Service Certificate (formerly Criminal Records Bureau disclosures certificates) obtained as part of the vetting process. | The actual disclosure form will be destroyed after 6 months. However, it is advisable that organisations keep a record of the date of the check, the reference number, the decision about vetting and the outcome. |
Finance recordsIncome tax, NI returns, income tax records and correspondence with IR, Parental leave,
Wages and salary records |
HMRC advise you must keep records for 6 yearsfrom the end of the last company financial year they relate to, or longer if: they show a transaction that covers more than one of the company’s accounting periods. |
Supported contact only – Referrals, with court orders or CAFCASS involvement, pre- visit forms, attendance records | Securely disposed of after three years unless a safeguarding or child protectionissue |
Supported contact only – Self-referrals with NO court order or CAFCASS involvement, pre- visit forms, attendance records | Securely disposed of after one year unless a safeguarding or child protectionissue |
Information relating to paid/unpaid staff not covered above that are not used for three years should be treated as confidential waste and disposed of as such. | Securely disposed of after three years. |
Accident books and paperwork relating to safeguarding or child protection issues abouta specific child | Should be kept indefinitely as children can request this information up tothe age of 25 years by Local Authorities. |
Sharing and Disclosure to Third Parties
We may disclose your Personal Data to third parties from time-to-time under the following circumstances:
- You request or authorise the disclosure of your personal details to a third party.
- The information is disclosed as permitted by applicable law(s) and/or in order to comply with applicable law(s) (for example, to comply with a search warrant or court order).
- The information is provided to service providers who perform functions on our behalf.
- Hosting providers for the secure storage and transmission of your data
- Legal and compliance consultants, such as external counsel, external auditors
- Technology providers who assist in the development and management of our web properties
Subject Access/User Rights
As a user, you are subject to the following rights:
- The right to be informed of the use of your Personal Data
- The right to access and/or to require the correction or erasure of your Personal Data
- The right to block and/or object to the processing of your Personal Data
- The right to not be subject to any decision based solely on automated processing of your Personal Data
- In limited circumstances, you may have the right to receive Personal Data in a format which may be transmitted to another entity.
If you have a complaint in relation to the processing of your data carried out under this Privacy Policy, please contact Talene Radjabi-Pittwood in the first instance, or you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner Office.
You may seek to exercise any of these rights by updating your information online (where possible) or by sending a written request to YMCA Bournemouth Child Contact Centre, The Stourvale Centre, 108 Stourvale Road, Bournemouth, BH6 5JB.
Information security
We are working to protect your personal information that we hold, its confidentially, integrity and availability.
- We review our information collection, storage and processing practices, including physical security measures, to guard against unauthorized access to systems.
- We restrict access to personal information to contact centre staff and volunteers subject to strict contractual confidentiality obligations and may be disciplined or terminated if they fail to meet these obligations.
- We have Security Information Policy in place which defines the measures we take to protect your personal information. We use a combination of technology and procedures to ensure that our paper and computer systems are protected, monitored and are recoverable.
- We only use third party service providers where we are satisfied that they provide adequate security for your personal data.
Compliance and cooperation with regulatory authorities
We regularly review our compliance with our Privacy Policy. If we receive formal written complaints, we will contact the person who made the complaint to follow up. We work with the ICO to resolve any complaints regarding the transfer of personal data that we cannot resolve with our users directly.
Changes to our privacy policy
Our Privacy Policy may change from time to time. We will not reduce your rights under this Privacy Policy without your explicit consent.
How to Contact Us
Please contact us if you have any questions about our privacy policy or information we hold about you:
By email to talene.radjabi-pittwood@ymcabournemouth.org.uk,
call us on 01202 434310,
or write to us at YMCA Bournemouth Child Contact Centre, The Stourvale Centre, 108 Stourvale Road, Bournemouth, BH6 5JB