St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead

Norfolk Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 7AX

Tel: 01628 783033   URL: www.stlukeschurchmaidenhead.org.uk

 

St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead Online Privacy (also see Terms and conditions link at the bottom).

 

Why do St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead have a privacy policy?

 

St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead is committed to privacy for everyone who accesses the St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead website. Under the UK Data Protection Acts of 1984 and 1998, St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead must comply with certain regulations which are designed to ensure that any data you provide to us is processed with due care and attention.

 

What sort of data do St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead collect?

 

St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead collects personal data about you to help in organization effectiveness and internal processes. This data consists of information such as your name, address, email address, work and education history and your responses to and the results of assessments administered, plus your nationality which St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead are required to collect by law. St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead also collect information in the aggregate to provide us with a better understanding of the users of the St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead website, but which does not contain personally identifiable information.

 

Why do St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead process this personal data?

 

St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead process this personal data as necessary to aid recruitment and other processes. St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead may also use data collected in the aggregate to help us to understand our users as a group so that St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead can provide you with a better service.

 

Why do St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead collect and process sensitive personal data?

 

St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead collect and process sensitive personal data only so far as is necessary to ensure St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead conform to legal requirements, for example under the UK equality of opportunity laws. By using this St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead website and by registering your details with us, you consent to us collecting and processing sensitive personal data supplied by you and disclosing this information to prospective employers and clients.

 

Do St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead pass data to third parties?

 

Where necessary St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead may pass data to third parties that help us to process data and to prospective or intended employers or clients. St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead may also share aggregate information with selected third parties but St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead do not disclose individual names or any identifying information.

 

How is this data safeguarded?

 

The security of your data is extremely important to us. Access to your personal data is only provided to our staff, third parties that help us to process data and, to prospective employers or clients.

 

How do St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead let you know if our policy changes?

 

Any policy changes, either due to business reasons or future changes in legislation, will be posted on this page or, if substantial, may be promoted on our St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead website or through email notification.

 

What are 'cookies' and why do St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead use them?

 

'Cookies' are ways of saving a small amount of personal information. St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead only use them to save your user name or password to allow easy access to our site. St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead advise you not to use 'cookies' if other people share your computer.

 

How do you remove your name from the database?

 

If you wish to remove your name from our database, please contact us and St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead shall remove your information from our database as soon as possible.

 


 

Definitions

 

Aggregate - this is when all data is collected and processed as a total to enable us to look at such information as demographic, commercial and geographic trends, so that St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead can try to produce better products and services.

 

Data - information which is being processed by equipment operating automatically in response to instructions given for that purpose, is recorded with the intention that it should be processed by means of such equipment, is recorded as part of a relevant filing system or with the intention that it should form part of a relevant filing system or forms part of an accessible record.

 

UK Data Protection Acts 1984 and 1998 - these are the Acts of the UK Parliament, that set out principles relating to the use of data to ensure that the rights of the person who is the subject of the data are protected under the law.

 

Personal data - data that relates to a living individual who can be identified from those data or from those data and other information which is in the possession of, or is likely to come into the possession of, St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead.

 

Privacy policy - this is a statement by St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead, that explains the ways that St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead try to protect our users' privacy.

 

Recruitment process - the process of gaining employment, advertising for and recruiting new staff and the ongoing administrative process involved once a user has gained employment or recruited new staff.

 

St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead includes its associated businesses under SP (Int'l) Ltd.

 

Sensitive personal data - personal data consisting of information as to the racial or ethnic origin of the data subject, political opinions, religious beliefs or other beliefs of a similar nature, membership of a union, physical or mental health or condition, sexual life, the commission or alleged commission of any offence or any proceedings related to any offence.

 

Third Parties - these are companies and associates other than St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead.

 

Users - people who use the St. Luke's Church, Maidenhead website and register their details with us for the purposes of engaging our products / services.

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