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Privacy Policy

Rural Health Partnership Privacy Policy 


1.0 Who are we?

Rural Health Partnership (RURAL HEALTH PARTNERSHIP)

The RURAL HEALTH PARTNERSHIP recognises the importance of protecting personal and confidential information in all that we do, all we direct, or commission, and takes care to meets its legal duties.

Key legislation includes:

  • The General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR);
  • The Access to Health Records (Northern Ireland) Order 1993 (AHR);
  • The Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA);
  • Relevant health service legislation; and the
  • Common law duty of confidentiality.
  • 2.0 Your information


The RURAL HEALTH PARTNERSHIP uses personal information for a number of purposes. This privacy policy provides a summary of how we use your information. To ensure that we process your personal data fairly and lawfully we are required to inform you of:

  • What personal information we collect
  • Why we need your data;
  • How it will be used;
  • Who it will be shared with; and
  • How long it will be kept for.
  • 2.1 How do we collect personal data from you?


We may collect personal information about you when you take part in one of our events or programmes, make a donation, play raffles,  apply to work or volunteer with us, or use our website. If you are referred to one of our services, we will collect data from you, and may also receive it from other healthcare providers.


What type of information is collected about you?


If you are a client
If you use our  services we will need to collect information such as your name, age, address, gender, and possibly sensitive personal information concerning your health and wellbeing, ethnic origin, and religious denomination. In order to provide complete care we may also collect some information about family members and carers. 


Fundraising

The personal information we collect about you for the purposes of our fundraising, activities might include your name, address, email, phone number, date of birth, I.P. address, photo or video image and financial information such as credit card details. You may appear in still images or video footage 

2.2 Staff and Volunteer Privacy Statements

You can read our staff and Volunteer privacy statement available on request 

2.3 Sharing your information

For direct marketing communications we collect data only with your explicit consent, which you may withdraw at any time. We will enable you to record your preferences using tick boxes at various points when we communicate with you.


On correspondence requesting consent from you, we will ask what types of communication you would like. Please see below further detail on what you would expect to receive for each type of communication:

Appeals and fundraising

  • Requests for financial support through mailings and Updates on new and existing fundraising initiatives.

Volunteering opportunities

  • Volunteering information including current vacancies.

Information about our services

  • Information about our various services, both existing and new developments.

RHP  news and publications

  • Newsletter mailings and any interim updates from the Rural Health Partnership

Accessing and updating your information


We care about the accuracy of the information we hold about you. If you believe any information about you is incorrect or out of date, please contact us.

By email info@rhpsa.org

Or in writing to

Data Protection Officer
RURAL HEALTH PARTNERSHIP
WALD Centre Tullynavall Road Cullyhanna Newry Co Down BT35 0PZ

2.4 Retaining Information

RURAL HEALTH PARTNERSHIP  will retain personal data in accordance with relevant legislation and good practice guidelines.

2.5 Right to be forgotten

Under GDPR, individuals have a right, in some circumstances, to have information held about them deleted. RURAL HEALTH PARTNERSHIP  will facilitate any requests to delete personal information held about an individual who has submitted a request under the above-mentioned legislation. You can do this by emailing us at info@rhpsa.org and we will delete your personal details from our systems.

3.0 RURAL HEALTH PARTNERSHIP  staff

The information we hold  about staff, in order to perform our function in managing staff includes:

  • Name, address, telephone number and email address
  • Family details for example next of kin details
  • Employment details, for example, salary, sickness absence and other absence information; and
  • Details held in personnel files.

4.0 Security of our information


RURAL HEALTH PARTNERSHIP is committed to taking all reasonable measures to ensure the security of all personal information it holds. The following arrangements are in place:

  • All RURAL HEALTH PARTNERSHIP  staff have contractual obligations of confidentiality, enforceable through disciplinary procedures;
  • Staff are granted access to personal data on a need to know basis only;
  • A range of policies and procedures are in place to protect your information on line-these are outlined below.

4.1 How do we protect your information?

We implement a variety of security measures to maintain the safety of your personal information.

4.2 Google Analytics cookies

We use Google Analytics to review our website and this lets us see information such as the number of visitors, how long they stay on and what pages they have viewed. Google Analytics does not provide any personally identifiable information about you. In order to run Google Analytics we use a cookie which is a small piece of software that loads in your browser which will log your site visit and the pages visited. Google Analytics will store your IP address and, also records the pages you visit on our website and other information which is not personally identifiable to you. For more information on google analytics https://www.google.co.uk/analytics.

4.3 Shopping Basket Cookies

Our shopping cart uses cookies so that you can add products to the cart. This allows you to browse the rest of the shop and your products will be stored in the basket when you checkout. We also have a cookie to remember your chosen currency and the destination country so that we can calculate the shipping costs. If you prefer not to use cookies then you can switch these off on your browser settings.

4.4 Enquiries & feedback

When you make an enquiry or feedback using the forms on this website, we store this information for a while, so that we can effectively deal with the enquiry or feedback request. When we have dealt with the enquiry or feedback we will then delete the personal details e.g. name, email address, telephone no etc.

As a fail-safe, we have also built in an automatic deletion system that will automatically delete your personal details after 12 months. Unless you have ticked the opt in box so that you can be keep up to date with news and promotions.

4.5 Bookings

When you make a booking using the forms on this website, we store this information so that we can deal with the booking and also deal with any queries after the booking. We store the information for up to 12 months after the date of the booking. As a fail-safe, we have also built in an automatic deletion system that will automatically delete your personal details after 12 months.

4.8 Registration

You can register with our website and we will store your personal details so that you do not have to re-enter these with every order.

4.9 Payments details

We do not store your payment details on this website or offline. Payments are processed in real-time at the time of the order. Payments are processed via a third party payment provider and we have no access to your card details.

4.10 Security


Data encryption
The website and the data, is stored in a secure data centre, and while all reasonable efforts have been made to maintain a high level of security, a determined hacker can work through even the most sophisticated security systems. We take your data protection very serious, and therefore the data stored on our website is encrypted making this close to impossible to use in the event of a data breach.

4.11 SSL (Secure Socket Layer)

The website has an SSL Certificate installed, which encrypts the data being sent to and from the web server (where the website is stored) and the browser (which you use to view the web pages). When you fill in a form on this website, the data is encrypted so that it cannot be read, making using the website more secure.

5.0 Receiving Information

5.1 How can you get access to your personal information?

GDPR gives you the right to access information that RURAL HEALTH PARTNERSHIP  holds about you. SAR’s (Subject Access Requests) must be made in writing.

You will need to provide:

  • Adequate information (for example, full name, address, date of birth) so that your identity can be verified and your information located.
  • An indication of what information you are requesting, to enable us to locate this in an efficient manner.


RURAL HEALTH PARTNERSHIP  aims to comply with requests for access to personal data as quickly as possible, and normally within a calendar month of receipt, unless there is a reason for delay that is justifiable under GDPR.

We want to make sure that your personal information is accurate and up to date. If you think any information is inaccurate or incorrect, then please let us know.

5.2 Complaints about how we process your personal information

If you are dissatisfied with how RURAL HEALTH PARTNERSHIP  is, or has been processing your personal information, you have the right to advise RURAL HEALTH PARTNERSHIP  of this in writing.

You also have the option of making a complaint directly to the Information Commissioners Office (ICO) details below:


The Information Commissioners Office – Northern Ireland
3rd Floor
14 Cromac Place
Belfast
BT7 2JB

Telephone: 028 9027 8757 / 0303 123 1114
Email: ni@ico.org.uk


6.0 Contact Details

Any requests for information, or complaints, should be submitted in writing, contact details are as follows:

Data Protection Officer / CEO
Rural Health Partnership 

The WALD Centre Tullynavall Road Cullyhanna Newry Co Down 

BT34 0PZ 

email info@southernareahospiceservices.org

7.0 Changes to our privacy statement

We keep our privacy statement under regular review and will place any updates on this document on our website.

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