Why we use your data
We use your data for:
- statutory requirements such as reporting to government
- service delivery
- service improvement and planning
- regulatory, licensing and enforcement functions
- preventing and detecting crime
- financial transactions
- research
- equality monitoring
Why we can use your data
We can use your data if it is a legal obligation or public task under various UK laws including but not limited to:
- The Crime & Disorder Act 1998
- The Criminal Justice Act 2013
- The Children Ac t 1989, 2004
Local Safeguarding Children Boards Regulations 2006(SI 2006/90) will also use your data under UK laws such as:
- The Localism Act 2011
- The Equality Act 2010
We can use your data if you’ve consented by taking part in direct marketing, job creation and business support and consultation.
We can also use your data if you’ve entered into a contract such as for leisure centres or ticket sales.
Who we can share your data with
We can share your data with:
- judicial agencies such as courts
- police
- Children’s Social Care
- probation services
- Health Agencies
- education providers
- substance misuse teams
- other Youth Offending Teams
- Safeguarding Boards
- elected members and MPs (as your representative)
- contractors providing IT services
- Funding Bodies
- other local councils
When computers make any decisions about you
Not applicable.
When your data gets sent to other countries
Not applicable.