Life Skills for Children: Who are we?
Life Skills for Children provide Educational programmes for schools.
The Data Protection Act
The Data Protection Act puts obligations on users of personal information and details principles for its use. There are eight principles in the act to which Life Skills for Children are obliged to conform. The Act requires companies who process data to notify the Information Commissioner, describing the purposes for which they process personal information. The details are publicly available from the Commissioner's Office at:
Wycliffe House,
Water Lane,
Wilmslow,
Cheshire.
SK9 5AF
The principles for data processing are:
- Fair and lawfully processed
- Processed for a specific purpose
- Adequate, relevant and not excessive
- Accurate
- Not kept for longer than necessary
- Processed in accordance with the subjects rights
- Held securely
- Not transferred to countries without adequate protection or explicit permission
How does Life Skills for Children use your personal information?
Life Skills for Children's' main use of your personal information is to provide a way for us to maintain contact with you in order to notify you of news and events regarding Life Skills for Children.
By accepting this statement, and/or responding to future means of contact, you are deemed to have given consent to our processing of personal data (including sensitive data where it is made available to us).
If you do not wish to receive any information from us, then please advise us via one of the contact methods available here.
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