Privacy Notice
As part of the services we offer, we are required to process personal data about our staff, our residents and, in some instances, the friends or relatives of our residents and staff. “Processing” can mean collecting, recording, organising, storing, sharing or destroying data. We are committed to being transparent about why we need your personal data and what we do with it. This information is set out in this privacy notice. It also explains your rights when it comes to your data. If you have any concerns or questions, please contact us by email: the.old.malthouse@hotmail.co.uk or by telephone 01243 605410
Residents What data do we have? So that we can provide a safe and professional service, we need to keep certain records about you. We may process the following types of data: Your basic details and contact information eg, name, address, date of birth and next of kin. Your financial details eg, details of how you pay us for your care or your funding arrangements. We also record the following data which is classified as “special category” Health and social care data about you, which might include both your physical and mental health data We may also record data about your race, ethnic origin, sexual orientation or religion We do we have this data? We need this data so that we can provide high-quality care and support. By law, we need to have a lawful basis for processing your personal data. We process your data because: We have a legal obligation to do so – generally under the Health & Social Care Act 2012 or Mental Capacity Act 2005 We process your special category data because: It is necessary due to social security and social protection law (generally this would be in safeguarding instances) It is necessary for us to provide and manage social care services We are required to provide data to our regulator, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) as part of our public interest obligations We may also process your data with your consent. If we need to ask for your permission, we will offer you a clear choice and ask that you confirm to us that you consent. We will also explain clearly to you that we need the data for and how you can withdraw your consent at any time. Where do we process your data? So that we can provide you with high quality care and support we need specific data. This is collected from or shared with: You or your legal representative(s) Third parties We do this face to face, via telephone, via email, via our website, via post, via application forms, via apps. Third parties are organisations we might lawfully share your data with. These include: Other parts of the health and care system such as local hospitals, the GP, the pharmacy, social workers, clinical commissioning groups, and other health and care professionals The Local Authority Your family or friends – with your permission Organisations we have a legal obligation to share information with ie, for safeguarding, the CQC The police or other law enforcement agencies if we have to by law or court order
Friends and Relatives What data do we have? As part of our work providing high-quality care and support, it might be necessary that we hold the following information on you: Your basic details and contact information eg, your name and address Why do we have this data? By law, we need to have a lawful basis for processing your personal data. We process your data because we have a legitimate business interest in holding next of kin and lasting power of attorney information about the individuals who use our service and keeping emergency contact details for our staff. We may also process your data with your consent. If we need to ask for your permission, we will offer you a clear choice and ask that you confirm to us that you consent. We will also explain clearly to you what we need the data for and how you can withdraw your consent. Where do we process your data? So that we can provide high quality care and support we need specific data. This is collected from or shared with: You or your legal representative(s) Third parties We do this face to face, via telephone via our website, via post, via application forms, via apps. Third parties are organisations we have a legal reason to share your data with. These may include: Other parts of the health and care system such as local hospitals, the GP, the pharmacy, social workers, and other health and care professionals The Local Authority The police or other law enforcement agencies if we have to by law or court order