Privacy notice – daycare and sitting service

North Somerset Council is registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office for the purposes of processing personal data.

The information you provide will be held and used in accordance with the requirements of UK and European data protection law. The information will form part of your daycare development team and sitting service account and will be held for 25 years from date of birth in line with North Somerset Council’s retention schedule.

Unless otherwise agreed with you, we will only collect the minimum personal data required to deliver the service, such as your name, your child’s name, child’s additional needs, medical conditions, personal care needs, child’s school, date of birth, email address, postal address, telephone numbers, language and ethnicity. We will also collect information about the services you have accessed. It is important to have details of both parents/carers, whether you live together or not, as research shows both parents make a difference to children, and we may from time to time offer services for separated families as well as new partners living in the household.

(a) The information will be used for the administration of the daycare development team and sitting service; it is our statutory duty under the How to Safeguard and Promote the Welfare of Disabled Children Using Short Breaks Guidance for Local Authorities, (April 2010) to collect information to demonstrate to the Local Authority and Department of Education how we are making a difference to the outcomes for children and young people with additional needs under the age of 18 in our community (GDPR Article 6(1)(c))

(b) The processing of this information is lawful as it is necessary to protect the vital interests of a living person (GDPR Article 6(1)(d) and Article 9(2)(c))

(c) The processing of this information is lawful as it is necessary the provision of our health and social care services (GDPR Article 6(1)(d) and Article 9(2)(h))

We will not use your personal information in a way that may cause you unwarranted nuisance. Failure to provide the information could result in a reduction in the effectiveness of the services provided, and our ability to plan the services offered.

The information provided may be shared with our local NHS partners via a secure system called Connecting Care and other partners such as education, adult/children’s social care and respite agencies who have demonstrated that they have a lawful and legitimate interest in the information, for the purposes of health and social care provision as referenced in (c) above. Your data is never shared or processed outside of the UK.

We may lawfully disclose information to public sector agencies to prevent or detect fraud or other crime, or to support the national fraud initiatives and protect public funds under the Local Audit and Accountability Act 2014. Under the conditions of the Digital Economy Act 2017, we may also share personal data provided to us with other public authorities as defined in the Act, for the purposes of fraud or crime detection or prevention, to recover monies owed to us, to improve public service delivery, or for statistical research. We do not share the information with other organisations for commercial purposes.

You have the right to see the personal data we process about you, as well as the right of rectification, and restriction (of destruction of records only). 

If you have any questions or concerns about the way we process your personal data, contact our Data Protection Officer at DPO@n-somerset.gov.uk