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Privacy Policy

Your privacy is very important to us.  Below is our privacy statement explaining what data we collect and how we use it.  If you have any questions, please contact us by clicking the button at the bottom of this page.

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Personal data is data which by itself or in conjunction with other data can be used to identify individual
people.

Our lawful basis for processing personal data is legitimate interests, that being the normal operation of
our core business as would reasonably be expected.

We collect just enough personal data to enable us to operate our business effectively, and no more. This
includes the name, job function, telephone numbers and email addresses of key contacts at organisations
who choose to do business with us, and the names and sometimes contact details of delegates who
attend our training sessions.

We use the data to contact people in relation to our business, record attendance, or make payments.
We do not analyse the data, or use it for any non obvious reason.

 

We do not pass on any personal data that we collect to other organisations, except for passing contact
information between individuals when necessary to facilitate normal business operations, for example,
passing the name of a training instructor to a client and vice versa.

Personal data is stored on password protected computers in the UK, which are behind at least one
firewall, and have up to date virus protection. Other security measures have also been deployed to
prevent unauthorised access. Basic contact details may also be stored on mobile phone devices, each of
which is password protected.


We retain the data until we no longer expect to have the need to contact the person again.
 

Your Rights
In most circumstances, you have the following rights;
• To be informed of all personal data that we hold about you, and how we use it.
• To access personal data pertaining to you.
• To have your personal data corrected if it is inaccurate.
• To have your personal data erased (the right to be forgotten).
• To restrict the processing we are allowed to do with your personal data.
• To object to us processing your personal data.
• To complain to a supervisory authority such as the UK Information Commissioner's Office.

 

We aim to respond to any requests received fairly and without delay.
 

 

 

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