Privacy notice: LGBT+ Business Champion's call to engage
Updated 31 March 2022
Purpose
The purpose for which we are processing your personal data is to obtain the opinions of members of the public, representatives of organisations and companies about departmental policies, proposals, or generally to obtain public opinion data on an issue of public interest.
The data
We will process the following personal data: name, email address and other contact details, employer and job title (where given) as well as your opinions based on the 4 ‘call to engage’ questions.
Recipients
Where individuals submit responses, we may publish their responses, but we will not publicly identify them and will not do so without prior approval. We will remove any information that may lead to individuals being identified.
Responses submitted by organisations or representatives of organisations may be published in full, though we will approach those submitting responses for prior permission first.
Where information about responses is not published, it may be shared with officials within other public bodies in order to help develop policy.
As your personal data will be stored on our IT infrastructure it will also be shared with our data processors who provide email, and document management and storage services.
We may share your personal data where required to be law, for example in relation to a request made under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
Legal basis of processing
The legal basis for processing your personal data is:
Processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in the data controller. In this case that is finding practical experience of creating LGBT+ inclusive workplaces and supporting LGBT+ inclusion in the wider environment in which businesses operate for the business champion to share in his role.
Sensitive personal data is personal data revealing racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, or trade union membership, and the processing of genetic data, biometric data for the purpose of uniquely identifying a natural person, data concerning health or data concerning a natural person’s sex life or sexual orientation.
The legal basis for processing your sensitive personal data is:
- it is necessary for the purposes of identifying or keeping under review the existence or absence of equality of opportunity or treatment between groups of people with a view to enabling such equality to be promoted or maintained
Retention
Your personal data will be kept by us for 6 weeks. If we want to keep this information for longer, we will ask for your permission and let you know the new retention period.
Your rights
You have the right to request information about how your personal data are processed, and to request a copy of that personal data.
You have the right to request that any inaccuracies in your personal data are rectified without delay.
You have the right to request that any incomplete personal data are completed, including by means of a supplementary statement.
You have the right to request that your personal data are erased if there is no longer a justification for them to be processed.
You have the right in certain circumstances (for example, where accuracy is contested) to request that the processing of your personal data is restricted.
You have the right to object to the processing of your personal data where it is processed for direct marketing purposes.
You have the right to object to the processing of your personal data.
International transfers
As your personal data is stored on our IT infrastructure, and shared with our data processors, it may be transferred and stored securely outside the UK. Where that is the case it will be subject to equivalent legal protection through an adequacy decision or reliance on Standard Contractual Clauses.
Complaints
If you consider that your personal data has been misused or mishandled, you may make a complaint to the Information Commissioner, who is an independent regulator.
The Information Commissioner can be contacted at:
Information Commissioner’s Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire SK9 5AF
0303 123 1113
[email protected]
Any complaint to the Information Commissioner is without prejudice to your right to seek redress through the courts.
Contact details
The data controller for your personal data is the Cabinet Office.
The contact details for the data controller are:
Cabinet Office
70 Whitehall
London SW1A 2AS
0207 276 1234
[email protected]
The contact details for the data controller’s Data Protection Officer are: [email protected].
The Data Protection Officer provides independent advice and monitoring of Cabinet Office’s use of personal information.