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GDPR Privacy Notices

General Data Protection Regulation - Data Protection Act

 

How we use Pupil Information

From the 25th May 2018 the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) became applicable and the current Data Protection Act (DPA) was updated by a new Act. Below are links to our policies and privacy notices which have been updated for GDPR.

Who we share data with and why:

Department for Education (DfE).

We are required to share information about our pupils with our local authority (LA) and the Department for Education (DfE) under section 3 of The Education (Information About Individual Pupils) (England) Regulations 2013. To find out more about the data collection requirements placed on us by the Department for Education go to https://www.gov.uk/education/data-collection-and-censuses-for-schools.

Some of this information is then stored in the National Pupil Database (NPD). The law that allows this is the Education (Information About Individual Pupils) (England) Regulations 2013.

To find out more about the NPD, go to https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/national-pupil-database-user-guide-and-supporting-information

The DfE may also share pupil level personal data that we supply to them, with third parties. This will only take place where legislation allows it to do so and it is in compliance with GDPR

Decisions on whether DfE releases this personal data to third parties are subject to a robust approval process and are based on a detailed assessment of who is requesting the data, the purpose for which it is required, the level and sensitivity of data requested and the arrangements in place to store and handle the data. To be granted access to pupil level data, requestors must comply with strict terms and conditions covering the confidentiality and handling of data, security arrangements and retention and use of the data.

For more information on how this sharing process works, please visit: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/national-pupil-database-apply-for-a-data-extract

For information on which third party organisations (and for which project) pupil level data has been provided to, please visit:

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/national-pupil-database-requests-received

If you need more information about how the local authority and/or DfE collect and use your information, please visit:

 the DfE website at https://www.gov.uk/data-protection-how-we-collect-and-share-research-data

Primary Care Trusts (PCTs)

We are required, by law, to pass certain information about our pupils to PCT’s.

PCT’s use information about pupils for research and statistical purposes, to develop, monitor and evaluate the performance of local health services. These statistics will not identify individual pupils. It is necessary for certain health information about children (for example; their height and weight) to be retained for a certain period of time (designated by the Department of Health) and requires these PCTs to maintain children’s names and addresses for this purpose. PCTs may also provide individual schools and Local Authorities (LAs) with aggregated health information which will not identify individual children.

Local Authority

We are required, by law, to pass certain information about our pupils to local authorities.

The LA holds information about young people living in its area, including about their education and training history. This is to support the provision of their education up to the age of 20 (and beyond this age for those with a special education need or disability). Education institutions and other public bodies (including the Department for Education (DfE), police, probation and health services) may pass information to the LA to help them to do this. 

The LA shares some of the information it collects with the Department for Education (DfE) to enable them to; produce statistics, assess performance, determine the destinations of young people after they have left school or college and to evaluate Government funded programmes.

The LA may also share information with post-16 education and training providers to secure appropriate support for them. They may also share data with education establishments which shows what their pupils go on to do after the age of 16. 

For children under 16, a parent or guardian can ask that no information other than their child’s name, address and date of birth (or their own name and address) be passed to a local authority. This right transfers to the child on their 16th birthday. Pupils and/or a parent/guardian will need to inform the school/LA if this is what they wish.
 
If you want to see a copy of information about you that the LA holds, please contact the Calderdale MBC Data Protection Officer: information_management@calderdale.gov.uk

Local Authority – social services

In order to comply with our statutory safeguarding duties we are required, by law, to pass certain information about our pupils to local authorities.  Information will only be shared where it is fair and lawful to do so.

If you want to see a copy of information about you that the LA holds, please contact the Calderdale MBC Data Protection Officer: information_management@calderdale.gov.uk

Police, Fire and Rescue Service, Ambulance Service and other emergency or enforcement agencies

In order to comply with our duty of care to pupils, our statutory safeguarding duties and our obligations in respect of the prevention and detection of crime, we may also share personal data with other statutory and partnership agencies.

OTHER SYSTEMS USED BY THE SCHOOL WHERE PERSONAL DATA IS SHARED

CLICK LINK - GDPR External Agencies

Retention Periods

Personal data will be retained by the school in accordance with our Records Management Policy and Records Retention Schedule.

Photographs

As part of our recording of events, celebrations and achievements, St Joseph’s Primary School may wish to take photographs of activities that involve your child.  The photographs may be used for displays, publications and website(s), by the school, Local Authority (LA), local newspapers, Twitter and other approved partners, such as the charities we support.

Photography and/or filming will only take place with the permission of the Headteacher and under appropriate supervision.  When filming or photography is carried out by the news media, children may be named but home addresses will not be disclosed. Images that might cause embarrassment or distress will not be used, including images associated with material on sensitive issues.

When a student joins the school parents are asked to indicate whether they are happy for photographs of their son/daughter to be used on school, local authority or press websites; inside school only; or do not want any photographs of their son/daughter to be published at all.

All students have a photograph taken and stored internally, in order to identify them for safeguarding purposes.