GDPR

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Data Security

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GDPR Statement

The General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) (together with the new Data Protection Act (DPA) 2018) regulate our use of your personal data.

This Compliance Statement summarises in general terms how we seek to comply with the GDPR. For information about our detailed practices, please refer to our privacy policy.

Our GDPR principles

We will process all personal data fairly and lawfully
We will only process personal data for specified and lawful purposes
We will endeavour to hold relevant and accurate personal data, and where practical, we will keep it up to date
We will not keep personal data for longer than is necessary
We will keep all personal data secure
We will endeavour to ensure that personal data is not transferred to countries outside of the European Economic Area (EEA) without adequate protection

GDPR compliance

Pursuant to the GDPR, we are both controller and processor of data for the purposes of your personal information.

In general terms, we have the following measures in place to ensure GDPR compliance:

employees will be made aware of the GDPR and restrictions and obligations within it as may be relevant to them, with the relevant training provided as necessary suppliers who process personal data on our behalf will be contractually obligated to ensure GDPR compliance

Our GDPR actions

We have appointed a Data Protection Officer
We have a privacy policy in place, which sets out our data protection practices in detail
We have assessed our lawful bases for processing data to ensure all personal data is processed lawfully, fairly and transparently
We will, where necessary, provide training to our employees and generally raising the awareness and importance of GDPR within our business
We are and will continue to look at ways of improving our systems and procedures to better comply with GDPR best practice
We will continue to monitor our GDPR procedures and processes

Contact us

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