Introduction
This is Mulier Care’s Privacy Policy.
As part of the services we offer, we are required to process personal data about our staff, our service users and, in some instances, the friends or relatives of our service users and staff. “Processing” can mean collecting, recording, organising, storing, sharing, or destroying data.
We are committed to being transparent about why we need your personal data and what we do with it. This information is set out in this privacy notice. It also explains your rights when it comes to your data.
If you have any concerns or questions, please contact us:
Mulier Care Solutions Limited,
The ENGINE House,
2 Veridion Way,
ERITH,
DA18 4AL
Tel: 02083201169
Email: enquiries@muliercare.co.uk
Service Users
What data do we have?
So that we can provide a safe and professional service, we need to keep certain records about you. We may process the following types of data:
Why do we have this data?
We need this data so that we can provide high-quality care and support. By law, we need to have a lawful basis for processing your personal data. We process your data because:
We have a legal obligation to do so – generally under the Health and Social Care Act 2012 or Mental Capacity Act 2005. We process your special category data because:
It is necessary due to social security and social protection law (generally this would be in safeguarding instances);
It is necessary for us to provide and manage social care services;
We are required to provide data to our regulator, the Care Quality Commission (CQC), as part of our public interest obligations.
We may also process your data with your consent. If we need to ask for your permission, we will offer you a clear choice and ask that you confirm to us that you consent. We will also explain clearly to you what we need the data for and how you can withdraw your consent at any time.
Where do we process your data?
So that we can provide you with high quality care and support we need specific data. This is collected from or shared with:
Third parties are organisations we might lawfully share your data with. These include:
Staff
What data do we have?
So that we can provide a safe and professional service, we need to keep certain records about you. We may record the following types of data:
We also record the following data which is classified as “special category”:
Why do we have this data?
We require this data so that we can contact you, pay you and make sure you receive the training and support you need to perform your job. By law, we need to have a lawful basis for processing your personal data.
We process your data because:
We are required to provide data to our regulator, the Care Quality Commission (CQC), as part of our public interest obligations.
We process your special category data because:
Where do we process your data?
As your employer we need specific data. This is collected from or shared with:
Third parties are organisations we have a legal reason to share your data with. These include:
Friends/Relatives
What data do we have?
As part of our work providing high-quality care and support, it might be necessary that we hold the following information on you:
Why do we have this data?
By law, we need to have a lawful basis for processing your personal data.
Where do we process your data?
So that we can provide high quality care and support we need specific data. This is collected from or shared with:
Third parties are organisations we have a legal reason to share your data with. These may include:
Other parts of the health and care system such as local hospitals, the GP, the pharmacy, social workers, and other health and care professionals;
Our Website
In order to provide you with the best experience while using our website, we process some data about you.
Your Rights
The data that we keep about you is your data and we ensure that we keep it confidential and that it is used appropriately. You have the following rights when it comes to your data:
You may need to provide adequate information for our staff to be able to identify you, for example, a passport or driver’s licence. This is to make sure that data is not shared with the wrong person inappropriately. We will always respond to your request as soon as possible and at the latest within one month.
If you would like to complain about how we have dealt with your request, please contact:
Information Commissioner’s Office Wycliffe House Water Lane Wilmslow.
Cheshire
SK9 5AF
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