Find out how Stirling Council uses personal data by checking the Council’s website at the following address:
https://www.stirling.gov.uk/privacy-statement/
Our website contains a Register of Data Processing which lists all the different ways
in which the Council uses personal data.
This Privacy Notice provides more information about just one of those processes.
The Council has a Data Protection Officer to make sure it is complying with data protection laws.
They can be contacted at:
Data Protection Officer
Stirling Council
Old Viewforth
14-20 Pitt Terrace
Stirling
FK8 2ET
Email: dataprotection@stirling.gov.uk
Telephone: 01786 404040
24/7 team support Clackmannanshire and Stirling Health & Social Care Partnership with Telecare referrals and call monitoring. Telecare is a 24 hours alarm system that you can use in an emergency to call for assistance. The service is available to anyone who feels at risk in their own home because of age, disability, isolation, illness or vulnerability.
The personal data collected during referral will be used to make an assessment of what telecare equipment will be required to meet your needs.
Once the assessment has been completed your personal data will be held securely on Tunstall call handling platform to allow the 24/7 team to access in an emergency.
We also call handle for Stirling and Clackmannanshire Council emergency out of hours, these include emergency repair, homeless and major incidents.
For most of our services we collect the following personal information about you,
Services by the T.S.A (Telecare Services Association)
Article 6(1)(c) Processing is necessary for compliance with a legal obligation to which the controller is subject:
In order to comply with our obligations under the Community Care and Health Act 2002.
Article 9 (2)(b) Obligations under employment, social services or social protection law, or a collective agreement, in order to deal with our obligations under the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000.
We are required by law to provide a homelessness service, which requires us to obtain personal details from applicants and to assess their applications – Housing (Scotland) Act 1987, as amended by subsequent legislation.
Personal data may be collected in different ways including:
Your information will be stored securely within Stirling Councils own IT systems and on our third party supplier systems. These include the Alarm Receiving Centre - Tunstall and Careium in relation to digital Disperse Alarm Units.
Call recording is kept for 3 months.
Data is retained for either 5 years from last action or 3 years for service is no longer required
Digital Disperse Alarm Units – Careium;
The record will be deleted when the device is removed and returned from the service user’s home as part of the removal process.
When data is deleted this is also removed from Careium’s servers. This includes deletion and deactivation of the device. If the device still exists the locations is stored for 30 days then deleted, Step Count & Alarm History is stored for 2 years then deleted.
You have the following rights under data protection laws. If you have a request under any of these rights, you can make a subject access request.
If you want to complain about or comment on how we have processed your personal information, you should email dataprotection@stirling.gov.uk
If you are still unhappy with how the council handled your complaint, you can contact the UK Information Commissioner's Office at:
The Information Commissioner,
Wycliffe House,
Water Lane,
Wilmslow,
Cheshire SK9 5AF
Phone: 0303 123 1113
You can find further information on the Information Commissioners Office website.