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
The provision of legal advice to Council services/ officers, the performance of litigation or potential litigation pursuant to both core statutory matters and other contractual/ other obligations or liabilities.
The litigation team within legal services provides advice on and initiates court action in respect of a wide variety of matters. The majority of these matters will involve the Council fulfilling its statutory functions. However, we can also be involved in advising on employment matters in relation to staff, and at times on more commercial actions which may have been raised by or on behalf of the Council or when an action is raised against the Council or to challenge a decision taken by the Council.
Instructions will almost always come from within the Council to the legal services team and as such the provision of personal data is primarily shared by a relevant service with legal for the purposes of providing legal advice or legal representation.
Personal data can be about a variety of people, these could include:
In the provision of legal advice and/ or in contemplation of litigation, a significant amount of personal data is considered and processed by legal in considering options and routes available to client services, that can include (dependent on the nature of the case):
Personal Data
Can include data belonging to children younger than 12 and adults who have been assessed as lacking capacity.
We can also have reason to review and consider personal data of adopters/ prospective adopters, foster carers and regularly have sight of Children’s Adoption and Permanence Reports and GIRFEC
“Special Category” Data
Data relating to criminal convictions and offences is also processed
Depending on the specific case, personal data may be processed:
Authorities/police (for example, directly from health or others under Adult Support and Protection processes)
Typically, the data is collected by another Service within the Council and passed to Legal. Much of the personal data which was passed to us was collected in expectation that it would be used in legal proceedings/ for the provision of legal advice, but it may have been collected in consideration of the wider statutory role (in which legal provides a role). That said, in contentious proceedings we are taking action normally because there is a statutory duty/ ability to do so and so I wouldn’t expect that this presents any issue.
On some occasions information may come directly from Health or Police for example but this is rare and will normally only be at a stage where action may already be in Court. However the primary point of contact for any external organisation would normally be direct between the service, and not with legal services.
In paper format, and in electronic format on the council network.
Data Protection laws require personal data to be kept no longer than is necessary.
Depending on the type of legal advice, different retention rules apply.
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.
You have the right to request a copy of the personal information that we hold about you. This is known as a subject access request and is free of charge. We must respond within one month, although this can be extended to three months if the information is complex.
We want to make sure that your personal information is accurate, complete and up to date. Therefore you may ask us to correct any personal information about you that you believe does not meet these standards.
You have the right to ask us to delete personal information about you where:
You have the right at any time to tell us to stop using your personal information for direct marketing purposes, profiling or research purposes.
In some cases, you may ask us to restrict how we use your personal information. This right might apply, for example, where we are checking the accuracy of personal information that we hold about you or we are assessing the objection you have made to our use of your information.
This right might also apply if we no longer have a basis for using your personal information - but you don't want us to delete the data. Where this right is realistically applied will mean that we may only use the relevant personal information with your consent, for legal claims or where there are other public interest grounds to do so.
Where we use your personal information with your consent, you may withdraw that consent at any time and we will stop using your personal information for the purpose(s) for which consent was given.
If we are processing your personal information with your consent or as part of a contract with you, and it is held in an accessible and machine-readable format, you have a right to ask us to transmit it to another organisation. This is known as the right to data portability.
We make some use of automated decision-making processes but very little use of profiling. Where these techniques are used, this will be explained in the specific privacy statements relating to those functions, together with a description of the reason involved in any automated decision-making.
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.