Enhanced Reception Service Privacy Statement

First published

23 Mar 2023

Last updated

06 Aug 2024

Enhanced Reception Service Privacy Notice

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.

Who do I contact about my personal information?

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

Why does the Council process personal information?

The Enhanced Reception Services is the first point of contact into the Adult Social Care service, and the point at which basic personal data is collected.
All data is processed as part of the Regulation of Care. This information is recorded and processed in order to:

  • signpost (where no service is provided but personal data stored in case the person calls back again)
  • create a contact or referral on the SWIFT system that goes to Intake team for further assessment
  • provide immediate services (e.g. MECS,
    equipment, single shared assessment etc.)

The type of personal information we collect

The data includes information about current or potential service users and their carers.

Personal data processed

  • Name
  • Address
  • Date of birth
  • Name and address of GP
  • Information about the reason for the call

Special category data processed

  • Health (physical or mental)
  • Racial or ethnic origin

What makes it lawful for the Council to process this personal information?

Personal data – Legal obligation

Special category data – Obligations under employment, social services or social protection law, or a collective agreement.

Where does the Council obtain personal information from?

Data is collected by Council employees in the course of an interview or telephone conversation or in written correspondence with the Data Subject or agent.

The personal data is stored in the electronic care management system and this information may be accessed by other teams such as Intake or Locality Teams in order to capture additional information as required.

Personal data may be passed from a different
organisation through the completed Single Shared Assessment from NHS.

Where does the Council keep personal information?

All data is stored electronically in the care management system.

How long does the Council keep personal information?

Data is retained for either 5 years from last action or 3 years from the death of the adult

Who does the Council share personal information with?

Data is shared with external providers who provide service users with a service.

Your personal details and support package may be shared with the Scottish Government and the National
Health Service for statistical and research purposes.

  • This information will help the Scottish
    Government, your local authority and your Health Board plan future care services. This will help improve services for you and others.
  • Your data may be joined to other health and housing support data by the Scottish
    Government and the National Health Service Scotland. This is to produce statistics only. Statisticians/researchers will not be able to identify you from the data that they will use.
  • Every effort will be made to ensure that your information is kept safe at all times.
  • Only people in the Scottish Government and the National Health Service who need to see your personal information will be able to access it.
  • All pieces of information which could identify you, such as names and dates of birth will be removed before the data is used by statisticians/researchers.

Your rights

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.

  • The right of access You have the right to request information 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.

  • The right to rectification - You are entitled to have your information rectified if it is factually inaccurate or incomplete. We must respond to your request within one month. If we decide to take no action, we will tell you why and let you know about your right of complaint to the UK Information Commissioner

  • The right to erasure - You have the right to ask us to delete your information or stop using it. It will not always be possible for us to comply with your request, for example, if we have a legal obligation to keep the information. If we decide to take no action, we will tell you why and let you know about your right of complaint to the UK Information Commissioner.

  • The right to restrict processing - You have the right to restrict how your data is processed in certain circumstances, for example, if the information is not accurate. If a restriction is applied, we can retain just enough information to ensure that the restriction is respected in future. We must tell you if we decide to lift a restriction on processing.

  • The right to data portability – You have the right to object to processing, if we are processing your personal data with your consent, and it is held in a structured, commonly used, machine-readable form, you have a right to ask us to transmit it to another data controller so they can use it. This right does not apply if we process your personal data as part of our public task.

  • The right to object - You can object to your information being used for profiling, direct marketing or research purposes.

  • You have rights in relation to automated decision making and profiling - to reduce the risk that a potentially damaging decision is taken without human intervention.

Complaints and comments

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.

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