PRIVACY POLICY
PRIVACY NOTICE
Provided under the UK law on data protection applicable post 25 May 2018.
Lawful Basis
As part of the work of the church, we need to process personal data. We undertake to gather and process this data on the lawful basis of consent and under condition 9(2)d of GDPR, in terms of which we process in the course of legitimate activities with appropriate safeguards as a church.
Whose information do we hold and why?
Processing is in relation to members, former members and those having regular contact, in connection with the pursuit of our purposes as a church. Personal data is not disclosed outside the church processes without the consent of the data subjects (i.e. those to whom the data belongs).
How long will we keep this information & your rights concerning it?
We will keep your data for the period of your involvement with the church. It may also be archived as part of our historical record of membership of the church. You have the right to request access to your personal data held by us, to change and update those details. You can also withdraw consent for us to hold your data at any time and we will immediately take action to delete/ destroy it.
Note: Your provision of this data is not part of a statutory requirement or obligation.
The Data Controller is:
Bishopbriggs Community Church, 21 Park Avenue, Bishopbriggs, Scotland, G64 2SN
E-Mail: admin@bishopbriggscommunitychurch.org.uk
The Minister & Data Protection Contact Point is:
Rev James Faddes
E-Mail: james@bishopbriggscommunitychurch.org.uk
Tel. 0141 762 1473
You have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office (the Supervisory Authority for Data Protection) on 0303 123 1113.
DATA PROTECTION POLICY
Bishopbriggs Community Church is committed to protecting all information that we handle about people we support and work with, and to respecting people’s rights around how their information is handled. This policy explains our responsibilities and how we will meet them.