This charter sets out the standards and commitment you can expect from Ealing Council in the way it handles your personal information.
To enable us to provide services to you, we will need to handle personal information about you. But no matter how personal information is collected, processed or stored (electronically or manually), it must be handled appropriately to ensure the council meets its legal obligations to comply with the principles of the Data Protection Act 1998.
Ealing Council will endeavour to apply the following principles when handling your personal information.
When we ask you for personal information, we will ensure that:
This is how we will process and protect your information.
In return, we ask you to:
As this helps us to keep your information reliable and
up-to-date.
At any time, you can ask us and we will provide you with
further details on:
This is our promise about being open and honest in our dealings with you.
These principles apply to both computerised and some paper
based records.
Ealing Council Fair Processing statement - how we use your
information
Ealing Council collects personal information for
the purpose of providing its services which include but are not
limited to council tax, housing, benefits, grants, health, social
services, education, leisure and democratic services.
The information we have collected about you when you request or apply for a service(s) will primarily be used in the provision of that service(s) but may be also be used within the council for other lawful purposes. In particular, we will use information about you for the purpose of:
The council may check information provided by you or information supplied by an external organisation about you against other information held by the council. The council may also obtain information from certain external organisations or provide information to them in order to:
The council shares information with partner organisations in accordance with our Overarching protocol for the sharing of information in Ealing (pdf).
In order to safeguard your information the council makes use of technical and organisational measures to ensure that only those who need to have access to your information will be given access to it.
When the council no longer needs to keep information about you it will be disposed of in a secure manner.
For the purposes of the Data Protection Act 1998 Ealing council is the data controller. Under the Act you have the right to request access to the personal information the council holds on you. Your request should be made in writing to: Security and Data Protection Manager, Perceval House, 3rd floor SE, 14-16 Uxbridge Road, Ealing, W5 2HL.
If you would like to know more, including how we look after your information or for queries and complaints please contact: Security and Data Protection Manager on (020) 8825 9606 or at the above address.