General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
You may have heard that the law which manages how we use your information has changed.
The new European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) law came into effect on 25 May 2018.
The aim of this law is to ensure all personal data is protected and organisations who work with such data are held accountable for its protection.
How We Use Your Information
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) encourages organisations that are responsible for using people’s information to make sure it is clear why we need your information and how it is used.
To help explain how your information is used we have published a Privacy Notice, which you can read here -Privacy Notice for Parents.
We are also taking the opportunity to review how we manage data and our GDPR compliance. Short Heath Federation is committed to the highest standards of information security, privacy and transparency.
Data Protection Officer
We have appointed a Data Protection Officer from Walsall Council to support our Federation with matters relating to Data Protection and the use of your personal information.
Our Data Protection Officer is registered with the Information Commissioners Officer (ICO).
If you have a question about how your personal data is used in school, or would like to make a formal request, you can contact our Data Protection Officer by emailing
DPO@shortheathfederation.org.uk or by writing to the school at
Short Heath Junior School,
Pennine Way,
Willenhall.
WV12 4DS
marking your envelope “For the attention of the Data Protection Officer”.
You can find more information about how we manage personal data and other forms of information in the following policy documents:
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