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Our Privacy Notice

Source: https://warwick.ac.uk/services/wss/about/privacynotice/ Parent: https://warwick.ac.uk/services/wss/


Our Privacy Notice

We ask that you read this privacy notice carefully as it contains important information on who we are, how and why we collect, store, use and share personal data, your rights in relation to your personal data and on how to contact us and supervisory authorities in the event that you have a query or complaint.

The University of Warwick (“UoW”) is committed to protecting the privacy and security of personal data. The purpose of this notice is to promote transparency in the use of personal data, and to outline how UoW collects and uses your personal data, in accordance with the UK General Data Protection RegulationLink opens in a new window (“ UK GDPR”) and the Data Protection Act 2018 (“DPA 2018”).

The UoW collects, uses and is responsible for certain personal data about you. This is known as “processing”. When we do so we are regulated under the UK GDPR and DPA 2018 which applies across the UK and we are responsible as ‘data controller’ of that personal data for the purposes of those laws.

In this section:

Purpose

Data we collect

How we obtain data

Why we hold data

Processing data

Confidentiality

Data sharing

Data retention

Data subject rights

Data security

How to contact us

Changes to this notice


1. About this notice

The purpose of this notice is to explain how the University of Warwick (“UOW”) and more specifically the University’s Wellbeing and Student Support (“WSS”) will collect and use (process) your personal data, what rights you have in relation to that data and to provide transparency about the data collected about you.

The UOW is the data controller under the UK GDPR and the DPA 2018 and we will process your personal data in accordance with the UK GDPR and DPA 2018 at all times. You, as a ‘data subject’, therefore have specific rights to the data that we hold, collect and process.

Throughout this notice, “University”, “we”, “our”, and “us” refer to the UOW and WSS; “you” and “your” refer to those expressing an interest in becoming a student at the University (both prior to and during the application process), and those who later become enrolled students at the University.

WSS encompasses the departments of the Counselling and Psychotherapy Services, Disability Team and Wellbeing Support Team.

If you would like this notice in another format (for example: audio, large print, braille), please contact us.

2. The personal data we collect and use

Personal data

The following are examples of personal data which may be collected, stored and used by WSS:

Special category data

Special category personal data is any identifying information including but not limited to the following racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, data concerning health or data concerning a natural person’s sex life or sexual orientation.

3. How the UOW obtains your personal information

WSS may hold and collect your personal data in a number of ways, for example:

4. Purpose and associated lawful basis

Purpose (why we hold personal information) Lawful basis
Management of enquiries from staff and students Consent
Provision of offering the optional support services available: Counselling and Psychotherapy Services, Wellbeing Support Team and Disability Team Consent, complying with a legal obligation
To provide advice and reasonable adjustments across the institution Legal obligation
Corresponding with staff and students regarding processes, email counselling, appointments, reminders, meetings and events Consent and legitimate interest of ensuring the efficient running of the University
Registered as an NMH (Non medical helpers) provider in accordance with DSA QAG requirements - government requirement Compliance with a legal obligation
To offer accessible services and facilities Performance of a contract and/or complying with a legal obligation
Responding to operational demands/requirements including emergencies Performance of a contract and/or complying with a legal obligation
Record keeping and creating case notes Performance of a contract and/or complying with a legal obligation
Opportunities for student engagement Compliance with a legal obligation and legitimate interest
Offering specialist one to one support Compliance with a legal obligation
Referrals (internal and external) Consent and/or Complying with a legal obligation
Research and statistical analysis Legitimate interest of the University

5. Lawful bases for processing your personal data under the UK GDPR and DPA 2018

Personal data

Personal data will only be processed when the law permits this to happen. Most commonly personal data will be processed in the following circumstances:

Please note that UoW's Residential Community Team and Community Safety Team will also process your personal data in the same way as Wellbeing and Student Support in the above circumstances, to support Wellbeing and Student Support where necessary.

Special category data

We may only process special category personal data in the following circumstances where, in addition to a lawful basis for processing, there exists one of the following grounds:

UoW will only use personal data for the purposes for which it was collected unless it is considered reasonably that it is needed for another purpose and the reason is compatible with the original purpose. If the University needs to use your personal data for an unrelated purpose, it will notify you and will explain the legal basis that permits it to do so.

The University may process your personal data without your knowledge or consent, in compliance with this policy and procedure, where this is permitted by law.

6. Confidentiality and data sharing

WSS is committed to providing a confidential services and all WSS practitioners work to recognised standards of confidentiality from professional bodies.

Different areas of WSS may share your personal data in order to provide you with the best quality services and support with third parties where required by law, where it is necessary to administer the working relationship with you or where there is another legitimate interest in so doing including, but not limited to, for joint appointments with other external organisations. Third parties with whom we may share your data include:

Third parties within the UK Lawful basis
Other areas within WSS Necessary for the performance of a contract and/or explicit consent
Academic department Necessary for the performance of a contract and/or explicit consent
Other UoW Professional services - eg. Complaints Team, Governance, Information Compliance Team, Feedback and Resolution Team re: complaints or disciplinary matters Necessary for the performance of a contract and/or explicit consent
Accommodation Explicit consent and/or vital interests
Community Safety Team Explicit consent and/or vital interests
Residential Community Team Explicit consent and/or vital interests
Students’ Union Explicit consent and/or vital interests
Disabled students allowance (DSA) Quality Assurance Group (QAG) Explicit consent and/or compliance with a legal obligation
External organisations to which a referral has been made - e.g., Coventry rape and sexual abuse centre (CRASAC), Police and NHS Explicit consent and legitimate interest
HESA, HEFCE, Office for Students Legitimate interest
Police Compliance with a legal obligation and/or vital interests
Student Finance England and other funding bodies and Disabled Student Allowance needs assessment centres Necessary for the performance of a contract and/or explicit consent
Our professional advisors e.g. insurers, auditors, lawyers, etc. Legitimate interest

Transfers of data outside of the UK

We may transfer the personal data we collect about you to countries outside the UK so long as there is a lawful basis for doing so or we have your consent. In certain circumstances we may seek your explicit consent to send your personal data outside of the UK. When doing so we will inform you in clear terms of the data protection framework in place in the relevant countries in order to enable you to make an informed decision.

Before sending your personal data to countries outside of the UK, we will ensure that adequate data protection provisions are in place, the processor has provided appropriate safeguards to ensure enforceable rights and legal remedies or other specified conditions are met under data protection law.

7. Retention of your personal data

The UK GDPR and DPA 2018 requires that personal data should be kept for no longer than is necessary for the purposes for which the personal data are processed (except in certain specific and limited instances).

The University’s Record Retention Schedule (RRS)Link opens in a new window is a tool that enables the University to transparently demonstrate how the organisation complies with its data protection obligations by making provision for the time periods for which common classes of record are retained by UOW.

Full details of the retention periods of records can be found by viewing the records management pageLink opens in a new window and selecting the University’s Record Retention Schedule (RRS), which is kept up to date separately.

8. Data subject rights

Under the UK GDPR and DPA 2018 you have a number of important rights free of charge.

You have the right to:

To exercise any of these rights please refer to the Data Subject Rights page. If a subject access request is made and the request for access is clearly unfounded or excessive, the University reserves the right to refuse to comply with the request in these circumstances.

9. Keeping your personal data secure

The UoW keeps your personal data secure at all times using both physical and technical measures.

Where appropriate, we also take measures such as anonymisation to ensure data cannot be used to identify you and/or encryption to ensure that the data cannot be accessed without the right security accesses and codes.

Where UoW engages a third party to process personal data it will do so on the basis of a written contract which conforms to the security requirement of the UK GDPR and DPA 2018.

UoW takes measures to enable data to be restored and accessed in a timely manner in the event of a physical or technical incident.

UoW also ensures that we have appropriate processes in place to test the effectiveness of our security measures.

10. How to contact us

We hope that our Data Protection Officer (DPO) can resolve any query, concern or complaint you raise about our use of your personal data on the contact details below:

Data Protection Officer can be contacted via email at .

Or write to:

The Data Protection Officer

Legal and Compliance Services

University of Warwick

University House

Kirby Corner Road

CV4 8UW

The UK GDPR and DPA 2018 also gives you the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner who may be contacted at ico.org.uk/make-a-complaintLink opens in a new window or telephone: [0303 123 1113].

11. Changes to this privacy notice

This privacy notice was last updated on 10 July 2023.