This notice explains what personal data (information) we hold about you, how we collect it, and how we use and may share information about you whilst we are working with you and for a period thereafter. It also explains your rights under the law relating to your personal data. We are required to notify you of this information under data protection legislation. Please ensure that you read this notice (sometimes referred to as a 'Privacy Notice') and any other similar notice we may provide to you from time to time when we collect or process personal information about you.

Who collects and uses the information?

Voluntary Action Orkney (the 'Organisation') is a 'data controller' and gathers and uses certain information about you. Where the Organisation is also a 'data processor', we will process information received from third parties about you.

Voluntary Action Orkney is a Company Limited by Guarantee registered in Scotland under company number 143208 and is a Registered Scottish Charity No.SC010691.

Registered address: Anchor Buildings, 6 Bridge Street, Kirkwall Main trading address: Anchor Buildings, 6 Bridge Street, Kirkwall.
We are regulated by: Companies House and The Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator

What is personal data/information?

Personal data is defined under data protection laws in the UK and Europe as 'any information relating to an identifiable person who can be directly or indirectly identified' and is, in effect, any information about you that enables you to be identified. This would include obvious information such as your name and contact details, but could include less obvious information such as identification numbers, electronic location data, and other online identifiers. The personal data that we collect, process and store is set out in this Notice.

Data protection principles

We will comply with the data protection principles when gathering and using personal information, as set out in our Data Protection Policy.

About the information we collect and hold

The table set out on the following pages summarises the information we collect and hold, how and why we do so, how we use it and with whom it may be shared.

We may also need to share some of the categories of personal information set out below with other parties, such as government and/or law enforcement agencies, third party agencies, our professional advisers, our regulators, funders and volunteer involving organisations with a view to placements. Usually, information will be anonymised, but this may not always be possible. The recipient of the information will be bound by confidentiality obligations. We may also be required to share some personal information with our funders as is necessary or required to comply with the law.

We seek to ensure that our information collection and processing is always proportionate - that is, we only collect and process what we need to, and we only store it for as long as we need to. We will notify you of any changes to information we collect or to the purposes for which we collect and process it.

Where information may be held

Information may be held at our offices and by third-party agencies, service providers, representatives and agents. We have security measures in place to seek to ensure that there is appropriate security for information we hold.

Your information is stored in the Milo database for the third sector interface network in Scotland. Milo is operated on the Salesforce platform and managed for us by Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO), acting as a data processor. You can find out more about SCVO at their website: www.scvo.org.uk .

Your data will not be shared with third parties, except where you give us permission to do so (e.g. if you ask to be put in contact with a voluntary organisation advertising a relevant opportunity).

How long we keep your information

We keep your information for no longer than is necessary; this normally means whilst we are working with you and for a period thereafter the length of which will depend on the nature of the service and support we are providing to you. In most cases, we will not keep your information for more than 2 years (or up until aged 25 to comply with the Saltire Award) after you last contact us. Further details are set out in our Data Retention Policy.

Your rights

Under the GDPR, you have the following rights, which we will always work to uphold:

1) The right to be informed about the personal data we collect and use about you. This Privacy Notice should tell you everything you need to know, but you can always contact us to find out more or to ask any questions.

2) The right to access the personal data we hold about you. This is called making a Subject Access Request - please see below for instructions on how to make a request.

3) The right to have your personal data rectified if any of your personal data we hold is inaccurate or incomplete. Please contact us using the details at the bottom to find out more.

4) The right to be forgotten, i.e. the right to ask us to delete or otherwise dispose of any of your personal data that we have. Please contact us using the details at the bottom to find out more.

5) The right to restrict (i.e. prevent) the processing of your personal data.

6) The right to object to us using your personal data for a particular purpose or purposes.

7) The right to data portability. This means that you can ask us for a copy of your personal data held by us to re-use with another organisation or business in certain cases.

8) Rights relating to automated decision-making and profiling. We do not use your personal data in this way.

For more information about how we use your personal data or to exercise any of your rights as outlined above, please contact us using the details provided below.

Further information about your rights can also be obtained from the Information Commissioner's Office through their website at www.ico.org.uk or you can call them on 0303 123 1113.

Keeping your personal information secure

We have appropriate security measures in place to prevent personal information from being accidentally lost, used or accessed in an unauthorised way. We limit access to your personal information to those who have a genuine need to know it. Those processing your information will do so only in an authorised manner and are subject to a duty of confidentiality.

We also have procedures in place to deal with any suspected data security breach. We will notify you and any applicable regulator of a suspected data security breach where we are legally required to do so.

Changes to what we do

We regularly review and, where necessary, update our privacy information, policies, procedures and privacy notices. If we plan to use your personal information for a new purpose we will update our documentation and privacy notice, and communicate the changes to you before starting to use the information in a new way. Where we have obtained your consent to process your personal data and we wish to change how we process it, we will seek your consent for the new processing.

Sometimes we have to change what we do because of a change in the law or we need to change the way we do things as an organisation and have a legitimate interest for doing so. The latest version of this Privacy Notice will always be available at www.vaorkney.org.uk and from our office at Anchor Buildings, 6 Bridge Street, Kirkwall, KW15 1HR.

How to contact us

For information about how we collect, store and process your personal data or for any questions or concerns you might have about data protection please contact Rosalind Aiken, Operations and Development Manager by calling 01856 872 897 or email: rosalind.aitken@vaorkney.org.uk.

How to complain

If you have a query or concern about our use of your information, you can contact the VAO Chief Executive Morven Brooks, by emailing: morven.brooks@vaorkney.org.uk. For further information about your rights and how to make a formal complaint, you can contact the Information Commissioner at www.ico.org.uk/concerns or 0303 123 1113.

Schedule relating to the information we collect and hold
The information we collectHow we collect the
information
Why we collect the informationHow we use and may share the information

Your name Contact details (i.e.
address, home and mobile phone numbers, e-mail address)
Date of Birth,

Emergency contact details.

Referee details/ references, availability.

Experience – skills, hobbies, interests, career aspirations.

Status eg – employed, education, other.

Reason for volunteering.

Details of support needs.

Case Studies

Feedback about your volunteering experience

From you:

  • Registration and reference forms
  • At workshops and events
  • Discussions and note taking when required
  • Saltire Website registration (www.saltireawards.org.uk)
  • To enter into an agreement with you to provide you with our services/support
  • Legitimate interest: to maintain contact with you in order to support you in relation to the Saltire Award and opportunities of interest.
  • To comply with our legal obligations
  • For statistical purposes
  • For inclusion in monthly reports when appropriate

• To provide you with the necessary support/service which you have sought – Saltire Award, youth volunteering in the community, placement information.

• Information may be shared with third party agencies such as volunteer involving organisations with a view to placements and agencies/organisation to whom we have a legal obligation e.g. social work, law enforcement.

• Information may be discussed between colleagues and Line Manager when necessary to ensure the best service is provided.

• Information may be shared with funders in statistical form(not identifiable) when required.

• Case studies may be used when full
agreement is given by young person

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