Privacy Notice

Daybreak respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal data and being transparent about how we collect and use it. This Privacy Notice explains how we use the personal data that you provide, or which is provided to us by third parties.  We use cookies on our website. Please see our Cookie Notice for more information on how we use cookies.

1. Important information about who we are

This website is owned and operated by Daybreak Family Group Conferences (The Charity), who is the Data Controller. In some circumstances the local authority or agency that funds the service being delivered by Daybreak may also be a Data Controller with respect to the personal data we collect.

Daybreak is a registered charity (registered in England No. 1077607) and a company limited by guarantee (03780726).

The registered office is:

Wessex House

Upper Market Street

Eastleigh

Hampshire

SO50 9FD

Daybreak’s Office Manager is responsible for answering any questions you have about this Privacy Notice. They may be contacted at the above address, by email: headoffice@daybreakfgc.org.uk.

You have the right to make a complaint at any time to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), the UK’s supervisory authority for data protection issues (www.ico.org.uk).  We would, however, appreciate the chance to deal with any concerns you may have before you approach the ICO, so please feel free to contact us first.

We may update this Privacy Notice from time to time.  If we make significant changes, we will post a notice on our website.

2. The personal data we collect from you, how we collect it and how we use it

3. Sharing your data and transfers to other countries

In addition to the third parties described in each relevant section above, we may share your personal data:

With business partners, suppliers and sub-contractors, including:

  • Providers of our fundraising pages, advocacy, email marketing, and events;

  • Our Customer Relationship Management systems;

  • Our Data Management System

  • Archive and storage systems;

  • Commissioners, printers, photographers, videographers, creative designers, creative agencies, and online survey providers;

  • Insurers, solicitors, brokers, loss adjusters, managing agents and landlords; and

  • Analytics and search engine providers that assist us in the improvement and optimisation of our site;

  • Where we are under a duty to disclose or share your personal information to comply with any legal obligations, or to enforce or apply our Terms of Use and other agreements, or to protect the rights, property, or safety of Daybreak, our donors, beneficiaries or others. This includes exchanging information with other companies and organisations for the purposes of fraud protection and credit risk reduction;

  • With a prospective seller or buyer of our business or assets in the event we sell or buy any such business or assets, including where Daybreak or substantially all of its assets are acquired by a third party, in which case personal data will be one of the transferred assets;

  • Where required to do so by law, or where the disclosure is ‘necessary’ for purposes of national security, taxation and criminal investigation;

  • For employees, with payroll agencies, HMRC, pension, insurance companies and statutory bodies; and

  • Where we have your written consent.

The data that we collect from you may be transferred to, and stored in, a location outside of the United Kingdom (UK). Some of our partners run their operations outside of the UK and these countries may not provide the same standard of data protection as the UK. Your data may also be processed by staff operating in these locations who work for us or for our service providers. This includes staff engaged in, among other things, the hosting of the site and the provision of support services. In these instances, we will take the necessary steps to make sure appropriate protections are in place (in accordance with UK Data Protection Law) and that information is safeguarded. These safeguards include ensuring the Daybreak and the relevant recipient enter into Standard Contractual Clauses. If you would like to receive a copy of these safeguards, please contact us as indicated below (see Section 5).I

Third Party Websites

Our website may contain links to third party websites. This notice only applies to this site so if you follow a link to a third-party site, please make sure you read the privacy policy on that site. We do not accept any responsibility for third party sites.

4. How do we keep your data safe?

We take the security of your personal data very seriously. We have internal policies, controls and security measures in place to ensure that your data is not lost, accidentally destroyed, misused or disclosed, and is not accessed except by our employees or volunteers in the proper performance of their duties.

We ensure we maintain an https security certificate on our website, which protects data via encryption.

Please be aware that any personal data you choose to post on the public areas of our website can be read, collected, or used by other users. We are not responsible for the personal data you choose to make public. In addition, we are not responsible for the content you publicly post on the site that can be found via web-based search engines.

Where we have given you (or where you have chosen) a password which enables you to access certain parts of the site, you are responsible for keeping this password confidential. We ask you not to share that password with anyone.

5. Your legal rights

You have the following rights in relation to your personal data:

  • The right to be informed about the data we hold and share about you. This is described to you through this Privacy Notice and in the service-specific information leaflet we provide to you if you are a service user, or through your line manager if you are a member of staff or a volunteer.

  • The right to access your personal data. By making a subject access request you can find out what personal data we hold about you, why we hold it and who we disclose it to. You can make a subject access request to us in writing, via email, or by calling your point of contact in the organisation or our Head Office. We may require you to provide proof of your identity. You can download a Subject Access Request form to help make the process quicker and easier.

  • The right to edit and update your personal data. Please keep us informed if your personal data changes during the duration of your relationship with us.

  • In certain cases, the right to request to have your personal data deleted.

  • In certain cases, the right to restrict processing of your personal data.

  • The right to data portability, i.e. to receive a copy of the personal data you have provided to us in a way that is accessible and machine-readable, for example as a csv file, and to request the transfer of this data to another organisation where technically feasible.

  • The right to object to our processing.

If you wish to exercise your rights, please contact our Head Office at the contact details provided in Section 1, providing as much information as possible about the nature of your contact with us to help us locate your records. Any changes you have requested may take 30 days before they take effect. Once we have received your request, and verified your identity, if necessary, we will respond within one month, unless a longer period is permitted by applicable law, such as where the request in question is complex.

You can object to our use of your personal data for marketing at any time by contacting us:

Telephone: 02380 696644

Email: marketing@daybreakfgc.org.uk