Privacy statement
NCB is committed to safeguarding your
safety online. Please read the following policy to understand how
your personal information will be treated. This policy may change
from time to time so please check back periodically. This policy
will let you know:
What personally identifiable information is collected
from you?
NCB collects the following information regarding visitors to
our website: IP address, information regarding what pages are
accessed and when, information volunteered by you, such as survey
information, email address and your preferred means of
communication.
How is your information used?
NCB uses the information collected about you to help us
understand more about how our site is used.
Who is collecting your information?
NCB owns the information collected on this site. The
information will only be shared with the national transition
support team, Council for Disabled Children, and the Department for
Children, Schools and Families. We will not sell or rent
this information to third parties. We collect information at
several different points on our website.
With whom does NCB share your
information?
NCB is committed to protecting the personal data of its
supporters and members. Any details you give us will be held in
accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998.
What are my choices regarding collection, use and
distribution of my information?
NCB will not disclose any of your personally identifiable
information, except where you have given your explicit permission.
From time to time we may want to contact you with TSP updates. You
can opt in to this type of contact by emailing tsp@ncb.org.uk. If you are emailed with
information and you do not want to continue receiving it, please
follow the instructions at the bottom of the email, which will tell
you how to unsubscribe from receiving further updates.
What is the policy on allowing me to update, correct or
delete my personally identifiable information?
The accuracy of your individual identifying information is
important. If you change postal or email address, or any of the
other information we hold is inaccurate or out of date, please
contact us at tsp@ncb.org.uk,
or write to us at: national transition support team, Council for
Disabled Children, c/o National Children’s Bureau, 8 Wakley Street,
London EC1V 7QE.
What security precautions are in place to protect the
loss, misuse or alteration of my information?
When you give NCB personal information we take steps to ensure
that your information is treated securely. Non-sensitive details
(your email address etc) may be transmitted normally over the
Internet, and this can never be guaranteed to be 100% secure. As a
result, while we strive to protect your personal
information, NCB cannot ensure or warrant the security of any
information you transmit to us, and you do so at your own risk.
Once we receive your transmission, NCB is committed to taking
reasonable steps to ensure its security on our systems.
Please email websupport@ncb.org.uk with any
questions regarding our privacy policy.