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Privacy notice for survey of people with lived experience


Devon County Council (DCC) is collecting and or processing your personal data as a Data Controller under Data Protection Legislation and our ICO registration number is Z6475582. This privacy notice concerns the processing of personal data that takes place in Public Health Devon. 

This notice explains what information we collect, why we collect it and how we keep it secure. It also explains your rights and our legal obligation. Should you wish to find out more about Devon County Council’s data protection policies please contact our Data Protection Officer

We will notify you of any changes to this privacy notice 

This privacy notice was last updated January 2025. If we use your personal data for any new purposes, updates will be made to the policy information and changes communicated, where necessary in accordance with current data protection legislation. Any queries relating to this privacy notice please contact the Data Protection Officer

What information are we processing? 

We may collect, store or otherwise process information about you which may include: 

  • age, gender, location of residence (first part of postcode), ethnicity, disability
  • health data including whether you have been diagnosed with or self identify as being autistic, have ADHD or another neurodivergence, experiences of accessing mental health and wellbeing support services and support, experiences of accessing other health and care services and support.   

Purpose of collecting or processing your personal data 

DCC may need to collect or otherwise process your personal data so that we can; 

  • Identify any differences within survey responses between different groups in the population within the scope of the HNA.  
  • Inform the recommendations that arise from the HNA which may be different for different population groups.

The legal basis for us collecting your personal data 

Where we are collecting personal data about you for the provision of one of the purposes outlined in this privacy notice, we rely upon: 

[Article 6(1)(a) – consent] 

Personal data that is collected for any of the purposes outlined in this notice is never used for direct marketing purposes and is not sold on to any other third parties.  

Recipients or categories of recipients that we may share your personal data with 

If we feel that it is necessary to share your personal data with professionals to ensure you or someone you work with is safeguarded from harm, we rely upon the provisions of the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 and Children Act 1989 & 2004.

Where it is necessary to share medical or social care information for these purposes, we rely upon article 9(2)(h) of the General Data Protection Regulation (information necessary for medical diagnosis, the provision of health or social care or treatment or the management of health or social care systems). 

We may also need to share some personal data about you, so that we can support third party organisations to discharge their regulatory requirements. This includes organisations such as:

  • The data protection regulator (the Information Commissioner’s Office) 
  • The Care Quality Commission 

We may also share information to enable us to comply with court orders and other legal obligations.  If this is necessary, we will only share the minimum amount of personal data needed for this purpose. 

How long will we hold your personal data? 

Devon County Council will retain your personal data for two years.  

Your data protection rights 

Under Data Protection Legislation, you have the right to obtain a copy of their personal records held by us, this is called a Subject Access Request (SAR). 

Details of how to make a request can be found here

Further details on your rights under data protection legislation and how to exercise them

International transfers

The information you provide us will not be subject to international transfer.   

Complaints 

If you have any comments, queries or complaints about this privacy notice or the processing of your personal data please contact our Data Protection Officer

Alternatively, if you are not happy with the way that DCC is handling your personal data, you are entitled to appeal to the Information Commissioners Office (ICO). The Information Commissioners Office enforces and oversees the Data Protection Regulations. 

Contact details are below: 

Information Commissioner’s Office 
Wycliffe House 
Water Lane 
Wilmslow 
Cheshire 
SK9 5AF 

Email: casework@ico.org.uk