Article 6 (1)(f): processing is necessary for the purposes of the legitimate interests pursued by the GLA as the data controller.
7. How we use your personal information
Personal information collected from employers is treated as confidential and collected only for the purposes set out in point 5. Any information shared publicly will be anonymised so you cannot be identified. The GLA (and its contracted research organisation) will use the data for policy development and to help improve education services. We may publish the findings for use by other relevant organisations and for the purposes of transparency in how we are using public funds. None of your individualised data will be identified.
8. Who we will make your personal data available to
We sometimes need to make personal data available to other organisations. These include the Department for Education (DfE) who are Joint Controllers for the purposes of Data Protection Legislation with respect to Learner and Provider participation data and Provider performance data, contracted partners whom we may employ to process your personal data on our behalf and/or other organisations (with whom we need to share your personal data for specific purposes, including research and evaluation). Where we need to share your personal data with others, we ensure that this sharing complies with data protection legislation. For the purposes of this project, we need to share your personal data with external evaluators working for the GLA under contract who may: • Contact you directly to invite you to take part in research (e.g., qualitative interviews and/or surveys) to understand your experience with Skills Bootcamps. Participation in the research is voluntary. If you do not want to participate in these interviews/surveys, you can request this from our 3 rd party contractor if you are contacted.
9. How long we will keep your personal data
We will keep your personal data in its original format for a maximum of 7 years, after which point it will be securely destroyed. A pseudonymised version of your personal data to be used for research purposes may be kept for a maximum of 20 years, however the GLA will conduct reviews every 5 years to test if it necessary to still retain this data. For qualitative interviews, the GLA (or its contracted research supplier) will review the notes, recordings, and other research data after the session. Voice recordings will be deleted by the research contractor as soon as they are transcribed and no later than one year after the interview has taken place.
10. Request to access, rectify or erase your information
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