The information shared will be anonymised unless personal data is specifically required.
Retention period or criteria used to determine the retention period
Your data will be kept for a period of six years from the end of the Skills Bootcamps for the Workplace, which is scheduled to be March 202 4 . This retention has been determined by the Limitation Act 1980.
The existence of each of data subject’s rights
The GDPR provides you with the following rights when it comes to your personal data:
• The right to be informed how your personal data is being processed • The right of access to the personal data we hold about you, which includes providing copies of the information to you within one month of a request. We may charge a reasonable fee to provide this information based on our administrative costs of responding (i.e. photocopying, postage, etc.). • The right to rectification of any incorrect or incomplete data we hold about you • The right to erasure, also known as ‘the right to be forgotten’, where o Your information is no longer required for the purpose it was collected o You withdraw your consent o You object to the CA processing your information (and there is no overriding legitimate interest for continuing the processing) o The CA has breached the GDPR when processing your data o There is a legal obligation to delete the data (such as a court order) • The right to restrict processing, which limits what the CA can do with your information • The right to data portability, where any automated processing of your information based on your consent or as part of a contract is made available for your reuse • The right to object to direct marketing or any processing based on the performance of a task in the public interest/exercise of official authority or for the purposes of scientific/historical research and statistics. • Rights in relation to automated decision making and profiling, where a decision made by a computer has a legal or significant effect on you.
The right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority
You have the right to lodge a complaint regarding the processing of your personal data to the UK’s supervisory authority, the Information Commissioner, who can be reached using the details below:
The Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AF www.ico.gov.uk 0303 123 1113
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