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Privacy Policy
We believe that the responsible use of personal information
collected on this website is critical to its business objectives
and reputation. As part of our commitment to privacy, we have
adopted this online privacy statement. The extent and type of
personal information we receive from you on our external websites
depends on the information you provide to us.
We only use your personally identifiable information to respond to
your requests and to provide you with information about Places for
People Group services, unless we obtain your permission to use your
personal information for other purposes.
The personal information you provide to us will be retained only
for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes for which the
information was collected or as required by law. We do not share
personal information with third parties except as necessary to
carry out our business or as required by law or other legal
processes, and we never sell your personal information.
Furthermore, personal data collected by Places for People may be
transferred to other member companies of Places for People where it
is necessary to meet the purpose for which you have submitted the
information.
Places for People recognises its responsibility for protecting the
online privacy of your personal information. If you have questions
or comments about our administration of your personal information,
please contact us. You may also use this address to communicate any
concerns you may have regarding compliance with our Online Privacy
Policy.
Places for People Group subsidiary companies are registered data
controllers under the Data Protection Act 1998. We never make your
personal information available to other companies for marketing
purposes other than for the marketing of Places for People branded
products and services.
This website may contain links to other websites that are outside
the control of Places for People and are not covered by this
privacy policy. The privacy policy of these other sites may differ
from this one.
National fraud initiative fair
processing notice
We participate in the National Fraud Initiative data matching
exercise carried out by the Audit Commission. Our participation
assists in the prevention and detection of fraud against Places for
People and organisations in the public sector. We participate on a
voluntary basis and provide the Audit Commission with particular
sets of data for matching as set out in the Audit Commission's
guidance.
Data matching compares computer records held by one body against
other computer records held by the same or another body to see how
far they match. This is usually personal information. Computerised
data matching allows fraudulent claims and payments to be
identified. When a match is found it may indicate that there is an
inconsistency which requires further investigation. No assumption
can be made as to whether there is fraud, error or other
explanation until an investigation is carried out.
The use of data by the Audit Commission in a data matching
exercise is carried out with statutory authority under its powers
in Part 2A of the
Audit Commission Act 1998. It does not require the consent of
the individuals concerned under the Data Protection Act 1998.
Visit
the Audit Commission website for a full explanation of data
matching by the Audit Commission. You can also find out about the
Audit Commission's legal powers and the reasons why it matches
particular information.
For further information relating to our data matching processes
email: contactcentre@placesforpeople.co.uk
Cookie policy
Like many websites, we use cookies to improve your experience of
our website.
What's a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that's stored on your computer.
Cookies allow us to:
- distinguish you from other users of the website
- provide you with a good experience when you browse our
website
- improve our site.
Browser settings
You can usually control of most cookies through the settings on
your web browser. To find out more about cookies, including how to
see what cookies have been set and how to manage and delete them,
visit allaboutcookies.org.
So what cookies do we use?
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Google Analytics |
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These cookies collect information about how visitors use our
site. Information is collected anonymously. We use the information
to improve the website. Information collected includes the number
of visitors to the site, where visitors have come from and pages
visited. |
Click here for an overview of
privacy at Google
To opt out of being
tracked by Google Analytics across all websites visit the Google site. |
YouTube |
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We use Youtube to provide embedded videos on our site. Youtube
uses cookies to play the video and remember settings. They do not
record personal information. |
To find out more visit YouTube's page about
cookies |
Slideshare |
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We use Slideshare to provide embedded slideshows on our site.
Slideshare use cookies to play the slideshow and remember
settings. |
To find out more visit the SlideShare privacy
policy |
ShareThis |
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Our pages include a ShareThis button, which allow you to share
our content via email, Twitter, Facebook etc. These cookies enable
that service to work smoothly. |
To find out more visit the ShareThis privacy policy |