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Privacy Policy – Coin Street research conducted by Mapping for Change
Coin Street Community Builders ‘CSCB’ has commissioned Mapping for Change to conduct a public sentiment research project (the “research”) involving the residents, tenants, service users and stakeholders (“you”) of Coin Street.
CSCB has commissioned this research on behalf of all the entities of the ‘Coin Street Group’ including CSCB, Coin Street Secondary Housing Co-operative (CSS) and Coin Street Centre Trust (CSCT) as well as its housing co-operatives (Redwood Housing Co-op, Palm Co-op, Ikoro Housing Co-op and Mulberry Housing Co-op) ) (“we’, ‘our’ and ‘us’). This privacy notice covers the processing of personal data by all the entities in the Coin Street Group and its housing co-operatives for the purposes of the research.
This privacy policy describes what personal data we may receive from the research and how and why we use it. This policy also describes the options we provide for you to access, update, or otherwise take control of your personal data that we process.
Who we are
Coin Street Community Builders, 108 Stamford St, London SE1 9NH
If you have any questions regarding your personal data or its use, please contact us using the details set out in the ‘Contact us’ section below.
1. What personal data we collect
When we refer to “personal data,” we mean information that can be used to identify a person or can be linked directly to an individual. It does not include information where we have fully and effectively removed the identity of the individual (anonymous data). We will generally receive the results of the research in an anonymised form. However, the nature of the data (for example, a small data pool) may mean that you are identifiable from the data. Further, some personal data may need to be processed in order to ensure that we are complying with our obligations to you, for example in relation to health and safety.
We may collect personal data about you including:
Sensitive Personal data
Under data protection legislation, certain personal data is considered more ‘sensitive’ (e.g., information relating to race, religion, political affiliation and health). This is also known as ‘special category data’.
We may process personal data about you that:
2. How we obtain your personal data
We may collect personal data about you from the research results. This personal data may have originated from several sources, for example where you have:
3. How we use your personal data
We will use the results of the research to assess our own effectiveness and identify areas for improvement. We will also receive information relating to individuals who may require assistance for health and safety purposes, for example to prepare for emergencies such as a fire.
4. Our lawful bases
We will only use personal data when the law allows us to (i.e., where we have a ‘lawful basis’). Most commonly, we will use your personal data in the following circumstances:
Where we process special category information, we may do so on the basis:
We do not carry out any automated decision-making using personal data which produces legal effects or otherwise significantly affects individuals.
5. How we share your personal data
We may share your personal data within the Coin Street Group and with its housing co-operatives where this is necessary to act on the results of the research. We may also share your personal data with third parties, including the following:
6. International data transfers
The research itself does not necessitate the transfer of personal data outside of the UK, however such a transfer may take place as a result of our own service providers (such as IT services). If such a transfer will take place, we will take steps to ensure that your personal data is protected in accordance with appropriate safeguards under data protection legislation, such as approved standard contractual clauses.
7. How we keep your personal data safe
To protect your privacy we will make sure your personal data is kept securely and disclosed only in accordance with this policy. We seek to use appropriate organisational, technical and administrative measures to protect personal data within our organisation. If you have reason to believe that your interaction with us is no longer secure, please immediately notify us in accordance with the “Contact us” section below.
8. Your rights
You may exercise any of the rights described in this section by emailing us at admin@mappingforchange.org.uk
Please note that we may ask you to verify your identity before taking further action on your request.
To exercise these rights, contact us via the “Contact us” section below. Please be aware that these rights are not absolute and may not apply in certain circumstances, for example if we are legally prevented from complying with the rights or where there are applicable exemptions.
Additionally, you have the right to lodge a complaint against us by contacting the Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO”).
The ICO’s address is:
Information Commissioner’s Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF
Helpline number: 0303 123 1113
ICO website: https://www.ico.org.uk
9. Links to other websites
Our websites contain links to other websites. However, once you have used these links to leave our sites, you should note that we do not have any control over that other website. To understand how your personal data is used on that website you should look at the Privacy Policy applicable to the website in question.
10. Changes to this Privacy Policy
We may update this notice to reflect changes in the way we use personal data – for example, to take into account changes in our processes or to reflect changes in legislation. This privacy policy was last updated on 19 February 2024.
11. Contacting us
If you have any questions or queries relating to this privacy policy please contact us at admin@mappingforchange.org.uk