We all give our personal data out daily – our names, contact details, or other bits of information – and most of us want to be feel sure that our data is being handled properly.
As someone who is in contact with Girlguiding Scotland, you may have given us information about yourself, like your name, or email address, or other details. Our privacy notice explains what Girlguiding Scotland does with this information – it tells you how we gather, use, disclose and manage your personal data.
We take your privacy very seriously. We aim always to be clear to you about the way Girlguiding Scotland manages data, so we make sure our privacy notice is up to date. You should read this page from time to time to check that you are happy with any changes we make.
Our privacy notice is as comprehensive as possible, but it doesn’t cover every aspect of our collection and use of personal data. Please contact us if you need more information, or have any questions about this notice. Our contact details are in the ‘get in touch’ section below.
“Girlguiding Scotland”, “Us”, “We” or “Our” refers to the registered charity The Guide Association Scotland (Scottish Charity no SC005548)
Our registered / Head office address:
Girlguiding Scotland
16 Coates Crescent
Edinburgh
EH3 7AH
In this notice we refer to “Girlguiding,” this is in connection to membership (GO) data. Girlguiding refers to the registered charity, The Guide Association (no. 306016 in England, Wales and Scotland. Girlguiding’s registered charity number is 306016 (England and Wales) and SC038436 (Scotland).
If you have any concerns about the Girlguiding Scotland privacy notice or about how we deal with data, or how we’ve used your data, please get in touch. Write to or email the data protection officer at:
dataprotection@girlguiding-scot.org.uk
The data protection officer
Girlguiding Scotland
16 Coates Crescent
Edinburgh
EH3 7AH
If your enquiry is about Girlguiding’s membership system (GO) and how they deal with data, or use your data please contact Girlguiding’s data protection team:
dataprotection@girlguiding.org.uk
The data protection team
Girlguiding
17-19 Buckingham Palace Road
London
SW1W 0PT
You can also make a complaint to the information commissioner’s office
Keep up to date with changes to this privacy notice by checking the website section from time to time.
© Girlguiding Scotland
Girlguiding Scotland
16 Coates Crescent
Edinburgh
EH3 7AH
This privacy notice was last updated on 25 May 2018
We sometimes also collect sensitive personal data, for example information about health, religion, sexuality, ethnicity, political and philosophical beliefs and criminal records. We normally only record this data where we have your consent. But sometimes we are permitted to do this in other circumstances, under data protection law. We may make a record that a person is in a vulnerable circumstance to make sure that we don’t send fundraising messages to them – by doing this we comply with charity law and the Code of Fundraising Practice.
If you are under the age of 14, you must get permission from your parent or guardian before registering or giving us any information.
Data helps us support and improve interactions with Girlguiding Scotland. Examples include:
We may also use your personal information to build a profile of your interests and preferences. This helps us send you only relevant and timely information. And building profiles helps us improve the experience our supporters have – if we understand their background we can make appropriate requests to those who may be willing and able to give more than they already do. This helps us raise funds sooner and more cost-effectively.
There’s other information we can use, which is publicly available in places like public registers. This can include listed directorships, typical earnings in a geographical area, information from the electoral roll, press reports and social media posts.
Yes! You can withdraw your consent, unsubscribe from or update your marketing preferences at any time. Just use the details in the ‘get in touch’ section.
If you make changes to your consent, we will update your record as soon as we possibly can. Emails will be stopped immediately, but it may take up to 60 days for our systems to update and stop post being sent to you.
If you tell us you don’t want marketing, fundraising or campaign communications, you may still receive messages about transactions and services from other connections you have with us (as described below).
We need a lawful basis to collect and use your personal data under data protection law. The law allows for six ways to process personal data (and additional ways for sensitive personal data). Four of these are relevant to Girlguiding Scotland. We can use process information on the basis of:
Personal data may be legally collected and used if it is necessary for a legitimate interest of the organisation using the data, as long as its use is fair and does not adversely impact the rights of the individual concerned.
When we use your personal information, we will always consider if it is fair and balanced to do so, and if it is within your reasonable expectations. We will balance your rights and our legitimate interests to ensure that we use your personal information in ways that are not unduly intrusive or unfair. Girlguiding Scotland’s legitimate interests include:
If you would like more information on our uses of legitimate interests or to change our use of your personal data please get in touch with us using the details in the ‘get in touch’ section.
Girlguiding Scotland keeps your personal data for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes we collected it for, including for the purposes of satisfying any legal, accounting, or reporting requirements.
We decide how long is appropriate to keep personal data. We do this by considering the amount, nature and sensitivity of the personal data; the potential risk of harm from unauthorised use or disclosure of your personal data; the purposes for which we process your personal data, whether we can achieve those purposes through other means, and the legal requirements.
If you ask to receive no further contact from us, we will keep some basic information about you on our suppression list to avoid sending you more unwanted messages.
We do not share or sell your personal information to third-party organisations for marketing, fundraising or campaigning purposes.
We share your personal information with relevant regional and local levels of Girlguiding Scotland to:
We also share personal information:
We may use third-party suppliers to manage events, campaigns or mailings for fundraising appeals; to carry out research surveys or for storage of your personal information on our behalf. You can find out more about the suppliers that we use by contacting us using the details in the ‘get in touch’ section
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We use cookies to:
You agree to our use of cookies by continuing to use our websites. The Girlguiding Scotland website may share your personal data with remarketing services – including Facebook, Google Adwords and Google Analytics – to serve our adverts to you on third party websites. Third-party vendors, including Facebook and Google, use cookies to serve ads based on someone’s past visits to the Girlguiding Scotland website.
Remarketing
The Girlguiding Scotland website may share your personal data with remarketing services – including Facebook, Google Adwords and Google Analytics – to serve our adverts to you on third party websites. Third-party vendors, including Facebook and Google, use cookies to serve ads based on someone’s past visits to the Girlguiding Scotland website
We cannot be responsible for any information you give in public community areas of the Girlguiding Scotland websites, or on websites that we link to from our platforms. This information can be viewed or collected by any third party – you should always be wary of publishing any personal information in public community areas.
You should also read the privacy notices of any other websites that we link to from Girlguiding Scotland websites which you visit. This is so you may understand what information is collected from you and for what purpose.
Girlguiding Scotland cannot be held responsible for the policies of any third party website that we link to, and you access these websites at your own risk.