How we collect personal data
BSW Research Hub receives from:
- Partner organisations when they participate in a research study or opt to become member of the BSW Research Hub consortium.
- The health and care research community when a research passport application is submitted.
- Members of the public when they register to become a member of the PARTICIPATE Network.
How we use personal data
The personal data provided is only used to:
- Register and approve research studies being conducted by partner organisations within BaNES, Swindon and Wiltshire ICB region.
- Update partner organisations, within the BSW Research Hub consortium, on the latest health research news, regulatory information and relevant health research events.
- Process and issue Letters of Access and Honorary Research Contracts for the health and care research community.
- Inform the Participate Network about health and care research related events and involvement opportunities.
Disclosure of personal data
We do not disclose your personal data to anyone, unless we have asked your permission to do so.
Your consent
By providing us with your personal data, including sensitive personal data, such as data on your health, you consent to the collection and use of any data you provide in accordance with the above purposes and this Privacy Notice.
Commitment to personal data security and storage
We will use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that personal data provided is handled in a secure and confidential manner. When the data is no longer needed it will be destroyed.
We have put in place appropriate physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard the personal data we collect in order to prevent unauthorised access, maintain data accuracy, and ensure the correct use of data.
Your rights
At any time you can:
- gain access to the personal data which BSW Research Hub holds about you
- have your personal data rectified if it is inaccurate or incomplete
- restrict the processing of your personal data, for example, ask us not to contact you
- object to the processing of your data for specific purposes such as communications
- ask for the transfer of your data electronically to a third party – this could be yourself (known as data portability)
- have your personal data removed (known as Erasure or the ‘right to be forgotten’)
- lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)
- control your personal data
We follow the data protection principles specified in the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) and the Data Protection Bill 2018. Personal data is processed in accordance with these principles.
You can change how we contact you or discuss our use of your personal data at any time, simply by contacting us.