This Notice outlines the data protection policies and procedures we have adopted and to which we abide to ensure we are GDPR compliant. The purpose of this Notice and any other documents referred to in it, is to clearly list and identify the legal requirements, procedures and rights which must be established when we obtain, process, transfer and/or store your personal data. This Notice will assist you in understanding the obligations, responsibilities and rights which arise from the Data Protection Laws.
Introduction
Everyone has rights with regard to the way in which their personal data is handled. In order to operate efficiently we need to collate and use information about the people with whom we work. This includes current, past and prospective employees, clients, and others with whom we communicate.
We regard the lawful and correct treatment of personal information as integral to successful operation and to maintaining the confidence of the people we work and communicate with. To this end we fully endorse and adhere to the principles of the relevant Laws.
We are registered as a Data Controller on the Register kept by the Information Commissioner’s Office.
Notice Statement
In accordance with the GDPR anyone processing Personal Data must comply with the six principles of good practice. These provide that Personal Data must:
- be processed fairly, lawfully and transparently;
- only be used for the purpose for which it was collected;
- be adequate, relevant and not excessive for the purpose for which it is being processed;
- be accurate and kept up-to-date;
- not be kept longer than necessary to fulfil the purpose of its collection; and
- be kept secure and protected from unauthorised processing, loss, damage or destruction [which includes the data not being transferred to a country or territory outside the European Economic Area unless the Personal Data is adequately protected and/or consent of the Data Subject has been provided].
1. Fair, Lawful and Transparent Processing
For Personal Data to be processed lawfully, the basis for the processing must be one of the legal grounds set out in the Enactments. These include, among other things, your written consent to the processing, or that the processing is necessary for the performance of our bookkeeping contract with you.
In the event we collect Personal Data directly from you, this Notice should assist in informing you about:
- The purpose or purposes for which we intend to process your Personal Data.
- The types of third parties, if any, with which we may share or disclose your Personal Data.
- The means with which you can limit our processing and disclosure of your Personal Data.
If we receive Personal Data about you from other sources, we will provide you with this information as soon as possible thereafter.
When sensitive personal data is being processed, additional conditions and securities must be in place to ensure protection.
2. Processing for Limited Purposes
In the course of our business, we shall process the Personal Data we receive directly from you (for example, by you completing forms, sending us papers or from you corresponding with us by mail, phone, email or otherwise) and your Personal Data which we receive from any other source.
We shall only process your Personal Data to fulfil and/or enable us to satisfy the terms of our obligations and responsibilities in our role as your Bookkeeper or for any other specific purposes permitted by the Enactments. Should we deem it necessary to process your Personal Data for purposes outside and/or beyond the reasons for which it was originally collected, we will contact you first, to inform you of those purposes and our intent and may also apply for your consent.
3. Adequate, Relevant Non-Excessive Processing
We will only collect and process your Personal Data as required to fulfil the specific purpose/s of our contract and agreements with you.
4. Accurate and up to date data
We shall ensure that all Personal Data held is accurate and up to date and will check the accuracy of any Personal Data at the point of collection and at regular intervals afterwards. If you become aware that any of your Personal Data is inaccurate, you are entitled to contact us and request that your Personal Data is amended. We will take all reasonable steps to destroy or amend inaccurate or out-of-date data.
5. Processing for Limited Purposes
In the course of our business, we shall process the Personal Data we receive directly from you (for example, by you completing forms, sending us papers or from you corresponding with us by mail, phone, email or otherwise) and your Personal Data which we receive from any other source.
We shall only process your Personal Data to fulfil and/or enable us to satisfy the terms of our obligations and responsibilities in our role as your Bookkeeper or for any other specific purposes permitted by the Enactments. Should we deem it necessary to process your Personal Data for purposes outside and/or beyond the reasons for which it was originally collected, we will contact you first, to inform you of those purposes and our intent and may also apply for your consent.
6. Keeping Your Personal Data Secure
Our employees and contracted personnel are bound to our privacy policies, procedures and technologies which maintain the security of all your Personal Data from the point of collection to the point of destruction.
We maintain data security by protecting the confidentiality, integrity and availability of your Personal Data, and when we do so we abide by the following definitions:
- Confidentiality: We ensure that the only people authorised to use your personal data can access it.
- Integrity: We will make certain that your Personal Data is accurate and suitable for the purpose for which it is processed.
- Availability: We have established procedures which mean only our authorised Data Users should be able to access your Personal Data if they need it for authorised purposes.
We also maintain security procedures which include, but are not limited to:
- Secure lockable desks and cupboards. Desks and cupboards shall be kept locked if they hold your personal data.
- Methods of disposal. Paper documents containing Personal Data are shredded and digital storage devices shall be physically destroyed when they are no longer required.
- Data Users shall be appropriately trained and supervised in accordance with this Notice which include requirements that computer monitors do not show confidential information to passers-by and that Data Users log off from or lock their PC/electronic device when it is left unattended.
- Our computers have appropriate password security, boundary firewalls and effective anti-malware defences. We routinely back-up electronic information to assist in restoring information in the event of disaster and our software is kept up-to-date with the latest security patches.
- One or all of the following measures shall be applied to the personal data held; separating the personal data and/or pseudonymisation and/or the encoding of the data
- Our Privacy Manager or Rob Lamey will ensure that this Notice is kept updated in response to any amendments to the Law.
We shall take appropriate security measures against unlawful and/or unauthorised processing of personal data, and against the accidental loss of, or damage to, your Personal Data.
We shall only transfer your Personal Data to a Data Processor (a Data User outside our business) if the Processor agrees to comply with our procedures and policies, or if the Processor puts in place security measures to protect Personal Data, which we consider adequate and are in accordance with the Enactments.