Legal Privacy
This Legal Privacy Notice is designed to help you understand how and why North Yorkshire Council processes your personal data in relation to the North Yorkshire Safeguarding Children Partnership (NYSCP). This notice should be read in conjunction with North Yorkshire Council’s Corporate Privacy Notice.
Who are we?
North Yorkshire Council is a ‘Data Controller’ as defined by Article 4(7) of the
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
The Children Act 2004 requires each local authority to establish a Local Safeguarding
Children Partnership (LSCP) for their area and specifies the organisations and individuals that
should be represented on the LSCP. North Yorkshire Safeguarding Children Partnership (NYSCP)
is a partnership of local agencies which consists of senior representatives of all the key
organisations that work together to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young
people in North Yorkshire.
The Council has appointed Veritau Ltd to be its Data Protection Officer. Their contact
details are:
Data Protection Officer
Veritau Ltd
County Hall
Racecourse Lane
Northallerton
DL7 8AL
infogov@northyorks.gov.uk // 01609 53 2526
What personal information do we collect?
In order to deliver our NYSCP responsibilities the Council will need to collect both personal
and special category data, specifically:
Personal data collected:
- Personal identifiers (e.g. name, data of birth, address)
- Gender
- NHS number
- Details of family members, associates and personal relationships
- History of behaviour that may cause safeguarding concerns
- Information about individuals who are reported as missing
Special category data collected:
- Ethnicity or race
- Religious beliefs
- Health information
- Details about sex life and/or orientation
‘Criminal Conviction/Offence History’
- Details of criminal offences and prosecutions
- Information about individuals who have a risk to children status
- Information about individuals who are released from prison
Why do we collect your personal information?
We need to collect this information for the following purposes:
- Service provision
- Fulfil our statutory obligation in relation to organising Serious Case reviews
- Supporting the Child Death Overview Panel (CDOP)
- Develop policies and procedures for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people
- Complying with child protection procedures
- Service improvement
- Prevention and detection of crime
Who do we share this information with?
In the course of performing our duties, we may share your information with a number of agencies who are key to delivering our service.
Within North Yorkshire Council:
- NYC teams who form part of the NYSCP, for example: Children & Families; Education & Skills; Safeguarding Unit; Virtual School; Health & Adult Services; Youth Justice
Agencies we share information with:
- Partners of the NYSCP, for example: North Yorkshire Police; national probation service; NHS; CAFCASS; NSPCC; Army welfare, district councils
- Regulatory authorities
- Ofsted
We will share data appropriately with other agencies in the following circumstances:
- Where there is a serious risk of harm to you or others
- Where there are concerns for the welfare of a child
- Where a court requires us to share information about you
How long do we keep your information for?
NYC only retains your personal data for as long as is necessary to provide services to you, and in line with the Council’s Record Retention and Disposal Schedule. The following table details the retention period for records relating to this service:
Data Held | Retention Period |
Serious Case reviews | 15 years from the date of publication of the Serious Case review |
Child death reviews | 15 years from the date of publication of the child death review |
Records relating to the constitution and management of the LSCP | 4 years from creation |
What is our lawful basis for processing your information?
With regard to personal data:
- Article 6(1)(c) – Legal Obligation
- Article 6(1)(e) – Public task
With regard to special category data:
- Article 9(2)(h) – Provision of health and social care
- Article 9(2)(c) – Vital interests
The legislations, policies and guidance that relate to this service include, but is not limited to:
- Children Act 2004
For more information about how the Council uses your data, including your privacy rights and the complaints process, please see our Corporate
Privacy Notice.