This privacy notice explains how we collect, use, and protect your personal data in accordance with the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018.
How we use your information
Knowsley Virtual School is part of Knowsley Council’s Children’s Services. The Virtual School is a statutory service that supports the education and young people who are/were cared for by the local authority or are otherwise vulnerable.
Knowsley Council will collect and process personal information in relation to children who are/were cared for by the local authority, their families, and other third parties in order to:
- Enable us to undertake specific functions so we can and fulfil our statutory duties under the Children Act 1989 and Education Act 1996
- Ensure children and young people get the necessary education, health and care support
- Monitor and support the educational progress of Cared for and previously Cared for Children
- Provide social workers, parents/carers and guardians with information about educational settings, schools and colleges their young person may wish to attend
- Ensure children and young people get a place in an educational setting
- Ensure that children and young people are safeguarded and attend educational settings regularly
- Provide appropriate interventions and support
- Ensure access to funding available for educational services / intervention e.g. pupil premium plus
- Work in partnership with schools, carers, and other agencies
- Develop national policies
- Administer and allocate funding
- Identify and encourage good practise
- Report to government departments and meet inspection requirements
- Provide statutory returns to the government
- Monitor and improve our performance
- Collect information to let us plan future delivery of services
- Provide information to government about the educational and early years settings children that young people attend
What Information We Collect
We may collect and process the following types of personal data:
- Personal Information such as Name, date of birth, and address
- Special Information such as ethnicity, language, religion and disability
- Unique Pupil Number (UPN)
- Education records and pupil information including attainment data and information relating to behaviour and incidents in educational, early years and post 16 settings
- Attendance and exclusion data
- Information relating to educational and early years settings, including staff contact details and financial information
- Special educational needs (SEN) information and assessment information including medical assessments to inform Educational, Health and Care Plans (EHCP)
- Outcomes for Cared for Children (such as strengths and difficulties questionnaire scores and EHCPs)
- Information about children and young people who have or have had a Social Worker from Knowsley Council
- Episodes of being cared for (such as important dates, information on placements)
- Personal circumstances to enable assessments to be made regarding educational support required
- Information from schools, carers, and other professionals
- Safeguarding information
Lawful Basis for Processing
Under Article 6 of the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR), the lawful bases we rely on for processing this information are:
- Article 6(1)(c), which states that processing is necessary to comply with a legal obligation/.
- Article 6(1)(e), which states that processing is necessary for the performance of a public task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in the controller.
These legal bases are underpinned by acts of legislation that dictate what actions can and should be taken by local authorities. This includes, but may not be limited to:
- Children’s Act 1989
- The Children and Families Act 2014
- Children and Social Work Act 2017
- Education Act 2011
- Health and Social Care Act 2015
Knowsley Council also has duties placed under the Local Government Act. To do this work, we also need to collect some special category data. This is personal data that needs more protection because it is sensitive. Under Article 9 of the UK GDPR, the lawful bases we rely on for processing special category information are:
- Article 9(2)(h), which states that processing is necessary for the provision of health and social care or the management of health and social care systems and services.
- Article 9(2)(g), which states that processing is necessary for reasons of substantial public interest.
The relevant lawful conditions under the Data Protection Act 2018 are as follows:
- Schedule 1, Part 1, Paragraph 2, Health and social care
- Schedule 1, Part 2, Paragraph 6, Statutory and government purposes
- Schedule 1, Part 2, Paragraph 8, Equality of opportunity and treatment
- Schedule 1, Part 2, Paragraph 18, safeguarding of children and individuals at risk
Who We Share Your Data With
We may share your personal information with:
- Other services within Knowsley Council
- Social workers and foster carers
- Other services in other Local Authorities, such as Schools Admissions, Special Educational Needs, Virtual Schools
- Schools and education settings
- Government departments e.g. Department for Education
- Statutory agencies such as Ofsted
- Other partners such as health and the police
- Other local authorities (where appropriate)
We only share the minimum necessary information and ensure all partners comply with data protection laws.
We do not share personal information about you with anyone else without consent unless the law and our policies allow us to do so.
How Long We Keep Your Data
We will hold the information about you on secure Knowsley Council systems for no longer than is reasonably necessary. The length of time we will hold your information will vary depending on government guidelines. For example, for looked after children the typical retention period for data is 75 years. In some instances, where multiple amounts of information are stored within our electronic systems with different retention periods, we will need to keep all your information for the longest specified amount of time.
Should you require further information on how long your information will be retained please contact us at Inforights@knowsley.gov.uk
We also ensure that only members of staff with a legitimate reason to access the information have permission to do so. The information will only be kept to comply with statutory requirements, after which it will be securely destroyed.
Your Rights
Under data protection law, you have a number of rights, including the right to:
- Access your data
- Request correction or deletion
- Object to processing
- Restrict processing
- Lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)
These rights are listed in more detail on Knowsley Council’s Privacy and Data Protection webpage.
You are not required to pay any charge for exercising your rights. If you make a request, we have one month to respond to you.
Further information
To find out more about your rights under the DPA 2018/UK GDPR, please visit the Information Commissioner’s website.
To request a copy of your data or ask questions about how it is used, please download a copy of our form and send it to: -
Data Protection Officer
Knowsley Council
Westmorland Road
Huyton
L36 6GA
Or email: Inforights@knowsley.gov.uk
Who can I complain to if I am unhappy about how my data is used?
You can complain directly to the Council’s Data Protection Team by writing to: -
Data Protection Officer
Knowsley Council
Westmorland Road
Huyton
L36 6GA
Or email: data.protection.officer@knowsley.gov.uk
You also have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office using the following details: -
The Information Commissioner's Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF
Telephone: 08456 30 60 60 or 01625 54 57 45
Website: www.ico.org.uk