Before we process personal information, we must stand on a valid legal footing. These legal footings are called Lawful Basis. A valid lawful basis will be required for processing personal information or special category personal information as the case may be.
Our Lawful Basis for processing Personal Information
- Where you give us Consent
- Where we have to process personal information to comply with a legal obligation in which you are the subject
- Where we have to protect your vital interests or the interests of another living person
- Where we have to act in the public interest or in exercising our official authority as a Children’s Trust
Our Lawful Basis for processing Special Category Personal Information
- Where you give us explicit Consent
- When we provide social protection and welfare for you and others
- To protect your vital interests or the interests of another living person
- Where we have to establish or defend legal claims or when a competent Court gives us an order
- Where is significant public interest in processing the personal information
- For assessing someone’s working capacity and facilitating the provision of social care
- For facilitating scientific and historical research and statistical purposes