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Privacy Notice Relating to the Supply of Care Services

Privacy Notice

We ask that you read this privacy notice carefully as it contains important information on who we are, how and why we collect, store, use and share personal information, your rights in relation to your personal information and on how to contact us and other organisations in the event you have a complaint. Please see the section on ‘Your rights’ for more information.

Introduction

We are Oxford House Community Care and Oxford House Nursing Home.  In order that we can provide care and support services to the people we support we collect and use certain personal information about you.

Personal information means any information about you from which you can be identified, but it does not include information where your identity has been removed (anonymous data).

As the ‘controller’ of personal information, we are responsible for how that data is managed. The General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”), which applies in the United Kingdom and across the European Union, sets out our obligations to you and your rights in respect of how we manage your personal information.

As the ‘controller’ of your personal information, we will ensure that the personal information we hold about you is:

  1. used lawfully, fairly and in a transparent way.
  2. collected only for valid purposes that we have clearly explained to you and not used in any way that is incompatible with those purposes.
  3. relevant to the purposes we have told you about and limited only to those purposes.
  4. accurate and kept up to date.
  5. kept only as long as necessary for the purposes we have told you about.
  6. kept securely.

If you have any questions about this privacy notice or would like further explanation as to how your personal information is managed, please send an email to info@oxfordhousecare.com  write to Oxford House, 1-2 Park Parade, Park Road, Farnham Royal, Buckinghamshire, SL2 3AU or call 01753 645112.

Please note when we refer to:

  • A “public body” we mean any organisation in the United Kingdom which delivers, commissions or reviews a public service and includes (but is not limited to) the Ombudsman, local authorities, councils, unitary authorities, clinical commissioning groups, health and social care trusts, the National Health Service as well as their arm’s length bodies and regulators.
  • A “social or health care professional” we mean any person who provides direct services, acts as consultant or is involved in the commission of your healthcare or social care services, including (but not limited to) your General Practitioner (GP), dental staff, pharmacists, nurses and health visitors, clinical psychologists, dieticians, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, hospital staff, social workers and other care and support related professionals.

The personal information we collect and use in relation to people who enquire about and use our services

Information collected by us

When you enquire about our care and support services and during the course of providing care and support services to you we collect the following personal information when you provide it to us:

  • your name, home address, date of birth and contact details (including your telephone number, email address and emergency contacts (i.e. name, relationship and home and mobile numbers)
  • your allergies and any medical, physical or mental conditions and in particular your care needs
  • your likes, dislikes and lifestyle preferences including your religious beliefs or other beliefs of a similar nature, racial or ethnic origin, health, and sexuality in so far as they relate to providing you with suitable care
  • credit or direct debit details (but only if you pay for some or all of our services using one of these methods)

Information collected from other sources

We also obtain personal information from other sources such as:

  • your allergies and any medical, physical or mental conditions and in particular your care and support needs, from any appropriate external social or health care professionals (including your GP)
  • your name, home address, date of birth, contact details, needs assessments and financial assessments from any appropriate external social or health care professionals (including any relevant public body regardless of whether you are publicly funded)
  • your likes, dislikes and lifestyle preferences in so far as they relate to providing you with suitable care from your family, friends and any other person you have nominated as your representative
  • your Attorney, Advocate or Deputy (if applicable)

How we use your personal information

We use your personal information to:

  • prepare, review and update a suitable care plan, describing the nature and level of care and support services which you have requested we supply to you
  • to communicate with you, your representatives and any appropriate external social or health care professionals about your individual needs and personalise the service delivered to you
  • make reasonable adjustments, when required, to meet your individual needs and to ensure we have suitable facilities to ensure your safety
  • invoice you for the care and support services in accordance with our terms and conditions
  • carry out quality assurance procedures, review our service and improve our customer experience such as customer satisfaction surveys

Who we share your personal information with

We may need to share your medical information with appropriate external social or health care professionals (including your GP and pharmacist) and any individuals you have nominated as your representative. This data sharing enables us to establish the type of care and support you need. It also allows us to design the right care package to suit your individual circumstances, including if (in future) you decide to receive care from an alternative provider.

We will share personal information with law enforcement or other authorities if required by law. This includes information required by public bodies to evidence our compliance with the applicable regulatory framework. We are also required to share personal information with external social or health care professionals, including public bodies and local safeguarding groups (in some circumstances) to ensure your safety.

We will not share, sell or trade your personal information with any other third party.

Whether information has to be provided by you, and if so why

The provision of your medical, physical or mental condition is necessary to enable us to create a care plan and to provide you with suitable care and support services. Without this information, we will not be able to assess your care needs or provide any care services to you.

The provision of your name and home address is required so that we can arrange a care worker to attend your home to deliver the services and so that we can invoice you for the fees.

We will inform you at the point of collecting information from you, whether you are required to provide the information to us.

How long your personal information will be kept

  • we will hold the personal information kept within your client file for 6-years or as required by law and our insurers
  • we will hold the personal information kept within our feedback procedure for 6-years so that we can identify trends and patterns in our service

The personal information we hold

Reasons we can collect and use your personal information

We rely on the following grounds within the GDPR:

  • Article 6(1)(b) – processing is necessary for the performance of our contracts to provide individuals with care and support services
  • Article 6(1)(c) – processing is necessary for us to demonstrate compliance with our regulatory framework and the law
  • Article 9(2)(h) – processing is necessary for the provision of social care or the management of social care systems and services

as the lawful basis on which we collect and use your personal data and special category data (such as your health).

Your rights

Under the GDPR you have a number of important rights free of charge. In summary, those include rights to:

  • fair processing of information and transparency over how we use your use personal information;
  • access to your personal information and to certain other supplementary information that this Privacy Notice is already designed to address;
  • require us to correct any mistakes in your information which we hold;
  • require the erasure (i.e. deletion) of personal information concerning you, in certain situations. Please note that if you ask us to delete any of your personal information which we believe is necessary for us to comply with our contractual or legal obligations, we may no longer be able to provide care and support services to you;
  • receive the personal information concerning you which you have provided to us, in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and have the right to transmit those data to a third party in certain situations;
  • object at any time to processing of personal information concerning you for direct marketing;
  • object to decisions being taken by automated means which produce legal effects concerning you or similarly significantly affect you;
  • object in certain other situations to our continued processing of your personal information;
  • otherwise restrict our processing of your personal information in certain circumstances;
  • claim compensation for damages caused by our breach of any data protection laws;

For further information on each of those rights, including the circumstances in which they apply, see the Guidance from the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) on individuals’ rights under the General Data Protection Regulation.

How to contact us

If you would like to exercise any of those rights, please:

  • email, call or write to us.  Our Data Protection Officer is Anthony Johnston
  • let us have enough information to identify you (eg your name and address),
  • let us have proof of your identity and address (a copy of your driving licence or passport and a recent utility or credit card bill), and
  • let us know the information to which your request relates, including any account or reference numbers, if you have them

Keeping your personal information secure

We have appropriate security measures in place to prevent personal information from being accidentally lost, or used or accessed in an unauthorised way. We limit access to your personal information to those who have a genuine business need to know it. Those processing your information will do so only in an authorised manner and are subject to a duty of confidentiality.

We also have procedures in place to deal with any suspected data security breach. We will notify you and any applicable regulator of a suspected data security breach where we are legally required to do so.

If you want detailed information from Get Safe Online on how to protect your information and your computers and devices against fraud, identity theft, viruses and many other online problems, please visit www.getsafeonline.org. Get Safe Online is supported by HM Government and leading businesses.

How to complain

We hope that we can resolve any query or concern you raise about our use of your information.

The GDPR also gives you right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, in particular in the European Union (or European Economic Area) state where you work, normally live or where any alleged infringement of data protection laws occurred. The supervisory authority in the UK is the Information Commissioner who may be contacted at https://ico.org.uk/make-a-complaint/ or telephone: 0303 123 1113.

Changes to this privacy notice

This privacy notice was published on 09 May 2018 and last updated on 22 May 2018.

We may change this privacy notice from time to time, when we do we will inform you in writing or by email.

Do you need extra help?

If you would like this notice in another format (for example: audio, large print, braille) please contact us (see ‘How to contact us’ above).

Cookies Policy

We use cookies on our website. You’ll find a notice about this on our homepage as well, which also links back to this policy.

We last updated our policy on 21 September 20201.

1. Information about cookies

A cookie is a small text file that is placed onto your computer (or other electronic device) when you access ourwebsite.

There are 4 different types of cookies:

a. Strictly-necessary cookies (required for the website to run). These allow you to do things like log in securely.
b. Performance cookies (which measure how many visitors use our site, which pages they visit and how theyinteract with the site).These help us to improve our website.
c. Functionality cookies (which remember specific visitor’s preferences for the way they use our site, e.g.language settings or font size).
d. Targeting/advertising cookies (these collect information about individual visitors that enable us, or third parties,to provide relevant advertisements to those who have visited our site)

Our website may use each type of cookie in order to:

a. Make your online experience more efficient and enjoyable
b. Improve our services
c. Recognise you whenever you visit this website and distinguish you from other users of our site
d. Obtain information about your preferences and use of our site
e. Provide you with advertising that is tailored to your interests
f. Carry out research and data analysis to help us to improve our content and services and to better understand our customer preferences and interests

Your web browser places cookies on your hard drive for record-keeping purposes and sometimes to track information about you.

We have set out specific details of the cookies we use on our site in section 4 below.

2. Third-party cookies

Like many other websites, third parties may also set cookies on our website. These third parties are responsible for the cookies they set on our site and we have no control over them. For further information on how their cookies policies work, please visit their websites.

3. Managing cookies

You can manage cookies yourself.

You will need to visit the web browser’s site to manage, but for ease we have provided links to popular browsers below:

For further information about cookies and how to manage or disable them please go to: https://www.aboutcookies.org/.

Please also note that if you change/block cookies then:

  • some parts of our website may not function properly or as well as they otherwise might;
  • changes will apply across all websites that you visit (unless you choose to block cookies only from particular websites); and
  • the settlings that you change will only apply on the device on which you change the settings and will not apply across all other devices that you use.

4. Specific details

We have set out in the table below details of each of the cookies on our site, a description of what they do and, where relevant, external links that provide more information about them:

Cookie NameDescriptionExternal Information (if relevant)
Google AnalyticsWe use Google Analytics to analyse the use of this website. GoogleAnalytics generates statistical and other information about website use by means of cookies, which are stored on users’ computers. The information generated relating to our website is used to create reports about the use of the website. Google will store this information.Google’s privacy policy is available at: https://policies.google.com/privacy

Testimonials from happy clients and carers

Oxford House Community Care has contributed significantly to the well-being of our clients and their families.

  • They wait until I tell them that I am ready for them to do what they have to do. To be fair, they are hot on dignity issues.

    Client from the Care Quality Commission Report

  • They wait until I tell them that I am ready for them to do what they have to do. To be fair, they are hot on dignity issues.

    Client from the Care Quality Commission Report

  • If you have an issue, you can ring up and they will sort it.

    Client from the Care Quality Commission Report

  • Mum has been given a new lease of life with the carers… They have encouraged her to go to the Day Centre. She used to be in the house 24 hours a day, every day.

    Client from the Care Quality Commission Report

  • I’ve got a lovely carer. We get on very well together. I don’t know what I’d do if I lost her.

    Client from the Care Quality Commission Report

  • I love my male carer, he really looks after me and he makes me shepherd’s pie.

    Client from the Customer Satisfaction Index Survey

  • I like to have Hayley, nothing is too much trouble for her… She looks after me very well and is always smiling.

    Client from the Care Quality Commission Report

  • Always pleasant and happy, makes my day.

    Client from the Care Quality Commission Report

  • We are very thankful for the services provided by Oxford House Community Care. Keep it up, please.

    Client from the Customer Satisfaction Index Survey

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