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We are a Data Controller under the terms of the Data Protection Act 2018. We are registered with the Information Commissioner No: ZA765636
This Privacy Notice explains what patient Personal Information the practice holds, why we hold and process it, who we might share it with, and your rights and freedoms under the Law.
Our Contact Details | |
Practice name and address: | Denvolve, 259 Plumstead High Street, London SE18 1HF |
Practice telephone number(s): | 020 8854 6821 |
Practice e-mail address: | info@denvolve.co.uk |
Practice website: | denvolve.co.uk |
Person responsible for Data Protection queries: | Dr Roshan Vasaiwalla |
What types of patients’ Personal Information do we hold?
The practice holds patients’ Personal Information in the following categories:
Why do we process patients’ Personal Information? (What is the “purpose”?)
“Process” means we obtain, store, update and archive your Information.
Patients’ Personal Information is held for the purpose of providing patients with appropriate, high quality, safe and effective dental care and treatment and the maintenance of accurate records.
Other reasons for storing your information:
We may also use your information for research or educational purposes. If we wish to do this we will discuss the details with you and seek your consent. Whenever possible this information will be anonymised.
We may use your contact details to inform you of products and services available at the practice. If you would like to opt out of this, please inform reception.
We have CCTV at the practice for patient and staff safety
What is the Lawful Basis for processing your Personal Information?
The Law says we must tell you this.
We hold patients’ Personal Information because it is in our Legitimate Interest to do so. Without holding the Information we cannot provide your care and treatment effectively. [Also, we must hold information on NHS care and treatment as it is a Public Task required by law].
What do we do with your Information?
We will only share your information if it is done securely and it is necessary for us to do so.
How do we store your Information?
Your Information is stored securely by the practice in cloud form. Access is only available to current employees and password protected. Computer information is backed up regularly and may be securely stored away from our premises.
We will keep your Information for as long as you are having dental care and treatment from us or ask us to remind you or send you future appointments. Otherwise we will archive it (that is, store your Information without processing it) [for as long as the NHS or other trusted experts advise.] [For fifteen years from your last contact with us (or until you are age 25 if you are 16 and under, or age 26, if aged 17 when treatment finished)].
What are your data protection rights?
Under data protection law you have the right to:
What if you are not happy or wish to raise a concern about our processing of your Information?
You can complain in the first instance to Roshan Vasaiwalla, our Data Protection Officer, who can be contacted on 020 8854 6821 and we will do our best to resolve the matter.
If you do not agree to the use of your information as described, it may not be possible for us to continue to provide your dental care.
If this fails, you can complain to the Information Commissioner at: · www.ico.org.uk/concerns, by calling 0303 123 1113, or by writing to: The Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF What are Cookies? Your Privacy online is important to us. As is usual with the majority of websites, this site uses Cookies, which are small text files that are automatically downloaded to your computer in order to improve your browsing experience. In this Policy, we describe what information they collect, how we use it and why we sometimes need to store these Cookies. We will also share with you how to prevent Cookies of different kinds being stored, but please note that doing this may interfere with this website and its operation.
How we use Cookies We use Cookies for a number of reasons which are set out in the sections below. Unfortunately, there are no standard options for disabling all Cookies completely without damaging the features they add to a website. You can choose your options. Disabling Cookies You can prevent the setting of Cookies by going to your web browser settings The Cookies we set There are different types of Cookie. We use the definitions of the International Chamber of Commerce.
These Cookies are essential for you to be able to move around our website and use its features. They do not collect information that can be used to contact you outside this site, and they do not remain on your device after you have finished looking at this site (known as “session Cookies”).
These Cookies collect information about how visitors use our website, such as which pages are viewed, how often, and whether it is working well. This data is used only when aggregated and does not identify you as a single visitor. These Cookies may be sent to a third party, such as Google analytics so that we can see how many people (but not who they are) have used our site. These are also session Cookies.
These Cookies allow our website to remember any preferences you have such as text size. They may also allow you to watch videos, blogs or access our social media pages, or to leave comments or messages for us. These Cookies may remain in place for a time after you have left our website (“Persistent” Cookies). |
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