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Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Privacy Policy

Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Sexual and Reproductive Health Insights 

About this survey:  

Thank you for taking the time to take part. This survey should take approximately 20 minutes to complete. You must be aged 13 years or older and live in Cornwall or the Isles of Scilly to qualify for this survey.  

This survey is being undertaken on behalf of the Cornwall Wellbeing and Public Health Team. The information gathered will help us to inform sexual and reproductive health strategies and local services across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. Before you begin, we will ask if you are happy that we share your data with the Public Health Team. If you do not consent, can still participate and provide feedback. We will not share your raw data with the Public Health Team.  

However, we do ask for your consent to use the data in reporting to inform service provision. If you do not consent, unfortunately you will not meet the criteria for this survey.  

There are a number of questions that we would like to ask to help inform our work. This includes information about yourself, your awareness of and needs of sexual and reproductive health services, and wider health and wellbeing. Your views will help us to understand which aspects of local services work well, and what could be better. Your feedback will help shape future access to free, confidential and nonjudgemental sexual and reproductive health advice and services. Your data will be used to inform improvements in the overall health and wellbeing of local people.  

 

How we will handle your data:  

Your answers will be kept completely confidential and stored securely.  

Only unidentifiable summary data will be used to help inform service planning. By consenting yes to Q2 of the survey, you or your carer are giving permission for your data to be used for this purpose. If you are unable to complete yourself, or you have a carer, then with your permission another adult can complete the survey on your behalf. 

We will share your data if we’re required to do so by law - for example, by court order, or to prevent fraud or other crime. We will also share your data in the event of a serious safeguarding concern - for example, if we are concerned about the welfare of a child or vulnerable adult. 

We will not sell or rent any of your data to third parties or share your data with third parties for marketing purposes.  

Your personal data will be stored on our IT systems, which are provided by third party email, document management and storage service providers. We protect your data using varying levels of encryption. 

The data collected when we invite you to take part will be held for a maximum of 6 months after the study has finished. After this point, we will delete this but will keep a record of consent, your name, and the data gathered during the research activities. 

We will hold the data from research sessions, your name, and a record of consent for a maximum of 3 years after the study has finished. After this point, we will delete all personal data relating to you, but we might retain reports that contain your anonymised quotes. 

You have the right to withdraw consent to the processing of your personal data - for example original recordings and notes where you can be identified. If a report with anonymised quotes has been published (internally or externally) we will not be able to remove this as it does not constitute personal data. 

If you have any questions about anything on this page, or think that your personal data has been misused or mishandled, please contact the Public Health Team:  

01872 323 583/phdesk@cornwall.gov.uk