Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy sets out how The Family Mediation Trust service collects and processes personal data. It applies to all data that we collect from visitors to our website, people who use our service, employees and volunteers.

Information we collect

We collect information in the following ways:

  • Contact forms on the website
  • Emails to an @TheFamilyMediationTrust.otg  email address
  • Enquiries via telephone
  • During a mediation assessment and information meeting (MIAM)
  • During mediation sessions
  • On CVs and job applications
  • Employment documentation
  • Volunteer applications
  • When making a payment or donation
  • When you visit our website

When you provide your personal data we will process it in line with UK laws and regulations.

How and why we process personal data

We process personal data for the following reasons:

  • Recording enquiries
  • Providing information about our service
  • Booking mediation sessions
  • Contacting you about your bookings and our service for administration purposes
  • Maintaining your ‘client file’, recording the content and outcome of the service you receive
  • Recording your feedback on our service
  • Processing and recording payments from clients and suppliers
  • Monitoring the success of our service
  • Dealing with queries, complaints or requests
  • Fundraising
  • For recruitment and employment purposes
  • To maintain volunteer records

Data is only processed for the purpose it was intended.

We may use any of the data we collect for statistical, research and/ or information analysis. Any such data will be anonymised.

Children

We capture personal detail about your children in order to provide an effective mediation service. We may use anonymised details to help us improve our service, including in research and statistics.

Cookies

Our website uses cookies to track browsing patterns and demographics. The statistics we gain help us monitor and improve our service. Consent is not required for ‘strictly necessary’ cookies. For performance and functionality cookies, you are able to manage your cookie preferences when you first visit our site. By continuing to use our site you agree to the use of cookies in this way. We do not use any targeting cookies.

The cookies we use are:

Strictly Necessary

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Perfomance

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Targeting

No cookies used


Data transfers outside the European Union

We do not, on the whole, transfer data outside of the EU. However should this happen we will ensure appropriate safeguards are in place to protect your data.

Employment and Volunteering

If you enquire about a job, apply for a position, volunteer for us, or are employed by Norfolk Family Mediation Service, we will capture personal information for administration and contractual purposes. We process this data to ensure you are eligible to work in the UK, to undertake any DBS checks that may be a requirement for your role, and to create a contract if you are employed.

Enquiries and Complaints

If you make an enquiry or complaint your data will be captured so that we can record the nature and outcome, and in order to monitor and improve our service.

Other websites

This Privacy Policy does not cover any links within this site to other websites. If you access other sites using the links provided, the operators of these sites may collect information from you that will be used by them in accordance with their Privacy Policy.

Sharing data

We will only disclose personal data when obliged to do so by law, national security, taxation and criminal investigation, or where it is necessary to provide our service, or where you have given us permission to do so. This includes disclosing data to the Legal Aid Agency should you or your former partner wish to be assessed for and/or to receive Legal aid for mediation. However, if we are investigating a complaint or addressing a safeguarding issue, we may need to share personal information with other relevant bodies. We may also share anonymised statistics and information to help monitor and report on the effectiveness of our work. If we pass on personal data to a third party, we will have data protection agreements in place.

Due to the nature of our service your contact details may be provided to us by a third party, such as a referral agency or ex-partner. In this instance your details will be used in order to contact you about our service; they will not be shared with any third party, except for the reasons above.

Storage & Retention

Client data is stored securely on our client database and on paper files in locked filing cabinets in a secure office. Only authorised persons have access to your data and it is only used for the purpose of providing our service. Anonymised data may be used for statistical, research and monitoring purposes. Data is retained in accordance with a data retention schedule. Files will be retained for up to seven years for legal reasons. Your details will be stored on our database for up to seven years so that we can provide the best possible service to you should you choose to return to use the service again in the future. When data is no longer required for the provision of a service, legal other justifiable reasons, it will be confidentially deleted.

Your rights

You have the right to see what personal data we hold about you. To request a copy, contact us at:
Norfolk Family Mediation Service
Charing Cross Centre
17-19 St John Maddermarket
Norwich
NR2 1DN
For more information on your data rights visit www.ico.org.uk

This Privacy Policy is subject to change. It was last updated in May 2018.

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