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Fair processing notices - Cook and eat programme

How we use your data

The Health and Social Care Act 2012 under section 12 gives local authorities power to perform the public health function. This means the council now has a ‘duty to improve the health of the people and will have responsibility for commissioning appropriate public health services’ 

We are a data controller for the personal information we hold about you in relation to the Cook and Eat programme. 

When you take part in the Cook and Eat programme, we collect:

  • name
  • telephone number
  • postcode

The data will be used:

  • to confirm you meet the Cook and Eat programme criteria
  • for the commissioned provider (Groundwork West Midland) to make contact with you to provide further information and an invitation to attend the Cook and Eat programme. 
  • for monitoring, evaluation and audit purposes. This will include a breakdown of the number of referrals and outcomes, No individualised personal details are submitted. This is conducted by the Groundwork West Midland

The lawful basis for processing this data under the GDPR:

  • article 6 (1) (e): for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest
  • article 9 (2) (i): for reason of public interest in the area of public health 

If you would like to withdraw from this service tell the referrer or contact Groundwork West Midland on 0800 464 0699. 

We only keep this data for the time specified in our retention schedule or as required by law.

We have a duty to protect public funds so may use the information for the prevention and detection of fraud. We may share this information with other bodies for these purposes.

We may share data with our internal audit team to evaluate the effectiveness of the organisation’s risk management, control and governance processes.  We may also share your data with the council's fraud team to help to prevent and detect fraud.

Data protection law provides you with certain rights, however not all of these rights will be available to you in all situations. Where we are under a legal duty to use data for a particular purpose you will not have the right to prevent it being used in that way:

  • you can ask to see the information we hold about you
  • you can ask what is being done with the information we hold about you
  • you can ask to have some of the data we hold about you deleted
  • you can ask us to review a decision made about you by a computer, and ask for a new decision to be made by a person
  • you can ask us to stop processing the data we hold about you
  • you can ask us to make changes to data about you that you believe is inaccurate
  • in some circumstances you can ask us to help you move your information to another organisation
  • you can ask us to restrict or limit what we do with your data, for example if you believe the data we hold is inaccurate, or if you believe the processing in unlawful
Who to contact if you have questions

If you wish to contact us in relation to any of your information rights, email foi@stoke.gov.uk or write to Information Rights Team, Floor 2, Civic Centre, Glebe Street, Stoke-on-Trent ST4 1HH.

Complete the online form

If you wish to complain about how your personal information has been handled by Stoke-on-Trent City Council, contact the information rights team in the first instance using the details above. If you are not satisfied you can complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF, or call 03031231113

Information Commissioner's Office website