General privacy notice
South Lanarkshire Works customer and employer enquiry
We will use the information you give us to arrange an initial support meeting and to put in place a plan for you. Additional information may be required from you subject to your needs.
We gather information on the following: your name, current address, phone number, email address, age group and employment status
Information sharing
We may share your information with the following where necessary:
- Council services
- Local/National Employability Partnership Providers
- UK shared Prosperity Fund
- Scottish Government
- European Union
- Department of Work and Pensions
- HMRC
We also use your information for internal management and reporting information systems to monitor and evaluate the impact of employability services.
Your rights
You have the right to ask us to:
- tell you that we are using personal information about you, tell you what that information is and who we have shared it with. You can also ask us for a copy of the information we have about you. This is called the right of access.
- correct any wrong or misleading personal information that we have about you. This is called the right to rectification.
- stop using any or all of your personal information. This is called the right to object.
- delete or destroy your personal information under certain circumstances. This is called the right to erasure.
- stop using your personal information until we can correct your personal information, give you our reasons for using your personal information or stop us deleting your personal data if you need it in connection with any legal claims. This is called the right of restriction.
- pass your personal information to someone else under certain circumstances. This is called the right to data portability.
For more information on your rights and how to exercise them or for information about how we manage your personal information, you can access the council’s General privacy notice on the council’s website. This also explains how you can ask for a paper copy from the Data Protection Officer or who to contact if you have any queries or are unhappy about the way that we use your personal information or have responded to you in relation to any of your rights.