Infant Feeding Peer Support Groups Grant privacy notice
We keep this privacy notice under regular review and it was last updated on 12 November 2024.
Kent County Council (KCC) respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal data. This privacy notice will inform you as to how we look after your personal data and tell you about your privacy rights and how the law protects you.
Who we are
KCC collects, uses and is responsible for certain personal information about you. When we do so we are regulated under the United Kingdom General Data Protection Regulation (‘UK GDPR’) and the Data Protection Act 2018. We are responsible as ‘controller’ of that personal information. Our Data Protection Officer is Benjamin Watts.
The funding helps to provide support to the delivery of infant feeding peer support groups for prospective parents and carers and parents and carers who reside within Swale or Thanet district councils' areas. The grants help to:
- fund local organisations to support pregnant women or their partners or families with children under 2
- fund local organisations to support the delivery of infant feeding peer support groups across Kent
- increase awareness of feeding options
- increase confidence in feeding
- empower women from these communities to:
- advocate for infant feeding
- feel more confident to access support and know when and how to access support and know who to ask if they are not sure
- feel they had made strong relationships with other mothers.
Personal information we collect and use
Information collected by us
In order to manage the Infant Feeding Peer Support Groups Grant Scheme, we collect the following personal information (that relates to your business) when you provide it to us:
- Personal information - first and last name, job title and address of business.
- Contact details - email address, telephone number and postal address.
- Financial information - annual accounts, financial statements.
- Business case and reasons for applying for the grant.
How we use your personal information
We use the information that you have given us in order to:
- enable us to answer questions that you have asked about Infant Feeding Peer Support Groups Grant Scheme
- answer questions that you have asked about other sources of funding
- provide you with peer support and assistance during the development of your application to the Infant Feeding Peer Support Groups Grant Scheme
- process and assess grant applications
- administer and manage any grants that are awarded
- carry out and fulfil a grant agreement between KCC and the grantee
- carry out financial checks.
Reasons we can collect and use your personal data
We rely on the following provision as the lawful basis on which we collect and use your personal information:
- Article 6(1)(e) - processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest.
How long your personal data will be kept
We will hold your personal information for:
- up to 6 years if you contact us (by email, telephone or by letter) to keep a record of that correspondence for future reference.
- 6 years from the date of the last payment of the grant at which point your data will be permanently deleted. If your application is unsuccessful, your completed application will be stored for 6 years and then permanently deleted.
Read KCC’s Retention Schedule for more information.
Who we share your personal information with
We require your personal information to enable us to provide activities designed to Peer Support Infant Feeding Peer Support Groups. Without this information we are unable to process your application for funding. Additionally, we would not be able to award your business a grant, as processing of your personal information is required to carry out and fulfil a contract (the grant agreement) between KCC and the grantee.
Your information will be accessible by commissioners, Public Health specialists and consultants, finance, panel representatives, and business peer support staff (KCC employees) who are working on grants. Panel representatives will be a small group of internal staff who will be reviewing received grant applications. They will be required to sign conflict of interest forms and confidentiality agreements.
High level information may be seen by elected members of the council. We will also share basic information on grant recipients (such as amounts, name of group and purpose) but this will be anonymised information only.
We only share your personal information to third parties:
- where other organisations are part of the match funding in respect of your application. For example, funding organisations, third party IT suppliers, NHS providers, Family Hub wider workforces.
- to confirm accuracy of information you have provided in respect of your application, for example, if you tell us that your project is exempt from VAT, we may ask HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to confirm the exemption.
We will only share personal data that is relevant and necessary.
Each organisation listed above will ensure they have the relevant agreements in place to be able to process your personal information.
The council is required by law to protect the public funds it administers. We may use any of the information you provided for the prevention and detection of fraud. We may also share information with other bodies that are responsible for auditing or administering public funds, including the Cabinet Office. The Cabinet Office requires councils to participate in data matching exercises to assist in the prevention and detection of fraud.
We will share personal information with law enforcement or other authorities if required by applicable law or in connection with legal proceedings.
We will share personal information with our legal and professional advisers in the event of a dispute, complaint or claim.
Your rights
Under UK GDPR you have rights which you can exercise free of charge which allow you to:
- know what we are doing with your information and why we are doing it
- ask to see what information we hold about you (subject access request)
- ask us to correct any mistakes in the information we hold about you
- object to direct marketing
- make a complaint to the Information Commissioner's Office.
Depending on our reason for using your information you may also be entitled to:
- ask us to delete information we hold about you
- have your information transferred electronically to yourself or to another organisation
- object to decisions being made that significantly affect you
- object to how we are using your information
- stop us using your information in certain ways.
We will always seek to comply with your request. However, we may be required to hold or use your information to comply with legal duties. Your request may delay or prevent us delivering a service to you.
For further information about your rights, including the circumstances in which they apply, read the guidance from the UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) on individuals’ rights under UK GDPR.
Your right to withdraw your consent
Where we rely on your consent to process your personal information, you can withdraw your consent to our use of your data at any time. You can do this by emailing phbuisinesssupport@kent.gov.uk or calling 07790 032620.
If you decide that you no longer want to be involved, we will try to remove any quotes from you that we may otherwise have used. However, your contributions to workshops will have been anonymised and findings may have been published and so it may not be possible to remove all of your input from the work.
Keeping your personal information secure
We have appropriate security measures in place to prevent personal information from being accidentally lost or used or accessed in an unauthorised way. We limit access to your personal information to those who have a genuine business need to know it. Those processing your information will do so only in an authorised manner and are subject to a duty of confidentiality.
We also have procedures in place to deal with any suspected data security breach. We will notify you and any applicable regulator of a suspected data security breach where we are legally required to do so.
Contact
Contact the Information Resilience and Transparency Team at data.protection@kent.gov.uk to exercise any of your rights, or if you have a complaint about why your information has been collected, how it has been used or how long we have kept it for.
You can contact our Data Protection Officer, Benjamin Watts, at dpo@kent.gov.uk or write to: Data Protection Officer, Sessions House, Maidstone, Kent ME14 1XQ.
UK GDPR also gives you right to lodge a complaint with Information Commissioner, who may be contacted via the Information Commissioner's website or call 03031 231113.
Read our corporate privacy statement.