Review of the RSHE statutory guidance

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Closes 11 Jul 2024

About You

Confidentiality Questions 

This section is all about you / your organisation and where you are from. 

1. Are you responding to this consultation as an: Organisation, for example, a charity, school/college or think tank, or individual?
(Required)
2. If you are responding as part of an organisation, would you prefer your response was kept confidential?
(Required)
3. If you are responding as an individual, are you responding as (please select all that apply):
4. If you are responding to this consultation as an organisation, are you responding as:
5. Are you responding to the consultation with an interest in: Please tick all that apply
6. If you want all, or any part, of your response to be treated confidentially in response to a freedom of information request, please explain why you consider it to be confidential.

 

Confidentiality
Information provided in response to this consultation, including personal data, may be subject to publication or disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, the Data Protection Act 2018, or the Environmental Information Regulations 2004. If you want all, or any part, of a response to be treated as confidential please explain why you consider it to be confidential. If a request for disclosure of the information you have provided is received, your explanation about why you consider it confidential will be taken into account, but no assurance can be given that confidentiality can be maintained. An automatic confidentiality disclaimer generated by your IT system will not, of itself, be regarded as binding on the Department.

Privacy Notice
The personal data (name and address and any other identifying material) that you provide in response to this consultation is processed by the Department for Education as a data controller in accordance with the UK GDPR and Data Protection Act 2018, and your personal information will only be used for the purposes of this consultation. The Department for Education relies upon the lawful basis of article 6 (1) (e) of the UK GDPR which process this personal data as part of its public task, which allows us to process personal data when this is necessary for conducting consultations as part of our function.  Your information will not be shared with third parties unless the law allows or requires it.

The personal information will be retained for a period of 10 years following the closure of the consultation period, after which it will be securely destroyed.  You can read more about what the Department for Education does when we ask for and hold your personal information in our personal information charter, which can be found here: Personal information charter - Department for Education - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)