Privacy Information
One of the most important rights of data protection law is the right to be informed about the collection and use of your personal data. In order to ensure that your personal data is processed fairly, SCRA must provide certain minimum privacy information to you, regarding the collection and processing of your personal data. SCRA must do this in a concise, transparent, intelligible and easily accessible format, using clear and plain language. For information about how we process your personal information, please click on the relevant links below.
Information for children and young people
Privacy notice for individuals involved in the Children’s Hearings System
Information for young people (short guide)
Information for young people (in more detail)
Privacy notices
Privacy notice for people who contact us
Privacy notice for SCRA job applicants
Privacy notice for people who respond to a tender exercises
Privacy notice for people who sign up to our e-newsletter
SCRA does not need to provide privacy information in the following circumstances:
- when you already have the information;
- when it would be impossible (e.g. we do not have your contact details);
- when it would involve a disproportionate effort to provide it to you;
- when providing the information would render impossible or seriously impair the achievement of the objectives of the processing;
- when we are required by law to obtain or disclose your personal data;
- when we are subject to an obligation of professional secrecy regulated by law that covers the personal data.