IJM needs to collect and use certain types of information about people with whom it
deals in order to operate. These include current, past and prospective employees, suppliers, clients/customers, and others with whom it communicates. In addition, it may occasionally be required by
law to collect and use certain types of information of this kind to comply with the requirements of government departments for business data, for example. This personal information must be dealt with
properly, however it is collected, recorded and used – whether on paper, in a computer, or recorded on other material – and there are safeguards to ensure this in the Data Protection Act
1998.
We regard the lawful and correct treatment of personal information as very important to
successful operations, and to maintaining confidence between those with whom we deal and ourselves. We ensure that our organisation treats personal information lawfully and
correctly.
To this end we fully endorse and adhere to the Principles of Data Protection Law, as
enumerated in the Data Protection Act 1998. Specifically, the Principles require that personal information:
- Shall be processed fairly and lawfully and, in particular, shall not be processed
unless specific conditions are met;
- Shall be obtained only for one or more specified and lawful purposes, and shall not be
further processed in any manner incompatible with that purpose or those purposes;
- Shall be adequate, relevant and not excessive in relation to the purpose or purposes
for which they are processed;
- Shall be accurate and, where necessary, kept up to date;
- Shall not be kept for longer than is necessary for that purpose or those
purposes;
- Shall be processed in accordance with the rights of data subjects under the
Act;
- Appropriate technical and organisational measures shall be taken against unauthorised
or unlawful processing of personal data and against accidental loss or destruction of, or damage to, personal data.
- Shall not be transferred to a country or territory outside the European Economic Area
unless that country or territory ensures an adequate level of protection for the rights and freedoms of data subjects in relation to the processing of personal data.
As a result, the IJM will, through appropriate management, strict application of
criteria and controls:
- observe fully conditions regarding the fair collection and use of
information;
- meet its legal obligations to specify the purposes for which information is
used;
- collect and process appropriate information, and only to the extent that it is needed
to fulfill operational needs or to comply with any legal requirements;
- ensure the quality of information used;
- apply strict checks to determine the length of time information is
held;
- ensure that the rights of people about whom information is held, are able to be fully
exercised under the Act. These will include:
- the right to be informed that processing is being undertaken,
- the right of access to one’s personal information,
- the right to prevent processing in certain circumstances
- the right to correct, rectify, block or erase information which is regarded as wrong
information.
- take appropriate technical and organisational security measures to safeguard personal
information;
- ensure that personal information is not transferred abroad without suitable
safeguards.
- ensure that appropriate measures are put in place to safeguard any personal data that
is processed on its behalf by other organisations. In addition, IJM will ensure that:
- there is someone with specific responsibility for data protection in the organisation.
At the moment the person nominated is Sharon Smith;
- All employees and others acting on behalf of the Association, managing and handling
personal information:
- understands that they are contractually responsible for following good data protection
practice;
- is appropriately trained to do so;
- is appropriately supervised;
- anybody wanting to make enquiries about handling personal information knows what to
do;
- queries about handling personal information are promptly and courteously dealt
with;
- methods of handling personal information are clearly described;
- a regular review and audit is made of the way personal information is
managed;
- methods of handling personal information are regularly assessed and
evaluated;
- performance with handling personal information is regularly assessed and
evaluated.
If you have any queries relating to the IJM Data Protection Policy, please
contact us at IAHCP Journals Department. E-mails: publications@ijmjournal.org.uk publications@iahcp.org.uk, imj_j@yahoo.co.uk or ijphc@ymail.com