The Safeguarding of Children and Adults at Risk within The Helen O’Grady Drama Academy

The Helen O’Grady Drama Academy takes its responsibility to safeguard the children and potential adults at risk with whom it works very seriously. All Franchisees are required to implement the Safeguarding Policies, Practices and Guidelines, as issued by Helen O’Grady (CI) Ltd.

The Academy adheres to strict Safeguarding practice requiring all adults with access to students and / or adults at risk within our classes to receive bespoke Safeguarding training to Foundation, Intermediate or Higher level, depending upon their position within the Academy. Regular training and updates on Safeguarding are provided by Head Office on a quarterly basis and at National Training Seminars.

The Academy has 3 appointed Safeguarding Co-ordinators, 2 of whom are members of Head Office. These persons are named in the Safeguaridng Policy and on the Safeguarding Policy Summary – for display within all of our classrooms.

See Safeguarding Policy Summary PDFs here and here.

Our Commitment

Helen O’Grady (CI) Ltd. is committed to the protection of all personal and sensitive data for which it holds responsibility as the Data Controller and the handling of such data in line with the data protection principles and the Data Protection Act (DPA). https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/guide-to-data-protection/data-protectionprinciples/

Changes to data protection legislation shall be monitored and implemented in order to remain compliant with all requirements.

The member(s) of staff responsible for data protection is: Margaret Darley, Senior Communications Officer.

The Academy is also committed to ensuring its staff are aware of data protection policies, legal requirements and that adequate training is provided to them.

The requirements of this policy are mandatory for all staff employed by the Academy and any third party contracted to provide services within the organisation.

Notification

Our data processing activities will be registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) as required of a recognised Data Controller. Details are available from the ICO: https://ico.org.uk/about-the-ico/what-we-do/register-of-data-controllers/

Changes to the type of data processing activities being undertaken shall be notified to the ICO and details amended in the register.

Breaches of personal or sensitive data shall be notified immediately to the
individual(s) concerned and the ICO.

Personal and Sensitive Data

All data within the Academy’s control shall be identified as personal, sensitive or both to ensure it is handled in compliance with legal requirements and access to it does not breach the rights of the individuals to whom it relates.

The definitions of personal and sensitive data shall be as those published by the ICO for guidance: https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/guide-to-data-protection/keydefinitions/

The principles of the Data Protection Act shall be applied to all data processed:

  1. Processed fairly and lawfully
  2. Obtained only for lawful purposes, and not further used in any manner
    incompatible with those original purposes
  3. Accurate and, where necessary, kept up to date
  4. Adequate, relevant and not excessive in relation to the purposes for which it is processed
  5. Not kept for longer than is necessary for those purposes
  6. Processed in accordance with the rights of data subjects under the DPA
  7. Protected by appropriate technical and organisational measures against unauthorised or unlawful processing and against accidental loss, destruction or damage
  8. Not transferred to a country or territory outside the European Economic Area unless that country or territory ensures an adequate level of protection of the personal information

Fair Processing / Privacy Notice

We shall be transparent about the intended processing of data and communicate these intentions via notification to Principal, teachers, parents and students prior to the processing of individual’s data.

Notifications shall be in accordance with ICO guidance and, where relevant, be written in a form understandable by those defined as ‘Children’ under the legislation. https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/guide-to-data-protection/privacy-noticestransparency-and-control/

The intention to share data relating to individuals to an organisation outside of our organisation shall be clearly defined within notifications and details of the basis for sharing given. Data will be shared with external parties in circumstances where it is a legal requirement to provide such information.

Any proposed change to the processing of individual’s data shall first be notified to them.

Data Security

In order to assure the protection of all data being processed and inform decisions on processing activities, we shall undertake an assessment of the associated risks of proposed processing and equally the impact on an individual’s privacy in holding data related to them.

Risk and impact assessments shall be conducted in accordance with guidance given by the ICO:
https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/guide-to-data-protection/principle-7-security/
https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/guide-to-data-protection/principle-7-security/
https://ico.org.uk/about-the-ico/news-and-events/news-and-blogs/2014/02/privacyimpact-assessments-code-published/

Security of data shall be achieved through the implementation of proportionate physical and technical measures. Nominated staff shall be responsible for the effectiveness of the controls implemented and reporting of their performance.

The security arrangements of any organisation with which data is shared shall also be considered and these organisations shall provide evidence of the competence in the security of shared data.

Data Access Requests (Subject Access Requests)

All individuals whose data is held by us, has a legal right to request access to such data or information about what is held. We shall respond to such requests within 40 days and they should be made in writing to: Helen O’Grady (CI) Ltd., Television House, St. Sampson’s, Guernsey, GY2 4LA

A charge may be applied to process the request.

https://ico.org.uk/media/fororganisations/documents/1586/personal_information_online_small_business_checklist.pdf
https://ico.org.uk/media/for-organisations/documents/1235/definition-documentschools-in-england.pdf

Photographs and Video

Images of teachers and students may be captured at appropriate times and as part of educational activities for use in house only.
Prior consent from parents/students/teachers will be sought so the Academy may utilise such images for promotion and/or publicity.
It is the Academy’s policy that external parties (including parents) may not capture images of teachers or students during such activities without prior consent.

Data Disposal

The Academy recognises the secure disposal of redundant data is an integralelement to compliance with legal requirements and an area of increased risk.
All data held in any form of media (paper, tape, electronic) shall only be passed to a disposal partner with demonstrable competence in providing secure disposal services.
All data shall be destroyed or eradicated to agreed levels meeting recognised national standards, with confirmation at completion of the disposal process.
Disposal of IT assets holding data shall be in compliance with ICO guidance:
https://ico.org.uk/media/fororganisations/documents/1570/it_asset_disposal_for_organisations.pdf