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- Victim Voice Facilitator (VVF) | tdas
特拉福德家庭虐待服务 申请表 职称: IDVA (高/中风险) 薪水: 24,012 英镑 好处: 慷慨的一揽子计划,包括每年 33 天假期,包括银行假期 (FTE)、额外假期、长期服务、3% 雇主供款的员工养老金计划(受雇 3 个月后)、Cycle2work 计划、人寿保障福利、365 天年员工援助计划 地点: 曼彻斯特 截止日期: 2021 年 8 月 1 日星期日 面试日期: 2021 年 8 月 5 日星期四(请记下此日期,因为我们无法更改面试日期——如果您无法更改日期,请在提交申请时通知我们。) 开始日期: 尽快 小时: 每周 37 小时 合同结束日期: 固定期限至 2023 年 3 月 背景 TDAS 是一个独立的志愿组织,隶属于英格兰妇女援助联合会。 TDAS 自 1990 年 6 月开始运营。TDAS 是一家担保有限公司和注册慈善机构。 TDAS 是特拉福德唯一一家为正在或曾经遭受家庭虐待的成人、儿童和青少年提供干预和预防服务的专业机构。 角色的目的 在基于社区的 IDVA 和外展支持团队中发挥不可或缺的积极作用。您将作为熟练的多学科员工团队的一员工作,并且必须平易近人且积极主动地支持和鼓励遭受家庭暴力/虐待的人做出明智的选择,以确定他们自己的未来。您将确保向正在经历或曾经经历过家庭虐待的服务用户提供支持和宣传服务。评估服务用户所处的风险并提供适合风险级别的服务。 主要职责 为使用 IDVA 服务的成年人提供以人为本的外展服务。这可以通过面对面、电话或其他数字方式进行 与 MARAC 机构联络,推广 TDAS 服务并鼓励推荐/自我推荐。 根据 MARAC 政策并在可用资源范围内,决定向服务用户提供支持的最合适方法 评估服务用户在使用 SafeLives DASH 风险指标清单时的风险,并确保 IDVA 服务的交付适合该风险级别,并将识别的任何风险通知高级 IDVA。 参与多机构风险评估会议框架:推荐客户参加、参加和参与会议,并跟进 MARAC 中商定的行动 要申请此职位,您必须拥有 NNEB/NVQ 3 级或社会关怀或教育方面的同等资格。 您还必须具有至少 2 年与处于危机中的年轻人一起工作的经验,并且了解和理解家庭虐待对成人、儿童和年轻人的影响。您必须能够评估风险、支持计划和提供服务。您必须了解儿童保护和保障的最新知识。 这篇文章受制于增强型 DBS。 仅考虑具有最低资格和经验的申请人。 由于职位要求,我们要求仅限女性申请。请不要发送简历,因为它们不会被处理。 请不要代理。 请填写下面的申请表并发送电子邮件至 admin@tdas.org.uk 申请表 Recruitment Pack
- COMMUNITY OUTREACH SERVICES | tdas | Trafford Domestic Abuse Services
Community Outreach supports adults over the age of 18 offering constructive, practical advice and emotional support. Face to face meeting in community locations and a telephone support line. 特拉福德家庭虐待服务 一项专门的服务,旨在支持因家庭虐待而无家可归或面临无家可归风险的人,并为住房专业人士提供建议和指导。 我们的无家可归者家庭虐待顾问 (MODAA) 为个人和家庭提供专业的创伤知情支持服务 在 121 的基础上提供必要的干预措施,以防止他们无家可归,并在需要时将他们重新安置到新的住所。这可以包括提供信息和指导、实际支持、安全规划和风险管理、宣传和情感支持。支持针对个人需求量身定制,以确保取得最积极的成果并降低他们无家可归的风险。 尽管 MODAA 的重点是住房,但也支持服务用户克服他们可能面临的任何其他问题和障碍。他们被告知、鼓励和授权,因此他们感到能够做出积极的选择和所需的改变,以摆脱他们所经历的虐待。 为了支持服务用户的需求,MODAA 与其他 TDAS 服务(例如 IDVA 和社区外展)以及各种外部机构密切合作。 与特拉福德住房选择服务中心 (HOST) 和当地住房供应商的密切合作关系使 MODAA 能够在任何方面的家庭虐待方面为住房工作人员及其客户提供支持。 如果您想将自己或您认识的人推荐给 Homeless Move on Support Service,请填写以下推荐表并将其提交至 admin@tdas.org.uk , 如果您是 专业人士或机构,请填写下面的推荐表并返回 admin@tdas.org.uk 推荐表格 人们怎么说 “我一直在思考如何 感谢我对 TDAS 和关于 我和孩子们多么幸运 不再和他住在一起。”
- TRAINING PROFESSIONALS | tdas | Trafford Domestic Abuse Services, Manchester
Learn about domestic abuse so that you have a greater awareness, understand the impacts of abuse, the legislation about abuse and how to get appropriate support for victims. 特拉福德家庭虐待服务 TDAS 为专业人士提供由专业人士设计的 家庭虐待意识培训。 我们的半天课程面向可能接触或与家庭虐待受害者一起工作的专业人士和志愿者。 课程宗旨和目标: 在国家和地方层面提高从业者对家庭虐待对受害者及其家人的影响的认识 提高从业人员对跟踪和骚扰的认识,包括在线虐待和潜在的警告信号 提高从业人员对强制和控制、犯罪者使用的策略以及保护这种形式虐待受害者的立法的认识 提高从业者对家庭虐待及其与无家可归的联系的认识,包括最近对《减少无家可归法案》的修改 看看我们作为从业者如何应对那些经历和实施家庭虐待/跟踪和骚扰的人,以及如何安全地做到这一点 提高参与者向家庭虐待受害者提供适当帮助和支持的能力,提供实际和情感支持 提供有关受害者和专业人员可以在何处获得专家支持和帮助的信息,包括受害者的合法权利、克莱尔法 提高良好做法的标准 完成课程后,参与者将能够: 了解家庭虐待及其对受害者和儿童的影响,包括胁迫和控制、跟踪和骚扰、强迫婚姻、基于名誉的暴力和切割女性生殖器官 证明了解家庭虐待的程度及其对受害者及其子女和家庭成员的影响 确定受害者可获得的支持,包括避难所、外展项目、警察、住房、卫生服务和刑事司法系统 适当和安全地回应家庭虐待的披露 了解有效的跨机构和多机构工作的必要性 还提供定制培训包。 请与我们联系了解更多详情。 Not a work problem? Many employers are unaware that they have responsibilities to their employees to protect them from domestic abuse. “Many employers are shocked when they realise that under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, they could be held liable for failing to protect employees from DV. It’s about criminal liability and failure in the management of health and safety that could, in the worst case, result in a fatality. Businesses are well aware of health and safety requirements, but they don’t ever consider applying them to domestic abuse,” says Jacqui Kilburn, Women’s Aid national training centre manager. The right response can: Increase productivity Decrease absenteeism Increase employee retention within the whole workforce, as employees understand they will be supported. Support the affected employee to maintain employment Retain skilled employees Keep your staff safe Training Our experts can deliver Corporate Domestic Abuse training to your staff helping them to gain an understanding of: The signs and dynamics of domestic abuse How to deal with suspected domestic abuse How to help and support a victim of domestic abuse How to assess and manage risk Health and safety implications Our training also provides an opportunity for your staff to have their questions answered and reflect on situations they’ve encountered What’s the best way to speak to someone affected by domestic abuse? What steps do I need to take and in what order? How can I make it safer and easier for an employee to tell me about domestic abuse? Products We have a range of products to support companies to develop a robust response to domestic abuse: Basic training for all managers In-depth training for HR staff, Advanced training for designated corporate champions. Ongoing support and group supervision sessions. Support and emergency advice packages One-to-one employee/HR support, including crisis support A communications package to reach out to staff, letting them know the support that you offer and how they can access this Policy and procedure creation Policy and procedure review and development 预订您的免费位置
- Service Administrator | tdas
特拉福德家庭虐待服务 Application Pack 职称: IDVA (独立家庭暴力顾问) 薪水: 24,012 英镑 - 26,511 英镑 *(取决于资格和经验) 好处: 慷慨的一揽子计划,包括每年 33 天假期,包括银行假期 (FTE)、额外假期、长期服务、3% 雇主供款的员工养老金计划(受雇 3 个月后)、Cycle2work 计划、人寿保障福利、365 天年员工援助计划 地点: 曼彻斯特 截止日期: 2022 年 1 月 16 日星期日 面试日期: 2022 年 1 月 20 日星期四(如果您无法确定日期,请在提交申请时告知我们。) 开始日期: 尽快 小时: 每周 37 小时 合同结束日期: 2023 年 3 月 31 日(可能会根据资金情况延长) 背景 TDAS 是一个独立的志愿组织,隶属于英格兰妇女援助联合会。 TDAS 自 1990 年 6 月开始运营。TDAS 是一家担保有限公司和注册慈善机构。 TDAS 是特拉福德唯一一家为正在或曾经遭受家庭虐待的成人、儿童和青少年提供干预和预防服务的专业机构。 角色的目的 在基于社区的 IDVA 和外展支持团队中发挥不可或缺的积极作用。您将作为熟练的多学科员工团队的一员工作,并且必须平易近人且积极主动地支持和鼓励遭受家庭暴力/虐待的人做出明智的选择,以确定他们自己的未来。您将确保向正在经历或曾经经历过家庭虐待的服务用户提供支持和宣传服务。评估服务用户所处的风险并提供适合风险级别的服务。 主要职责 为使用 IDVA 服务的成年人提供以人为本的外展服务。这可以通过面对面、电话或其他数字方式进行 与 MARAC 机构联络,推广 TDAS 服务并鼓励推荐/自我推荐。 根据 MARAC 政策并在可用资源范围内,决定向服务用户提供支持的最合适方法 评估服务用户在使用 SafeLives DASH 风险指标清单时的风险,并确保 IDVA 服务的交付适合此风险级别,并将识别的任何风险通知高级 IDVA。 参与多机构风险评估会议框架:推荐客户参加、参加和参与会议,并跟进 MARAC 中商定的行动 要申请此职位,您必须拥有 Safelives IDVA 认证或同等学历。 您还必须至少有 12 个月与处于危机中的成年人一起工作的经验,并且了解和了解家庭虐待对成年人、儿童和年轻人的影响。您必须能够评估风险、支持计划和提供服务。您必须了解儿童保护和保障的最新知识。 这篇文章受制于增强型 DBS。 仅考虑具有最低资格和经验的申请人。 由于职位要求,我们要求仅限女性申请。请不要发送简历,因为它们不会被处理。 请不要代理。 欲了解更多信息,请联系admin@tdas.org.uk 电话:0161 872 7368 申请 请填写下面的申请表并发送电子邮件至 ADMIN@TDAS.ORG.UK Application Form 申请表
- Head of Finance & Business Support | tdas
特拉福德家庭虐待服务 申请表 职称: IDVA (独立家庭暴力顾问) 薪水: 24,012 英镑 - 26,511 英镑 *(取决于资格和经验) 好处: 慷慨的一揽子计划,包括每年 33 天假期,包括银行假期 (FTE)、额外假期、长期服务、3% 雇主供款的员工养老金计划(受雇 3 个月后)、Cycle2work 计划、人寿保障福利、365 天年员工援助计划 地点: 曼彻斯特 截止日期: 2022 年 1 月 16 日星期日 面试日期: 2022 年 1 月 20 日星期四(如果您无法确定日期,请在提交申请时告知我们。) 开始日期: 尽快 小时: 每周 37 小时 合同结束日期: 2023 年 3 月 31 日(可能会根据资金情况延长) 背景 TDAS 是一个独立的志愿组织,隶属于英格兰妇女援助联合会。 TDAS 自 1990 年 6 月开始运营。TDAS 是一家担保有限公司和注册慈善机构。 TDAS 是特拉福德唯一一家为正在或曾经遭受家庭虐待的成人、儿童和青少年提供干预和预防服务的专业机构。 角色的目的 在基于社区的 IDVA 和外展支持团队中发挥不可或缺的积极作用。您将作为熟练的多学科员工团队的一员工作,并且必须平易近人且积极主动地支持和鼓励遭受家庭暴力/虐待的人做出明智的选择,以确定他们自己的未来。您将确保向正在经历或曾经经历过家庭虐待的服务用户提供支持和宣传服务。评估服务用户所处的风险并提供适合风险级别的服务。 主要职责 为使用 IDVA 服务的成年人提供以人为本的外展服务。这可以通过面对面、电话或其他数字方式进行 与 MARAC 机构联络,推广 TDAS 服务并鼓励推荐/自我推荐。 根据 MARAC 政策并在可用资源范围内,决定向服务用户提供支持的最合适方法 评估服务用户在使用 SafeLives DASH 风险指标清单时的风险,并确保 IDVA 服务的交付适合此风险级别,并将识别的任何风险通知高级 IDVA。 参与多机构风险评估会议框架:推荐客户参加、参加和参与会议,并跟进 MARAC 中商定的行动 要申请此职位,您必须拥有 Safelives IDVA 认证或同等学历。 您还必须至少有 12 个月与处于危机中的成年人一起工作的经验,并且了解和了解家庭虐待对成年人、儿童和年轻人的影响。您必须能够评估风险、支持计划和提供服务。您必须了解儿童保护和保障的最新知识。 这篇文章受制于增强型 DBS。 仅考虑具有最低资格和经验的申请人。 由于职位要求,我们要求仅限女性申请。请不要发送简历,因为它们不会被处理。 请不要代理。 欲了解更多信息,请联系admin@tdas.org.uk 电话:0161 872 7368 申请 请填写下面的申请表并发送电子邮件至 ADMIN@TDAS.ORG.UK 申请表 职位描述
- Businesses | Tdas | Trafford Domestic Abuse Services | Stretford, Manchester
Businesses can support TDAS by engaging their staff with volunteering projects, fundraising initiatives, donations of items and gifts. TDAS can work with you to raise awareness of domestic abuse to your staff. Corporate Partnerships 工作场所需要采取行动。家庭虐待将在其一生中影响四分之一的 女性和六分之一的男性。 据估计,遭受家庭虐待的女性中有 75% 是针对工作的——从骚扰电话和未经通知就到达办公室的虐待伙伴,到人身攻击。在您的帮助下,我们可以继续为遭受家庭虐待的人建立一个安全的地方并提供支持。 Why have a charity partner? There are many reasons why businesses choose to partner with a charity: It gives opportunity for you to demonstrate your organisations social values to customers and employees. Help your local community. Unite staff in a common goal, increasing engagement and camaraderie and boosting morale Increase your brands visibility by promoting your charity work. Why choose TDAS as your charity partner? A charity partnership with TDAS comes with many benefits: We're a local charity, supporting local people. Which means that all of the money you raise goes directly towards supporting people and families in your community. You'll have direct contact with our in-house fundraiser who will support you every step of the way. We'll help you create a calendar of events, and provide bespoke materials. Doing a one-off event? No problem, we'll provide materials and advice to help you make it a success Opportunities for bespoke domestic abuse training sessions at your workplace. We'll feature you on our website and social media channels Some of our current charity partners For more information on how to become a corporate partner, or to discuss your fundraising please contact: fundraising@tdas.org.uk
- FAQs | tdas
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- Victims Voice Project | tdas
特拉福德家庭虐待服务 We have a dedicated Victims Voice Facilitator, who facilitates and is responsible for engaging victims of all ages and diverse backgrounds, in order to gather feedback from those experiencing domestic abuse or are impacted by domestic abuse to inform future service developments. The need for this service has been identified under The Domestic Abuse Act (2021), where there is a duty placed on Local Authorities to launch a Local Partnership Board which will have representation of the voice of the victim and children and young people. The Victims Voice Facilitator role is to reach as many victims as possible, to be able to advocate for them and share their views at the Local Partnership Board, to enable their voices to be conveyed in their own words and/or support in victims attending the meetings. The victim’s voice is crucial in understanding what is working well in terms of the services available in Trafford and where there are areas for the development of services and information. There needs to be a variety of ways to engage with victims who would like to feedback on their experience of services in Trafford to ensure the service is accessible to all. An essential part of processing the impact domestic abuse has on a victim, is to restore a sense of control over their own lives. It is important to enable the victim to decide a place and time that suits them to feedback on services and therefore we are flexible in our delivery. Our service provides, community hubs, online surveys, feedback questionnaires as well as one to one sessions and we are constantly reviewing how to reach more victims to share their views. If you would like to get involved with the service or know somebody who would, please contact our team at admin@tdas.org.uk or call 0161 872 7368 to have your say This information is invaluable to assist us in supporting victims/survivors. Click here
- CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE | tdas |Trafford Domestic Abuse Services
Children and young people are affected by domestic abuse. TDAS offer support services and prevention and education to children and young people in Salford. 特拉福德家庭虐待服务 由于目睹家庭虐待,儿童可能会经历短期和长期的认知、行为和情感影响。每个孩子对创伤的反应都不同,有些孩子可能有弹性,不会表现出任何负面影响。 儿童对目睹家庭虐待的创伤的反应可能因多种因素而异,包括但不限于年龄、种族、性别和发育阶段。 同样重要的是要记住,这些反应也可能是由目睹家庭虐待以外的其他原因引起的。 儿童是个体,可能会以不同的方式对目睹虐待作出反应。 这些是皇家精神病学家学院(2004 年)的简报中描述的一些影响: 他们可能会变得焦虑或沮丧 他们可能难以入睡 他们有噩梦或闪回 他们很容易被吓到 他们可能会抱怨身体症状,例如肚子痛,并可能开始尿床 他们可能会发脾气和上学问题 他们可能表现得好像比实际年轻得多 他们可能会变得好斗,或者他们可能会内化自己的痛苦并远离他人 他们的自我价值感可能会降低 大一点的孩子可能开始逃学,开始使用酒精或药物,开始通过服用过量或割伤自己来伤害自己 他们可能会患上饮食失调 孩子们也可能感到愤怒、内疚、不安全、孤独、害怕、无能为力或困惑。 他们可能对施虐者和非施虐者的父母都有矛盾的感觉。 欲了解更多帮助儿童和青少年了解家庭虐待的信息,请访问 www.thehideout.org.uk
- WOMEN | tdas | Trafford Domestic Abuse Services
Many women experience domestic abuse. Type of abuse include: Physical, sexual, psychological, financial, emotional, technological types of abuse. Coercive control, threats, violence, intimidation. 特拉福德家庭虐待服务 家庭虐待是一种性别犯罪,深深植根于男女之间的社会不平等。之所以发生,是因为她是一名女性,并且与女性发生的情况不成比例(联合国(UN)关于消除对妇女的暴力行为的宣言,1993 年)。 家庭虐待在其一生中影响了四分之一的女性——你并不孤单。 家庭虐待发生在亲密关系中——这是一种欺凌和控制行为的模式。 家庭虐待会影响异性恋或同性关系中的女性。 它也可以发生在家庭成员之间。 统计数据显示,97% 的家庭虐待报告是男性对女性实施的。然而,在许多情况下,女性是施虐者。 女性施暴者对其行为的内疚程度丝毫不减。 你可能会经历的控制行为包括被告知穿什么,见谁,施虐者非常占有欲和嫉妒。 让你的自信和自尊不断受到损害。控制者可能会使用暴力或暴力威胁来为所欲为。 一旦肇事者开始滥用,它很可能再次发生。 虐待很少是孤立的、一次性的事件。 如果您因为害怕伴侣或家人的反应而被迫改变自己的行为,那么您很可能受到了虐待。 施虐者经常在虐待事件后说他们很抱歉,他们可能会做出承诺并说他们再也不会这样做了。 由于这些承诺,离家出走的女性往往会回到施虐的伴侣身边。可能有一段时间,施暴者通过细心、迷人和乐于助人而显得不辱骂。 然而,大多数施虐者会再次施虐,而这个友善的阶段很快就会变回旧的控制行为模式。 遭受家庭暴力的人不应该受到责备。施虐者对自己的行为负有 100% 的责任。暴力和虐待是施虐者做出的选择。 平均而言,家庭虐待导致每周有两名妇女被谋杀。 如果您认为您正在遭受家庭虐待,您应该联系 TDAS 与家庭虐待顾问交谈。 致电 0161 872 7368 我们的家庭虐待顾问会倾听您的意见,不会评判您,并寻找帮助您的方法——为您提供信息、建议和支持。 保密 保密是我们服务中非常重要的一部分。我们避难所的地址是保密的;这保证了居民的安全,并使我们能够继续提供我们的服务。 支持会话的内容对整个服务是保密的,但有一些例外。 例外情况是:如果有人向我们披露儿童或青少年有受到严重伤害的风险,或者他们打算伤害自己或他人,或者涉及犯罪活动。 我们可能需要与其他专业人士分享这些信息。 我们将始终尝试获得同意分享这些信息,因为我们只在我们认为不这样做会造成进一步伤害的情况下分享。 如果我们无法获得同意,我们可能会决定破坏机密性。这不是一个容易的决定,也不是我们轻易做的事情。信任是我们工作中非常重要的一部分,我们将向与我们合作的每个人解释我们的保密政策。
- DONATIONS | tdas | Trafford Domestic Abuse Services, Stretford, Manchester
Donate to TDAS. Give with credit card, debit card, regular gifts, paypal, donations Fundraise for TDAS TDAS simply couldn’t function without the support of our donors. Every pound raised helps people break free from domestic abuse. There are lots of ways in which you can support us. You could make a one off donation, plan a fundraising event with friends and family or even at your place of work, or take part in one of our events. No matter how you want to support TDAS, our fundraising team are here to help, please email fundraising@tdas.org.uk for help and support. DONATE Make a Donation Every pound donated helps people break free from domestic abuse. EVENTS Events See our upcoming events and sign up to fundraise. Friends of TDAS Join our volunteer fundraising group and raise money for TDAS. VOLUNTEER Corporate Fundraising Hold a fundraiser at your workplace or become a corporate partner. CORPORATES Organising your own event Get in touch with our fundraising team for help and support with your fundraiser. PLAN YOUR EVENT Wills and Legacies Leave a gift to TDAS in your Will WILLS Other ways to give See other ways you can support TDAS. GIVE Newsletters: January 2025 Supporter Newsletter
- Privacy Policy | tdas
Privacy Policy PRIVACY NOTICE INTRODUCTION Trafford Domestic Abuse Services (TDAS) is the ‘controller’ of the information (‘personal data’) we collect and hold about you – our ‘data subjects’ – and we are responsible for how that data is processed. The word ‘process’ covers the things that can be done with personal data, including collection, storage, use and destruction of data. This privacy notice explains why and how we process your personal data, and explains the rights you have, including amongst others, the right to request access to your data, and to object to the way it is processed. We process your data so we can manage and support our relationship with you, comply with legal obligations, improve our services, and achieve our legitimate business aims. If you have any queries about this notice or anything related to data protection, you can contact our Data Protection Officer at info@tdas.org.uk We are registered with the ICO with registration no. ZA795882 PERSONAL DATA ‘Personal data’ is any information that relates to a living, identifiable person. This will usually include your name, address, contact details, and other information we collect as part of our relationship with you, whether you use our services or come into contact with us in any other way through our work such as: People linked to the people who use our services; People who make donations to us; People who provide us with services; People who make enquiries or complaints; Colleagues in other agencies who make referrals; Training attendees Some especially sensitive information is known as ‘special categories’ of data and includes information about a person’s race or ethnic origin, religious, political or other beliefs, physical or mental health, trade union membership, genetic or biometric data, sex life or sexual orientation. The use of this type of data, is subject to strict legal controls. We also process data relating to criminal proceedings or offences or allegations, which is also subject to strict legal rules around processing. We only process data if we need to for a specific purpose, as explained below. Most often, we collect your personal data directly from you, through our contact with you. We may collect your personal data from other 3rd parties such as referrals into our services. When we collect personal data via a third party, we will also inform the data subjects about: the categories of personal data concerned; and the source of the personal data. YOUR DATA AND HOW AND WHY WE PROCESS IT We may collect amongst other things your; name, address, email address, telephone number, date of birth, age, sex, family details including children, lifestyle and social circumstances, some protected characteristics and diversity data, and other information that we collect through our interactions with you, for the following reasons, to: fulfil our contract with you in the delivery of training and support; comply with a legal obligation such as safeguarding children and vulnerable adults; protect someone’s life (known as ‘vital interests’); monitor the quality of our services to ensure they are delivered in the most efficient and effective way, which is in our and your legitimate interests; comply with legal requirements for us to provide personal information to other organisations, such as health organisations and courts; pursue our own and other parties’ legitimate interests, while your own interests, rights and freedoms are respected. For example, investigating complaints about service delivery, and investigating issues. If we send electronic messages (by email or SMS text) to you as an individual (rather than a business representative) regarding our services or for an awareness or fundraising campaign, we will do so only on the basis of your freely-given consent before sending these messages. You can opt-out at any time. We also ensure any “marketing” phone calls comply with PECR and take into account the Telephone Preference Service (TPS) list. If we send hard copy marketing/awareness/fundraising messages to you, we will do so for the purposes of our legitimate interests to increase awareness of, and funds for, our charity, and you can opt-out at any time. We collect special categories of data relating to you – namely, race or ethnic origin, religious, or other beliefs, physical or mental health, biometric, sex life or sexual orientation , criminal proceedings, outcomes and sentences, offences including alleged offences, immigration data– for the purposes of: safeguarding the vital interests of an individual and the data subject is incapable of giving consent (e.g. in emergency, life or death situations), pursuing legal claims, carrying out our obligations and exercising our specific rights or yours, in the field of employment law, social security law or social protection law; reasons of substantial public interest, on the basis of the Data Protection Act 2018, which includes safeguarding, crime prevention, and regulatory work, amongst others; the purposes of the provision of health or social care or treatment or the management of health or social care systems and services on the basis of UK law (where the processing is carried out by, or under the supervision of, a health professional); promoting, equality of opportunity or treatment (regarding different: race or ethnic origins; religious or similar beliefs; health status; sexual orientation) reasons of public health, such as protecting against serious cross-border threats to health or ensuring high standards of quality and safety of health care and of medicinal products or medical devices, on the basis of UK law. Providing confidential advice, support or another similar service provided confidentially; Safeguarding of children and of adults at risk, including safeguarding of economic well-being; Insurance purposes; Occupational pensions; Responding to requests made by Elected Representatives on behalf of individuals 5. when you the data subject has given, your clear, specific, freely given consent. WHO WE SHARE WITH AND WHY WE SHARE YOUR DATA We do not buy or request information about you from other sources such as credit reference agencies. We share the data we process with other organisations, only when we have a lawful basis to do so, or when we are engaging a supplier who will act as a ‘Data Processor’ on our behalf. ‘Processors’ are businesses who handle, or could potentially handle, personal data as part of providing a service to us, and include our IT system providers, our email providers, our website hosts, survey providers, contractors, consultants and any other appropriate service providers from time to time. Other organisations we share data with include healthcare providers, education providers, accommodation providers, Ministers of Parliament (e.g via complaints), insurance companies, and Local Authorities, only when we have a legal basis to do so. We will co-operate with Police and other authorities if we are asked to, in order to investigate or prevent crime, including fraud. HOW WE STORE YOUR DATA Your personal data is held in both hard copy and electronic formats on our secure networks. 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 if appropriate (e.g. to provide advice about how to protect yourself in case there has been a breach) and we will notify the regulator if we are legally required to do so. Where we store or transfer your data outside of the UK we do so only where we have judged there to be appropriate safeguards in place to control the protection of your data. These safeguards include the data being in a country that has been assessed as ‘adequate’ or we have entered into Standard Contractual Clauses or an International Data Transfer Agreement or IDTA, where appropriate, or when a legal exemption applies. HOW LONG WE KEEP YOUR DATA Your data is only kept for as long as there is a lawful reason to retain it. Some of our retention periods are based on legal requirements, and others are based on the practical reasons we need to keep the data for a certain period of time. Once we reach the retention period, we will securely delete the relevant data, unless we are legally required to keep it longer, or there are legal reasons why we should keep it longer. Your rights as a data subject As a data subject, you have the following rights in relation to your personal data: To be informed about how and why your data is handled, which we do in a large part through this Privacy Notice; To gain access to copies of your personal data (sometimes known as making a Subject Access Request or SAR); To have errors or inaccuracies in your data changed; To have your personal data erased, in limited circumstances (sometimes known as the ‘right to be forgotten’); To object to the processing of your personal data for marketing purposes or when the processing is based on the public interest or other legitimate interests; To restrict the processing of your personal data, in limited circumstances; To obtain a copy of some of your data in a commonly used electronic form, in limited circumstances (known as the right to data portability); Rights that ensure you are not unfairly affected by any profiling or automated decisions. If you wish to make a Subject Access Request or exercise any of the other rights, please contact us. We will respond to you as soon as possible, and within one month for a request to access, rectify, erase, restrict or object to processing of, your data, or a request for data portability. For more information about these rights, please see the ICO’s website https://ico.org.uk/ or contact us. WITHDRAWING CONSENT If we are relying on your consent to process your data, you may withdraw your consent at any time by contacting us. COMPLAINTS TO THE INFORMATION COMMISSIONER You have a right to complain to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) about the way in which we process your personal data, although please allow us the opportunity to sort out the issue first. You can make a complaint on the ICO’s website https://ico.org.uk/ . WEBSITE COOKIES A cookie is a small text file which is placed onto your computer (or another electronic device) when you use our website. We use cookies on our website. We use Cookies which are necessary for the proper operation of the website, as well as non-essential cookies, namely [Google Analytics cookies], which can identify your IP address, but not any other personal details or access to your computer. Our Cookies settings area on the website allows you to choose whether to accept the non-essential cookies. If you prefer to turn off essential cookies as well as non-essential cookies, you can turn them off in your browser, but please be aware that the website will not operate as intended. ONLINE PRIVACY NOTICE This website is operated by Trafford Domestic Abuse Services (TDAS). TDAS respects your privacy and recognises how important it is that your personal data remains secure. We ask that you read this privacy notice carefully as it contains important information on: the personal data we collect about you what we do with your personal data, and who your personal data might be shared with. WHO WE ARE Trafford Domestic Abuse Services is registered as a 'data controller' with the Information Commissioners Office (ICO), (i.e. we are responsible for, and control the processing of, your personal data). WHAT PERSONAL DATA WE COLLECT PERSONAL DATA PROVIDED BY YOU We collect personal data about you (such as your name and email address) when you subscribe to our mailing list or make a donation. We collect additional information when you enquire about our services, such as address and telephone number. We also collect personal data when you contact us or complete a user survey, but you can choose to remain anonymous if you prefer. PERSONAL DATA PROVIDED BY THIRD PARTIES We do not buy or request information about you from other sources (such as credit reference agencies). PERSONAL DATA ABOUT OTHER INDIVIDUALS If you give us data on behalf of someone else, you confirm that the other person has appointed you to act on his/her behalf and has agreed that you can: give consent on his/her behalf to the processing of his/her personal data; receive on his/her behalf any data protection notices; SENSITIVE PERSONAL DATA We may ask you to provide sensitive personal data, for example if you enquire about our services or apply for employment. If we request such data, we will explain why we are requesting it and how we intend to use it. Sensitive personal data can include information about your health, race, ethnic origin, political opinions, criminal convictions and offences, sexual orientation or religious beliefs. We will only process your sensitive personal data if you have given your explicit consent. MONITORING AND RECORDING COMMUNICATIONS We may monitor and record communications with you (such as telephone conversations and emails) for the purpose of quality assurance, training, compliance and safeguarding. USE OF COOKIES A cookie is a small text file which is placed onto your computer (or another electronic device) when you use our website. We use cookies on our website. For example, we may monitor how many times you visit the website, which pages you go to, traffic data, location data and the originating domain name of a user's internet service provider. This information helps us to build a profile of our users. Some of this data will be aggregated or statistical, which means that we will not be able to identify you individually. Overall, cookies help us provide you with a better website, by enabling us to monitor which pages you find useful and which you do not. A cookie will never give TDAS access to your computer or any information about you, other than the data you choose to share with us and your IP address. You can set your browser to not accept cookies and the websites below tell you how to remove cookies from your browser. However, some of our website features may not function as a result. For further information on our use of cookies, please email: info@tdas.org.uk for a copy of our policies. For further information on cookies generally visit www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org WHY WE COLLECT YOUR PERSONAL DATA We collect data about you so that we can: identify you and manage any services we provide to you; meet our safeguarding responsibilities for children and vulnerable adults conduct research, statistical analysis and behavioural analysis; if you agree, let you know about other products or services that may be of interest to you—see 'Marketing’ section below; detect and prevent fraud; customise our website and its content to your particular preferences; notify you of any changes to our website or to our services that may affect you; carry out security vetting; improve our services; and process any charitable donation you make MARKETING We would like to send you information by post, email, telephone or text message (SMS) about events, fundraising initiatives, awareness campaigns and TDAS news and achievements which may be of interest to you. We do not pass or sell your details to any other business or third party for marketing purposes. We will only ask whether you would like us to send you marketing messages when you tick the relevant boxes when you enquire about our services, make a charitable donation or choose to receive our newsletters. If you have consented to receive such marketing from us, you can opt out at any time. See 'Your Rights and Your Personal Data’ below for further information. SHARING YOUR PERSONAL DATA We will only share your data with parties outside of the organisation with your consent or where we are obliged to do so for legal reasons. KEEPING YOUR DATA SECURE We will use technical and organisational measures to safeguard your personal data, for example, we store your personal data on secure servers. While we will use all reasonable efforts to safeguard your personal data, you acknowledge that the use of the internet is not entirely secure and for this reason we cannot guarantee the security or integrity of any personal data that is transferred from you or to you via the internet. If you have any particular concerns about your information, please contact us (see ‘Contact details’ below). WHAT CAN I DO TO KEEP MY INFORMATION SAFE? If you want detailed information from Get Safe Online on how to protect your information and your computers and devices against fraud, identity theft, viruses and many other online problems, please visit www.getsafeonline.org . Get Safe Online is supported by HM Government and leading businesses. YOUR RIGHTS AND YOUR PERSONAL DATA Unless subject to an exemption (under the General Data Protection Regulation), you will have the following rights with respect to your personal data: The right to request a copy of your personal data which TDAS holds about you; The right to request that TDAS corrects any personal data if it is found to be inaccurate or out of date; The right to request your personal data is erased where it is no longer necessary or legally required for TDAS to retain such data; The right to request that the data controller provide the data subject with his/her personal data and where possible, to transmit that data directly to another data controller (the right to data portability), where applicable; The right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioners Office. CONTACT DETAILS To exercise all relevant rights, queries or complaints please in the first instance contact TDAS if you have any questions about the privacy notice or the information we hold about you. If you wish to contact us, please send an email to info@tdas.org.uk or write to us at Trafford Domestic Abuse Services, Gorse Hill Studios, Cavendish Road, Stretford, M32 0PS or telephone 0161 872 7368. You can contact the Information Commissioners Office on 0303 123 1113 or https://ico.org.uk/global/contact-us/email or at the Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF. CHANGES TO THE ONLINE PRIVACY NOTICE We may change this online privacy notice from time to time. You should check this notice occasionally to ensure you are aware of the most recent version that will apply each time you access this website. DO YOU NEED EXTRA HELP? [If you would like this notice in another format (for example: audio, large print, braille) please contact us (see ‘Contact details’ above). This Privacy Notice was last updated 23 September 2022.


