You have 9 rights in relation to the data we hold. These are:
The Oldham College is the registered data controller with the Information Commissioner’s Office.
As a college we require data from you to enable us to provide the services that we do. This data can be as simple and as routine as your address, a contact phone number or any medical conditions you may have. You may give us information about other categories of data, including your racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, physical or mental health, or sexual orientation, which will be treated as very sensitive. Such information not only allows the college to fulfil its legal duties, but also ensures that you and your family are well served by the college for routine matters as well as the everyday task of providing you with an education.
In most cases, this data will be provided by you when you apply to join the college, when you enrol and whilst you are here and will then be ‘processed’ in the college information systems. Be assured that our systems are:
There are also other types of information that will be collected about you, that may not come directly from yourself. These might include our CCTV recordings, attendance data, results data, pastoral information, referrals to external agencies, your usage of our websites and much more. Although we only collect the data we need and keep it in line with the college’s Data Retention Schedule.
If we want to get back in touch with you after you have left the college, use your images on posters or websites, or for adults, inform your parents then we will ask for your consent.
The Oldham College does not store your data outside the European Economic Area.
We will always to endeavour to tell you what we are doing with your data. However, on occasion and unplanned we may be required to pass on data to other people / agencies. The circumstances in which we would likely do so, would include:
We will always try to notify you when we have passed on data to somebody else. However, it is likely that on occasion time-scales may limit our ability to do this.
Local Authorities Services – Careers Connexion Service, Social Services, Oldham MBC, Rochdale MBC, Tameside MBC, Manchester MBC, Combined Authority Partnership
Safeguarding agencies – GM Police,
Software Services – Think Alumni, ForSkills, AbIntegro, Microsoft
Awarding Organisations – City & Guilds, Pearsons, AQA, Cache, UAL have the most number of learners with us but there are a number of others
Partner Universities – UCLAN, Sheffield Hallam, Huddersfield, Bedfordshire, Teesside, Open University
Greater Manchester Projects – GM Higher, HEAT Project, Pathways to Productivity
Government Agencies – Department for Education, Education and Skills Funding Agency, Ofsted, QAA, Office for Students, Apprenticeship Service
If you need to contact us to raise a complaint, in the first instance you can contact us by emailing Data Protection Officer, or complete the Complaints & Compliments form on the website or if you feel we have not fulfilled your data rights then you can contact the Information Commissioner’s Office.