GDPR and Data Protection Statement

The General Data Protection Regulation (‘the GDPR’) which comes into effect on the 25th May 2018. The GDPR applies across the European Union (EU) and aims to give individuals more rights, control and understanding of how their personal data is processed.

 

The GDPR will have no impact on the service we provide to you. It does however require Local link Donegal Sligo Leitrim to keep you informed of the following:
⦁ The types of data we hold on you;
⦁ The purpose it is used for; and
⦁ Your rights in relation to how it is processed.

 

You will find all this information in the enclosed Data Protection Statement. This Statement is applicable to our service users. A copy it will be available at Locallinkdonegal.ie from the 25th May 2018.

 

There is no need for you to do anything, we just wanted to update you on the impending GDPR changes.


Local link Donegal Sligo Leitrim Data Protection Statement

What is the purpose of this notice?


Our aim is to provide you with a Transport service or a Training service.  To fulfil that aim, and to provide you with suitable services, we need to get to know you and what your needs are.
This means that we collect certain information about you during operating our business. This notice sets out details of the information that we collect, how we process it and who we share it with. It also explains your rights under data protection law in relation to our processing of your data.
Who controls the use of your personal data?


Local link Donegal Sligo Leitrim whose registered address is Roshine Road, Killybegs, Co Donegal, is the company that controls and is responsible for personal data that is collected in relation to our Transport and Training needs.


We are also joint controllers on behalf of the National Transport Authority system in relation to your Transport needs under the Local link program. If you have any queries in relation to the processing of your personal data, we have appointed a data protection officer that you can contact as follows: by post at Data Protection Officer, Local link Donegal Sligo Leitrim, Roshine Road, Killybegs, Co. Donegal or by email to donegal@locallink.ie

 

 What personal data is collected?
To provide our services to you we need to process certain personal data in relation to you, which includes·:


Biographical data –
⦁ Transport: We collect the following biographical data: name, assumed names, address, phone number, next of kin if required, email address, gender, date of birth, and any special requirements for your transport.


⦁ Training: We collect the following biographical data: name, address, phone number, email address, gender, date of birth, PPS number and driver license.
Payment data – If you pay by direct debit or receive payments through electronic funds transfers, we will collect the IBAN, BIC and the name of your bank/building society details where relevant.


Interactions with us – If you interact with us we will record details of those interactions (e.g. phone calls and logs of phone calls, email correspondence and hard copy correspondence). If you make bookings, etc. or a complaint we will process details in relation to that correspondence.


Online Social media services – When you interact with us online (by computer, tablet or smartphone), you may provide personal data to us, which you will be aware of when using the services or for which you give consent.


Processing Transport bookings – To process a booking, we will need to process personal data in relation to that booking, this includes locations, durations, medical conditions,
Processing Training bookings– to process a booking, we will need to process your personal data such as PPS number, this is a requirement by the RSA to upload your CPC training records to the RSA National data base.


Running our business– As we are a non-for-profit company and received grant funding we have a requirement to report on historic and statistical information to the National Transport Authority and the Department of Transport. To do this, we undertake to record all trips by passenger numbers and types, which we use to identify volume, patterns and utilization of transport services.  to show value for money of government grants. This information may be used to help us develop new services. In addition, we also need to process your data to meet certain regulatory and legislative obligations that apply to our business.


We try to do all the above by using aggregated or anonymous data where possible, so you won’t be identifiable from the data, but some of this work involves processing your data without anonymizing it. Where we process driver logs from an operational side to provide the services, this will be on the basis that it is necessary and proportionate for the purposes of providing Transport services.


Marketing – the marketing we partake in would be advertising new or existing services therefore no personal data will be collected in this process, however in the process of development of new services we may collect personal data that would be using to research the need and demand for services. With your permission, this may include processing your health data to identify services that might be particularly relevant to you. We may also use it to ensure that we don’t send you details about a service that isn’t relevant to you.
If we process your personal data for marketing and/or market research, this will be subject to your consent.

 

Who do we share your personal data with?


We do not share your personal data following third parties. We process your data for several government bodies.


Transport Service providers– as a Transport Co-ordination Unit for Donegal Sligo and Leitrim we rely on trusted third parties to help us to provide this transport. We share operational information only to provide the transport. Where our service providers have access to your personal data, we ensure they are subject to appropriate contracts and other safeguards.
Service providers – We rely on trusted third parties to help us run the business and to provide us with specialised services. These can include companies that provide IT services (to maintain our IT Systems and keep us up to date with security on our software systems). These can also include legal advisors, auditors and consultants. Where our service providers have access to your personal data, we ensure they are subject to appropriate contracts and other safeguards.

We process your data for several government bodies.


National Transport Authority – we are Joint Data Controllers of your personal data on the NTA ITMS software system. As outlined above.


Health Service Executive – we are Joint Controllers of your personal data on the HSE system.

 
RSA -we are the data processors of your personal data uploading to the RSA system for CPC training.  As outlined above.


Regulators– In certain circumstances is obliged to provide information to a regulator, (e.g. Charity regulator, funders (NTA, HSE) and Auditors


Retention of personal data
We will retain your personal data in accordance with our record retention policy. This policy operates on the principle that we keep personal data for no longer than is necessary for the purpose for which we collected it. It is also kept in accordance with any legal requirements that are imposed on us. This means that the retention period for your personal data will vary depending on the type of personal data

 

Contact us for your Transport needs.
Phone: 074-9741644
Fax: 074-9732587
Email: donegal@locallink.ie

Complaints Policy and Procedure

Introduction
Local link Donegal Sligo Leitrim seek to offer a high-quality service to all users. We understand that there will be times when people who use our services wish to make suggestions to help us to improve these services, or to complain about the service they have received or feel they should be receiving.

We wish to ensure that everyone who uses our services is aware that they have the right to raise concerns or make complaints.
Our policy is:

• To provide a fair complaints procedure, which is clear and easy to use for anyone wishing to make a complaint.
• To publicise the existence of our complaints procedure so that people know how to contact us to make a complaint
• To make sure everyone at Local link Donegal Sligo Leitrim knows what to do if a complaint is received
• To make sure all complaints are investigated fairly and in a timely way
• To make sure that complaints are, wherever possible, resolved and that relationships are repaired
• To gather information which helps us to improve what we do

 
Definition of a Complaint

 
A complaint is any expression of dissatisfaction, whether justified or not, about any aspect of our service
Who Can Complain?

 
• Any person using, or wishing to use, one of our services.
• A person who legitimately represents someone who uses, or wishes to use, one of our services.
What Can Be Complained About?
• The Complaints Procedure can be used to raise any concerns about the service(s) you are receiving or feel you should be receiving.
Confidentiality
All complaint information will be handled sensitively, telling only those who need to know and following any relevant data protection requirements.
To Whom Do I Make My Complaint?
• In the first instance you should normally make a complaint, in writing, directly to the member of staff providing the relevant service. Or you may, if you prefer, make a complaint, in writing, to the Manager or the Chairperson of the Board. However, in the latter case, the Chairperson of the Board would normally refer the matter to the Manager, unless your complaint refers directly to the Manager.

The staff member to contact:
Fiona O’Shea – Manager.
Office Hours is Monday to Friday 9am to 5.00pm.
Contact number: 074 9741644
Email: donegal@locallink.ie