How we use your information
Aberdeen City Libraries will hold reading challenges to encourage people of all ages, including children, young people and families, to engage with reading.
We ask everyone who wishes to participate to use an online form or physical log to record participation in the challenge and to provide some personal information. We ask for this information to keep in touch with you during the challenge to support your participation, suggest titles that you may be interested in, to alert you to or invite you to an activity or event related to the challenge, and to ask for your feedback and to acknowledge and reward your participation.
We will also use the information you provide to gather statistical information regarding the number, gender, and age range of people taking part in the challenge. We also collect and report on the number of children attending each nursery or school in the city who take part. This information is reported internally and is also shared with organisations such as Audit Scotland and the Scottish Library and Information Council (SLIC) and for evaluative purposes. This information is anonymised so that you can’t be identified.
If you are nursery or school aged we would like to let your nursery or school know how well you have done and to enable achievement ceremonies to take place if this can be accommodated safely in line with social distancing measures. However, we will ask you in advance of sharing your achievements with your school. We will not share information with anyone else.
How long we will keep your information for
We keep this information during the period of the challenge and for a maximum of three months afterwards to enable statistical reporting. The statistical information will be kept for five years for reporting purposes, no personal information is included.
Your rights
You have rights to your data, including the right to ask for a copy of it. See more information about all of the rights you have, as well as the contact details for the Council’s data protection officer. You also have the right to make a complaint to the information commissioner’s office if you think that we haven’t handled your data properly.
Our legal basis
Aberdeen City Council is the data controller for your information. Wherever the Council processes your data, we need to make sure we have a legal basis for doing so in data protection law. The Council understands our legal basis for processing your data to provide you with a library service as being part of our public task under the Local Government etc (Scotland) Act 1994.
In doing so, we also process your personal data for statistical purposes and equality monitoring.