How we use your information
Aberdeen City Health & Social Care Partnership wants to give people a greater say in the budget-setting process as part of a wider commitment to having clear and collaborative conversations with all stakeholders.
The consultation process will run from 20th of October for 8 weeks. Aberdeen City Council collects and records information about you during this consultation process. Your views and comments about the strategy will be used to report on this consultation. Individuals will not be identified in the report.
How long we keep your information for
Responses will be kept until we complete the analysis that will inform the Budget-setting process. Thereafter, we will keep statistical data beyond this point, but you will not be identifiable from this information. This will not contain any data that can identify you as an individual. The resulting report will be published on the IJB’s pages on the Council website, and the ACHSCP website, until it is superseded and then retained indefinitely. This will not contain any data that can identify you as an individual.
Your rights
You have rights in relation to your data, including the right to ask for a copy of it. See more information about all the rights you have, how they work in practice 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 we haven’t handled your data properly.
Our legal basis
Aberdeen City Council is the Data Controller for this information. Wherever we process data, we need have a legal basis in data protection law for doing so. The Council understands our legal basis for processing your data as being part of our public task.
In doing so we are also likely to process special categories of personal data about you. The Council understands our legal basis for doing so as being necessary for reasons of substantial public interest.