About this website, your data and privacy
Thank you for visiting the Enfield Wellbeing Network website. Your privacy is extremely important to us.
Cookies
A cookie is a simple text file that is stored on your computer or mobile by the website’s server. Cookies contain anonymous information, such as a unique identifier number, so that each visit can be logged separately, and the site name.
This website uses only “necessary cookies” to ensure the website functions smoothly. It does not use any advertising or commercial cookies.
What to do if you don’t want cookies on your machine
If you want, you can block cookies using your browser settings – although this might mean some website functions no longer work properly. Go here for details of how to control cookies on most web browsers.
Your personal information (data)
If you get in touch with us through our enquiry or contact forms, we will handle your personal data in accordance with this Privacy Statement.
Your personal data – or information about anyone you refer to us – will only be shared with the charities who make up the Enfield Wellbeing Network. These are:
We do this to ensure that the most appropriate member of our team is able to respond to your enquiry.
We will:
- Collect your data only so that we can help you with your enquiry
- Keep your data for only as long as we need for the purposes of helping you with your enquiry
- Process your data fairly, lawfully and in a clear, transparent way
- Only use the data in the way we have told you about
- Not share your data with any third parties without your consent
Please note – If, later on, you choose to become a client or volunteer of the Network, we may ask for further personal data – for example, details of a health condition. If so, then we will ask for your consent to process this new information, and will provide you with further information about the way we process it.
Removing your data
If you would like your data removed from our systems, please contact us.