Read our privacy statement
1. Purpose of our privacy statement
1.1 Under the Data Protection Act 2018 and the General Data Protection Regulation, we are required to explain to you why we are asking for this information about you, how we intend to use the information you provide and whether we will share this with anyone else.
2. Who are we?
3. Our Data Protection Officer
3.1 Our Data Protection Officer is responsible for overseeing what we do with your information and monitoring our compliance with data protection laws.
3.2 If you have any concerns or questions about our use of your personal data, you can contact our Data Protection Officer by writing to The Data Protection Officer, Sanctuary House, Chamber Court, Castle Street, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR1 3ZQ or emailing dataprotection@sanctuary.co.uk.
4. Why are we collecting your information?
4.1 Basic tenancy information
The information that you provide to us during the course of your tenancy is required by Sanctuary in order for us to provide you with our basic services under your tenancy agreement. This will include basic identifier information about you and other members of your household, contact details, and information about any relevant health conditions or specific needs that our staff should be aware of when performing housing and maintenance services for you. We need to collect this information because without it we will not be able to enter into or maintain a contract with you.
4.2 Account management information
4.2.1 Before or during your tenancy, Sanctuary may invite you to answer some questions on your personal and financial circumstances for use in our Account Management Process.
4.2.2 This information is voluntary and can only be recorded and used by us with your consent. You can also withdraw your consent at any time.
4.2.3 If you agree to provide this information it will be used to complete our Account Management Process, which will allow Sanctuary to offer tailored services related to your rent account.
4.2.4 Our Account Management Process is an automated process and your rights relating to this are set out at section 13.2. Sanctuary does not currently carry out any other automated decision making and we will tell you if this ever changes.
4.3 Equality and diversity information
4.3.1 Before or during your tenancy Sanctuary may invite you to share data on your diversity characteristics.
4.3.2 This is voluntary and can only be recorded and used by us with your explicit consent. You can also withdraw your consent at any time.
4.3.3 We ask for this data to improve our services and to comply with external reporting requirements.
4.3.4 Collecting equalities data is also part of Sanctuary’s Equality Strategy: Inclusion for All and is therefore a core element of governance and making sure that we listen and respond to your needs, promote your interests and enhance trust within our community. This can include making reasonable adjustments in specific circumstances to ensure a particular applicant’s support needs or accessibility requirements are respected and met, or it can mean implementing positive action initiatives and using the data we collect to improve our policies, procedures and services more generally.
5. What information are we collecting?
5.1 We are collecting information which you provide to us on the forms completed and in any correspondence or discussions with you during the sign-up and course of your tenancy. For example, the Customer Profile Form, Third Party Authority/Next of Kin/Power of Attorney forms, New Household Member or Contract Change application forms.
5.2 Some of the information we collect is provided by a third party such as your current or previous landlord, occupational therapist, GP or social services, where they are legally entitled to share this data with us.
5.3 Some of the information which we collect will be special categories of personal data (also called sensitive personal data), which includes information about your health, religion, gender re-assignment, age, marriage and civil partnership, sex, sexual orientation, and racial or ethnic origin.
5.4 Some of the information which we collect will also include data such as your preferred language, current and historical financial circumstances and personal circumstances, for example if you are currently in employment.
6. What we are going to do with your information
6.1 The information you provide to us will be used for the following purposes:
6.1.1 It will be stored securely and used by us in accordance with this privacy statement and also in accordance with your rights under the Data Protection Act 2018 and the UK GDPR;
6.1.2 It will be collected and used by us fairly and openly for the purpose of providing our services to you;
6.1.3 It will allow us to comply with our legal duty to make reasonable adjustments to our services to meet the needs of our residents, for example by providing accessible accommodation if you are disabled;
6.1.4 It will allow us to provide services which are tailored to your particular needs, for example by providing translators at appointments or meetings where English is not your preferred language;
6.1.5 It will be used to improve the services you receive from us, by improving our policies, procedures and our operating model;
6.1.6 It will be used to support you to effectively manage and sustain your tenancy, including, but not limited to: housing management to ensure compliance with the terms of your contract with us;
6.1.7 It will be used to allocate an Account Management Profile to you for rent account management;
6.1.8 It will be used to provide you with welfare benefit advice;
6.1.9 It will be used for the arrangement and completion of repairs;
6.1.10 It will be used for the fulfilment of our regulatory and legislative requirements, and specifically our obligations in terms of compliance and health and safety;
6.1.11 It will allow us to make contact with you in the most appropriate way. For example, we can provide literature in large print if you have difficulty reading smaller print; or provide documents in an alternative language if English is not your preferred language; and
6.1.12 It will be used to report anonymously to our key internal stakeholders to ensure that our services are inclusive, meet peoples’ needs and are not discriminatory. For example, by reviewing anonymous customer complaints by age or disability we can ensure that certain groups of tenants are not disproportionately dissatisfied with our service, or subject to discrimination.
6.2 An understanding of your personal situation and individual needs will help us to provide a tailored service that meets any physical, cultural or financial needs that you may have.
6.3 In circumstances where we may wish to use your personal data to help us improve our services for you (including, but not limited to, involvement in our resident scrutiny processes), we will explicitly seek your consent.
7. What is the legal basis for using your information?
7.1 In accordance with the data protection laws, we need a "legal basis" for collecting and using information about you. There are a variety of different legal basis for processing personal data which are set out in the data protection laws.
7.2 The legal basis on which we rely in order to use non-sensitive information which we collect about you for the purposes set out in this notice will be either:
7.2.1 that it is necessary in order for us enter into and perform the contract between us;
7.2.2 that it is necessary for us to comply with a legal obligation to which we are subject (for example, reporting suspected fraud); or
7.2.3 that you have provided consent to our use of your information where the purpose is not directly related to tenancy management (see paragraphs 4.2-4.3, 5.3, and 6.3 above).
7.3 The legal basis on which we rely, in order to use your special categories of personal data (sensitive data such as disability data), will be that it is necessary for us to assess your particular housing needs, so that we can comply with our obligations under social protection law and as a registered social landlord.
7.4 The legal basis on which we rely, in order to use your special categories of personal data (consent based information such as race, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, gender re-assignment), will be that you have provided explicit consent to our use of your information for that purpose, so that Sanctuary can ensure that our services are inclusive, accessible and non-discriminatory, and to allow us to meet regulatory reporting requirements.
7.5 We may also from time to time rely on the legal basis of protecting someone’s vital interests or substantial public interest to collect or share information, where we have safeguarding or child protection concerns, or feel we must report a health crisis or incident to social services, the emergency services or other support and regulatory agencies.
7.6 The legal basis on which we rely, in order to use information on your personal and financial circumstances to allocate you an Account Management Profile, will be that you have provided explicit consent to our use of your information for that purpose, so that Sanctuary can provide tailored rent management services to you to help you to manage your rent account.
8 Sharing your information
Members of Sanctuary
8.1 Sanctuary is made up of a number of related companies. We will share your information with other members of Sanctuary where necessary in order to best provide the services to you in accordance with the contract between us.
8.2 Your information will only be accessed by other companies in the Group where it is necessary to do so in order to provide services to you in accordance with our contract. The obligations which are set out in this notice shall apply to the other members of the Group to the same extent that they apply to us.
8.3 For more information on which companies make up Sanctuary, please go to www.sanctuary.co.uk/about-sanctuary.
Contractors and sub-contractors
8.4 It may be necessary to share information about you with our contractors and sub-contractors in order to provide you with the services in accordance with the contract between us. This may include your contact details as well as information about any health condition or specific needs you may have. We will only share information about you with contractors and sub-contractors which is relevant and necessary to address your individual needs and/or to maintain the safety of contractor personnel during home visits. Our contractors and sub-contractors are contractually required to ensure that they adhere to the security requirements imposed by the Data Protection Act 2018 and / or the UK GDPR (as applicable).
8.5 Our contractors and sub-contractors will not share your information with any other parties and will only be able to use the information when completing work on behalf of us.
Regulators and other legal obligations
8.6 We may also be required to share your information with our regulators who are permitted access to this information by law and with other organisations where we have a legal obligation to share the information with them.
Hardship funds
8.7 We will share your first and last name, email address and telephone number with e-vouchers for the purpose of providing you with vouchers that you can redeem towards your energy bill or for cash.
Other organisations
8.8 We may from time to time share your information with other organisations where this is legally permitted, including, but not limited to:
8.8.1 utility companies so they can provide services to you and contact you in respect of utility charges;
8.8.2 the police for the purpose of detection and prevention of crime;
8.8.3 organisations such as local government, with a function of auditing and / or administering public funds for the purpose of detection and prevention of fraud or reduction of homelessness;
8.8.4 regulatory, statutory and / or voluntary bodies with a function of providing support and social care;
8.8.5 court services in relation to formal tenancy enforcement action;
8.8.6 Public Trustee in relation to the termination of a tenancy where there is no next of kin or Executor;
8.8.7 Individuals or organisations who have been granted third party authority or power of attorney;
8.8.8 Property management companies to deliver services in keeping with the specific terms of the housing management contract.
9. Transferring your information abroad
9.1 We use a third party processor, Campaign Monitor, for some of our email campaigns and we transfer your information to Campaign Monitor for the purpose of sending e-marketing and communication emails to you. Campaign Monitor is a global business that is headquartered in Australia and uses a data centre located in the United States of America, so their processing of your personal data will involve a transfer of data outside the UK.
9.2 Whenever we transfer your personal data out of the UK in this way, we ensure a similar degree of protection is afforded to it by ensuring that we rely on an adequacy decision and/or use specific contract clauses which give personal data that same protection it has under UK law.
9.3 Please contact us if you want further information on the specific mechanism used by us when transferring your personal data outside of the UK.
10. Security of your information
10.1 The information that you provide will be stored securely on our systems and the form that you complete will be shredded. Our security measures and procedures reflect the seriousness with which we approach security and the value we attach to your information.
10.2 Only relevant members of staff will access the information you provide to us.
11. Can we use your information for any other purpose?
11.1 In limited circumstances we may use your information for a purpose other than those set out in this policy. If we intend to do so, we will provide you with information relating to that other purpose before using it for the new purpose.
12. Storing your information and deleting it
12.1 Should you enter into a contract with Sanctuary, we will store the personal data which you provide to us for as long as you remain a resident, and in accordance with the provisions of our Records Management Policy and relevant retention schedules.
12.2 Once you are no longer a resident of ours, we will review the information which we hold concerning you and determine whether there are any reasons why we need to continue holding that information. For example, if a resident is in arrears when they leave the property, it may be necessary to retain certain information about them in order to recover those arrears. Once the identified purpose comes to an end, unless there is another identifiable purpose for which it is necessary to hold on to your information, we will delete it or destroy it securely.
13. Your rights
13.1 In relation to the information which we hold about you, you are entitled to:
13.1.1 Ask us for access to the information;
13.1.2 Ask us to rectify the information where it is inaccurate or is incomplete;
13.1.3 Ask us to erase the information, and take steps to ask others with whom we have shared your information, to erase it
13.1.4 Ask us to limit what we do with your information;
13.1.5 Object to our use of your information and ask us to stop that use;
13.1.6 Instruct us to provide you with the information we hold about you in a structured and commonly used format or transmit that information directly to another organisation (for example, if you want the information to be sent to another housing provider).
13.2 Our Account Management Process is an automated process and because of this, you are entitled to:
13.2.1 Request human intervention in the Account Management Process (this means that you can ask for your profile to be reviewed and considered by a member of our income team rather than calculated automatically);
13.2.2 Ask to express your point of view about the Account Management Process; or
13.2.3 Challenge the Account Management Profile that has been allocated to you.
13.3 Our obligations to comply with the above rights are subject to certain exemptions.
13.4 Where we are using your information because you have provided your consent to that use, you are entitled to withdraw your consent at any time. The lawfulness of our use of your information before consent was withdrawn is not affected.
13.5 To exercise any of the rights referred to above, you should contact our Data Protection Officer by writing to The Data Protection Officer, Sanctuary House, Chamber Court, Castle Street, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR1 3ZQ or emailing dataprotection@sanctuary.co.uk.
13.6 You also have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) if you are not satisfied with the way we use your information. You can contact the ICO by writing to Information Commissioner's Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF.