Privacy
Our members are gymnasts or the parents of gymnasts (if the gymnast is a child). FREEE Ltd t/a Future Gymnastics will be what is known as the ‘Controller’ of the personal data you provide to us, we will ensure the data you provide us with is kept securely. We only collect basic personal data about you. When we collect, use, share, retain or do anything else with your personal information (known collectively as ‘processing’) we are regulated under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and are responsible as ‘controller’ of your information.
This notice applies to you if you are:
- An existing or prospective member of our club;
- A person with parental responsibility for a member;
- An existing or prospective club volunteer or official; and
- Anyone wishing to sign up to marketing communications via our website.
We have a separate notice relating to employees.
We record your name, postal and email addresses, telephone number(s) and contact preferences when you enquire via our website. We also record your child’s name, date of birth, gender, address, preferred phone contact details and medical history. If your child is part of an after school club, we will also record the school they attend.
British Gymnastics, collects the above information on our behalf when you become a member or renew your child’s membership. Their privacy policy can be found here.
We use your contact details to respond to your initial enquiry, manage your child’s
gymnastic bookings and to let you know about our products and services which may be of interest to you. This includes the use of email and text if you have agreed to receive this information from us electronically. Some examples are:
- Administration of your child’s membership
- Bookings of sessions
- Contacting you with regards to any updates and changes to sessions
We may also use the information to:
- Advertise our products and services
- To process refunds, administer and maintain accounts and records as
required by law - To prevent crime and aid in the prosecution of offenders
We would also like to use your details for anything which may be of interest to you or your child, for example:
- Newsletters and promotions
- Surveys
- Prize draws/in-house competitions
- External competitions and events
We would like to send this information via email, telephone, text or post.
If there are no places available at the time of first enquiry, we will hold your details on a waiting list and contact you (by the preferred method stated by you) when a place becomes available.
We keep a register of your child’s personal information on attendance at each session they take part in, in addition we keep emergency contact details and essential health information e.g. allergies. This information is also taken to any competitions and events that your child is a part of. We use the information you give us about your child to safeguard their health and safety.
Some of our gymnastic sites use a swipe card. When your child swipes into a venue, this information is recorded on Club Manager. We keep a record of your child’s attendance for our own statistics. This information is not used for any other purpose. Your child is not required to swipe out.
We will not take an image of your child without prior consent from you. If you would like your child to be included in a photo session, you will be asked to sign a Photographic Release form. Occasionally we may wish to film a session for training purposes. The film will not be used for any other purpose, and we will ask for your written consent. Any consent you give can be withdrawn at any time in writing, see ‘contacting us’ below. When your child no longer attends sessions with us, images will not be stored. They will be deleted, removed or destroyed. All film and photos of children will be published in line with our safeguarding policy.
This is a category of information that is more sensitive and requires even greater protection. If you give us any special data, for example information regarding your or your child’s medical history, details of disability, personal circumstances, religion, race or gender identity etc. we will keep it on file and it will be treated in the strictest confidence and it will only processed in exceptional circumstances when you have given express permission.
Your and your child’s privacy is our priority and we do not, under any circumstances, sell your information to any third parties. We will only share data with third parties who will help process or administer our services or who will provide advice and take action in relation to the collection of
debts.
We have a legitimate interest in sharing your personal information with British Gymnastics to ensure the sport is safe and well-governed and where relevant to access support and advice. We may also be required to share your personal information in the following reasons:
- Complying with legal and/or regulatory responsibilities
- We may be required to share information with bodies such as Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC), Health & Safety Executive (HSE), Police and Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).
- We may also share information with other organisations to safeguard children. Any information that is shared will be strictly limited to what is required to ensure children are protected from harm and will be carried out in accordance with the law and relevant government guidance.
- Insurance
- Obtaining legal or professional advice
- Obtaining a service from a third party
All service providers are contractually required to ensure your information is secure and cannot use this information for their own purposes. Where we are required to share information with them to provide the service, we only disclose information that is strictly necessary to deliver the service. Except for the above, we will only share your information with any other third parties with your prior agreement.
We keep the information that you provide or that we collect from you only for as long as we need to, in line with the reason it was collected. If you do not renew your membership or cease to have a relationship with the club, we will delete any information you provided within two years, except for any financial/accounting records which need to be retained for six years in line with UK tax law.
We may keep certain information for longer than this if we have a justifiable reason for keeping it or it is required by law for example record of accidents or incidents must be kept for 3 years (or 3 years after reaching age 18 if the injured person is a child).
You have the right to request a copy of the personal data that we keep about you or your child. If you would like to know or correct the personal information we hold, please write to us, see ‘contacting us’ below. We will always respond using the same method as the original request unless otherwise instructed.
You have the right to ask us to erase all your personal data held by us under certain circumstances.
You have the right to ask us to stop processing your personal data. This does not include processing which is still outstanding for a service already provided, for example outstanding payment processing.
If we believe we have a legitimate reason for processing your personal information we may decline your request.
Under certain circumstances, for example if we decline your request to stop processing, you have the right to ask us to restrict the processing of your personal data until an outstanding matter is resolved.
If you are unhappy about how we process your personal data you should raise your concern with us first – see “Contacting Us” below. If you are not happy with the way that we deal with your concerns you can contact the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) at ico.org.uk
When you visit our website or mobile application, our website host may send you cookies. A cookie is a small file that can be placed on your computer’s hard disk or mobile device for record keeping purposes and they may use them to do a number of things:
If you do not wish to use cookies, you may de-activate cookies in your web-browser or reject the creation of cookies. You may wish to seek technical assistance from your browser provider if you do not know how to do this.
We may update this Privacy Policy at any time, the updated version will apply.
In order to comply with our obligations we will protect your personal data from unauthorised access, misuse, alteration or loss by using commercially reasonable security measures.
Unfortunately the transmission of information via the internet is not completely secure. Although we will do our best to protect your personal data, we cannot guarantee the security of any data transmitted to our site; any transmission will be at your own risk. You should ensure that you use appropriate virus checking software and firewalls.
All questions, comments and requests regarding this privacy policy should be addressed to info@futuregymnastics.co.uk. We will respond to you within 28 days.
Or by writing to:
The Directors FREEE Ltd t/a Future Gymnastics
3 Clocktower Mews,
Brighton Road,
KT20 6QZ
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