Confidentiality and Privacy

The Privacy Policy relating to  GDPR for North East Churches Acting Together can found by following
 

Confidentiality Policy:
 

Introduction and general principles

Confidentiality is an essential principle, and applies to each individual who makes contact with the organisation.
NECAT also respects the confidentiality of its supporters and donors, its staff and volunteers and, where relevant, the professionals it works alongside.
Confidentiality means that NECAT restricts access to information about individuals. It defines who needs access, to which information, for which purposes, and takes steps to ensure that those boundaries are respected.
Confidential information is shared only with consent.
 

Staff users

Paperwork is accessible only by staff and volunteers who are involved in service delivery and others who have been specifically authorised.
Personal information about service users may be disclosed with the consent of the individual concerned, and NECATworks with service users to gain their consent whenever possible when a disclosure appears appropriate.
In all cases the recipient(s) of the information and the reasons for the disclosure are documented. Where

 

 

 

Coryn Stehouwer, 01/08/2019

9CD5F1DD-C83C-432E-87D7-10BEFE Click Below for Resources for
 the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2025:
 
 World Council of Churches

 or
 
Churches Together in Britain & Ireland

 January 18 to 25, 2025

 

 Commemorating the 1700th Anniversary of the
 first Christian Ecumenical Council in Nicaea in 325 AD