This page answers some important questions about how we collect and use your personal details, as well as cookie use and how you can control this.
Who we are:
We are Sempra Homes and our head office address is Basildon Centre, St. Martin's Square, Basildon SS14 1DL.
The purpose of this Privacy Notice is to explain how and for what purposes we process your personal data. It applies to personal data that is processed electronically and on paper.
Personal data
‘Personal data’ means any information relating to a living person or ‘data subject’ that can be used to directly or indirectly identify the person. This can include information that when put together with other information can then identify a person. Our website collects personal information about you when you interact with the following sections on www.semprahomes.co.uk. We only collect the personal information that you yourself enter:
- Register/Keep me updated form.
- Use any of the various email links from the website; these open an email in your own email client and we only collect the email address the email is sent from, and any other information you choose to disclose in the body of the email.
Processing
‘Processing’ means any operation or set of operations which is performed upon personal data or sets of personal data, whether or not by automated means.
Why we process your personal data:
We collect and process personal data about you in order to:
- deliver support services
- manage the services we provide
- train and manage the employment of our staff who deliver those services
- help investigate any enquiries or complaints you make about our services
- keep track of spending on services
- check the quality of services
- for research and planning of new services.
- Sempra Homes marketing purposes
How the law allows us to use your personal data:
There are a number of legal reasons why we need to collect and use your personal data. Generally we collect and use personal information where:
- You, or your legal representative, have given consent
- You have entered into a contract with us
- It is necessary to perform our statutory duties
- It is necessary to protect someone in an emergency
- It is required by law
- It is necessary for employment purposes
- You have made your information publicly available
- It is necessary for legal cases
- It is to the benefit of society as a whole
- It is necessary to protect public health
- It is necessary for archiving, research, or statistical purposes.
If we have obtained your consent to use your personal data, you have the right to withdraw it at any time. If you want to withdraw your consent, please contact our Data Protection Officer (DPO) explaining which service you are using so we can deal with your request.
Our DPO can be contacted as follows: dataprotectionofficer@basildon.gov.uk or telephone 01268 533333
Your rights:
You have the following rights in respect of your personal data:
- The right to access the personal data we are holding about you
- The right to have your personal data rectified where it is inaccurate or incomplete
- The right to have your personal data erased in certain circumstances, for example where the personal data is no longer necessary in relation to the purposes for which we have collected them as set out above
- The right to obtain restriction of processing in certain circumstances, for example where you have contested the accuracy of the personal data, for the period enabling us to verify the accuracy of the personal data
- The right to lodge a complaint to the Information Commissioners Office (ICO) that acts as the UK regulator
- The right to object to processing
- The right to data portability, i.e. to receive your personal data in a structured, commonly used machine readable format, and to have that personal data transmitted directly to another data controller
- The right to withdraw your consent, at any time, for the processing of your personal data
When we receive a request from you in writing, (which is called a Subject Access Request) we must give you access to all the personal data we hold about you.
However, we cannot let you see any parts of your record which contain:
- confidential information about other people
- data we believe will cause serious harm to you or someone else’s physical or mental wellbeing; or
- if we think that giving you the data may stop us from preventing or detecting a crime.
Where your personal data has been shared with other individuals or organisations, we will do what we can to make sure that those parties also comply with data privacy laws.
Retention of your personal data:
We will retain your personal data for as long as necessary for the purposes already set out above, or for as long as it is required by law.
Please note that we cannot delete your information where:
- we are required to retain it by law
- it is used for freedom of expression
- it is in the public interest or processed for public health purposes
- it is needed for scientific or historical research, or statistical purposes
- it is necessary for ongoing legal claims
If you cannot ask for your records in writing, you can submit a query about access to your personal data by contacting our Data Protection Officer (DPO) as follows: dataprotectionofficer@basildon.gov.uk or telephone 01268 533333
Sharing your personal data:
For each of the purposes set out above, we are relying on your explicit consent, and may share your details with other third party individuals or organisations such as marketing/sales agents working on behalf of Sempra Homes, fraud prevention agencies, the police, hospitals, the fire brigade, courts etc.
We also use a range of organisations to either store personal data or help deliver our services to you. Where we have these arrangements, there is always an agreement in place to make sure that the external organisation complies with data protection law. We will complete a Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) before we share personal data to make sure we protect your privacy and to comply with the law.
Protecting your personal data:
We do all that we can to make sure we hold your personal data in a secure way, and we only share personal data with those who have a right to see it. Examples of our security measures include:
- encryption, meaning that information is hidden so that it cannot be read without special knowledge (such as a password). This is done with a secret code or what’s called a ‘cypher’. The hidden information is said to then be ‘encrypted’
- pseudonymisation, meaning that we’ll use a different name so we can hide parts of your personal information from view. This means that someone outside of the council could work on your information for us without ever knowing it was yours
- controlling access to systems and networks allows us to stop people who are not allowed to view your personal information from getting access to it
- training for our staff allows us to make them aware of how to handle information and how and when to report incidents when something goes wrong
- regular testing of our technology and ways of working; including keeping up to date on the latest security updates (commonly called patches).
Storage of your personal data:
The majority of personal data processed by us is stored on information systems in the United Kingdom (UK). There are some occasions where your information may leave the UK either in order to be transferred to another organisation or if it’s stored in a system outside of the European Union (EU). We have additional protection measures in place if your data leaves the UK ranging from secure ways of transferring data to ensuring we have a robust contract in place with any overseas third party.
We will take all practical steps to ensure that your personal data is not sent to a country that is not seen as ‘safe’ either by the UK or EU Governments. If we need to send your information to an ‘unsafe’ location we will always seek advice from the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) first.
Help and advice:
If you have any enquiries or concerns about how your personal information is handled please contact our Data Protection Officer at DataProtectionOfficer@basildon.gov.uk or by calling 01268 533333.
For independent advice about data protection, privacy and data sharing issues, you can contact the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) at:
Information Commissioner's Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire SK9 5AF
Tel: 0303 123 1113 (local rate) or 01625 545 745 if you prefer to use a national rate number.
Alternatively, visit ico.org.uk or email casework@ico.org.uk.
Cookie use and how to delete or control them
Sempra Homes does not use cookies to collect or store personally identifiable information about you.
However, if you wish to restrict or block the cookies which are used on www.semprahomes.co.uk you can do this through your browser settings. The Help function within your browser should tell you how.
Alternatively, you may wish to visit www.aboutcookies.org which contains comprehensive information on how to do this on a wide variety of browsers. You will also find details on how to delete cookies from your computer as well as more general information about cookies. For information on how to do this on the browser of your mobile phone you will need to refer to your handset manual.
Please be aware that restricting cookies may impact on the functionality of the Sempra Homes website.
Cookies used on the Sempra Homes website
Cookie | Use |
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ASP.NET_SessionId | A .NET cookie that gives the user a unique session ID. It is deleted when the session is terminated (when the browser is closed) and does not collect or store any personally |
atuvc, psc, uvc, uid, uit, di, loc, bt, ssc | Cookies used to run the ‘addthis’ application (a third party application used on the PAS website); Addthis.com state they do not collect or store any personally identifying information about you, unless you specifically provide it. Read their full privacy policy here |
PREF, NID, HSID, APISID, SID | Cookies set by Google; they control Google Maps |
__utma | Google Analytics cookie; tracks the number of times you have visited the site |
__utmb and __utmc | Google Analytics cookies; work together to calculate how long you have spent on the website in each session |
__utmz | Google Analytics cookie; tracks what search engine you have visited the site from and which search terms you used to find the website |