We ask that you read this privacy notice carefully as it
contains important information on who we are, how and why we collect, store,
use and share personal information, your rights in relation to your personal
information and on how to contact us and supervisory authorities in the event
you have a complaint.
Who we are
Majlis Atfalul Ahmadiyya (UK) (‘MAA UK’) collects, uses and
is responsible for certain personal information about you. When we do so we are
regulated under the General Data Protection Regulation which applies across the
European Union (including in the United Kingdom) and we are responsible as
‘controller’ of that personal information for the purposes of those laws.
Information collected by us
In the course of our activities we collect the following
personal information when you provide it to us:
your name;
your contact details (including postal address, telephone
number, e-mail address and/or social media identity);
your date of birth;
your gender;
your bank details where you provide these to make a
donation;
if you volunteer for us or apply for a job with us,
information necessary for us to process these applications and assess your
suitability (which may include things like employment status, previous
experience depending on the context, as well as any unspent criminal
convictions or pending court cases you may have);
information about your activities on our website(s) and
about the device you use to access these, for instance your IP address and
geographical location;
information about events, activities and products which we
consider to be of interest to you;
information relating to your health (for example if you are
taking part in or attending an event for health and safety purposes;
information regarding next of kin (for example which you may
have provided as an emergency contact during the course of an event);
information as to whether you are a taxpayer to enable us to
claim Gift Aid;
age, nationality and ethnicity information for monitoring
purposes; and
any other personal information you provide to us.
Certain types of personal information are in a special
category under data protection laws, as they are considered to be more
sensitive. Examples of this type of sensitive data would be information about
health, race, religious beliefs, political views or biometric information.
We only collect this type of information about you to the
extent that there is a clear reason for us to do so, for example asking for
health information if you are taking part in a sporting event, or where we ask
for information for the purpose of providing appropriate facilities or support.
We will also collect this type of information if you make it public or
volunteer it to us.
Wherever it is practical for us to do so, we will make why
we are collecting this type of information clear and what it will be used for.
Information collected from other sources
We also obtain personal information from other sources as
follows:
Social Media
Depending on your settings or the privacy policies for
social media and messaging services like Facebook, WhatsApp or Twitter, you
might give us permission to access information from those services, for example
when you publicly tag us in an event photo.
How we use your personal information
We will use your personal information to:
further our charitable objectives;
administer your donation or support your fundraising,
including processing Gift Aid;
manage our events;
send you correspondence and communicate with you;
provide you with the services, products or information you
asked for;
keep a record of your relationship with us;
respond to or fulfil any requests, complaints or queries you
make to us;
understand how we can improve our services, products or
information by conducting analysis and market research;
check for updated contact details against third party
sources so that we can stay in touch if you move (see “Keeping your information
up to date” below);
register, administer and personalise online accounts when
you sign up to services we have developed;
process applications for funding and for administration of
our role in the projects we fund;
administer our websites and to troubleshoot, perform data
analysis, research, generate statistics and surveys related to our technical
systems;
testing our technical systems to make sure they are working
as expected;
display content to you in a way appropriate to the device
you are using (for example if you are viewing content on a mobile device or a
computer);
generate reports on our work, services and events;
safeguard our staff and volunteers;
conduct due diligence and ethical screening;
monitor website use to identify visitor location, guard
against disruptive use, monitor website traffic and/or personalise information
which is presented to you;
process your application for a job or volunteering position;
conduct training and quality control;
audit and administer our accounts;
meet our legal obligations, for instance to perform
contracts between you and us, or our obligations to regulators, government
and/or law enforcement bodies;
carry out fraud prevention and money laundering checks;
undertake credit risk reduction activities; and/or
establish, defend or enforce legal claims.
Who we share your personal information with
We may share your data with our associated charities and
third parties. These third parties may include:
Ahmadiyya Muslim Association United Kingdom (‘AMA UK’)
Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat International (‘AMJ’)
Majlis Ansarullah UK
Lajna Imaillah UK
Other charity partners, suppliers and sub-contractors who
may process information on our behalf;
Analytics and search engine providers;
IT service providers
Where we are under a legal or regulatory duty to do so, we
may disclose your details to the police, regulatory bodies or legal advisors,
and/or, where we consider this necessary, to protect the rights, property or
safety of MAA UK, its staff, visitors, users, members or others.
We will not share your personal information with any other
third party.
How long your personal information will be kept
MAA UK has specific criteria to determine how long we will
retain your information for, which are determined by legal and operational
considerations. For instance we are required to keep some personal information
for tax or health and safety purposes, as well as keep a record of your
interactions with us.
Reasons we can collect and use your personal information
We must have a “legal basis” for each use we make of
personal information as per Data protection laws. The relevant legal bases are
set out in the General Data Protection Regulation (EU Regulation 2016/679) and
in current UK data protection legislation.
Specific consent
Consent is where we ask you if we can use your information
in a certain way, and you agree to this (for example when we send you
communication via post, phone, text or e-mail). Where we use your information
for a purpose based on consent, you have the right to withdraw consent for any
future use of your information for this purpose at any time.
Legal obligation
We have a basis to use your personal information where we
need to do so to comply with one of our legal or regulatory obligations. For
example, in some cases we may need to share your information with our various
regulators such as the Charity Commission, Fundraising Regulator, Information
Commissioner, or to use information we collect about you for due diligence or
ethical screening purposes.
Performance of a contract / take steps at your request to
prepare for entry into a contract
We have a basis to use your personal information where we
are entering into a contract with you or performing our obligations under that
contract. Examples of this would be if you are buying something from us (for
instance some branded merchandise or, in some cases, an event place), applying
to work/volunteer with us.
Vital interests
We have a basis to use your personal information where it is
necessary for us to protect life or health. For instance if there were to be an
emergency impacting individuals at one of our events, or a safeguarding issue
which required us to contact people unexpectedly or share their information
with emergency services.
Legitimate interests
We have a basis to use your personal information if it is
reasonably necessary for us (or others) to do so and in our/their “legitimate
interests” (provided that what the information is used for is fair and does not
unduly impact your rights).
We consider our legitimate interests to include all of the
day-to-day activities MAA UK carries out with personal information. Some
examples not mentioned under the other bases above where we are relying on
legitimate interests are:
analysis and profiling of our supporters using personal
information we already hold;
updating your address using third party sources if you have
moved house (please see the “Keeping your information up to date” section below
for more on this).
use of personal information when we are monitoring use of
our website or apps for technical purposes;
use of personal information to administer, review and keep
an internal record of the people we work with, including supporters, volunteers
and researchers;
sharing of personal information between relevant
departments, teams and committees within MAA UK and between AMJ, AMA UK, Majlis
Ansarullah UK and Lajna Imaillah UK;
where you have signed up with us on a charity place for a
third party event (for example a sponsored run not organised by MAA UK),
sharing personal information with the third party event organiser so they can
administer the event.
We only rely on legitimate interests where we consider that
any potential impact on you (positive and negative), how intrusive it is from a
privacy perspective and your rights under data protection laws do not override
our (or others’) interests in us using your information in this way.
When we use sensitive personal information (please see the
“What personal information we collect” section above), we may require an
additional legal basis to do so under data protection laws, so will either do
so on the basis of your explicit consent or another route available to us at
law for using this type of information (for example if you have made the
information manifestly public, we need to process it for employment, social
security or social protection law purposes, your vital interests, or, in some
cases, if it is in the public interest for us to do so).
Transfer of your information out of the EEA
In some circumstances, MAA UK or some of our suppliers may
transfer your data outside the European Economic Area (EEA) – this may include
a country which may not be subject to the same data protection laws as
companies based in the UK. In these circumstances, we will take steps to make
sure they provide an adequate level of protection in accordance with UK data
protection law, and appropriate safeguards are in place. These include imposing
contractual obligations of adequacy or requiring the recipient to subscribe or
to be certified with an international frame work of protection.
If you would like further information please contact us (see
‘How to contact us’ below). We will not otherwise transfer your personal data
outside of the United Kingdom OR EEA or to any organisation (or subordinate
bodies) governed by public international law or which is set up under any
agreement between two or more countries.
Your rights
Under the General Data Protection Regulation you have a
number of important rights free of charge. In summary, those include rights to:
fair processing of information and transparency over how we
use your use personal information
access to your personal information and to certain other
supplementary information that this Privacy Notice is already designed to
address
require us to correct any mistakes in your information which
we hold
require the erasure of personal information concerning you
in certain situations
receive the personal information concerning you which you
have provided to us, in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format
and have the right to transmit those data to a third party in certain
situations
object at any time to processing of personal information
concerning you for direct marketing
object to decisions being taken by automated means which
produce legal effects concerning you or similarly significantly affect you
object in certain other situations to our continued
processing of your personal information
otherwise restrict our processing of your personal
information in certain circumstances
For further information on each of those rights, including
the circumstances in which they apply, see the Guidance from the UK Information
Commissioner’s Office (ICO) on individuals rights under the General Data
Protection Regulation.If you would like to exercise any of those rights,
please:
email, call or write to us
let us have enough information to identify you [e.g. name,
address, AIMS ID ],
let us have proof of your identity and address (a copy of
your driving licence or passport and a recent utility or credit card bill), and
let us know the information to which your request relates to
If you would like to unsubscribe from any email newsletter
you can also click on the ‘unsubscribe’ button at the bottom of the email
newsletter. It may take up to 30 days for this to take place.
Keeping your personal information secure
We have appropriate security measures in place to prevent
personal information from being accidentally lost, or used or accessed in an
unauthorised way. We limit access to your personal information to those who
have a genuine need to know it. Those processing your information will do so
only in an authorised manner and are subject to a duty of confidentiality.
We also have procedures in place to deal with any suspected
data security breach. We will notify you and any applicable regulator of a
suspected data security breach where we are legally required to do so.
If you want detailed information from Get Safe Online on how
to protect your information and your computers and devices against fraud,
identity theft, viruses and many other online problems, please visit
www.getsafeonline.org. Get Safe Online is supported by HM Government and
leading businesses.
How to complain
We hope that we can resolve any query or concern you raise
about our use of your information.
The General Data Protection Regulation also gives you right
to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, in particular in the
European Union (or European Economic Area) state where you work, normally live
or where any alleged infringement of data protection laws occurred. The
supervisory authority in the UK is the Information Commissioner who may be
contacted at https://ico.org.uk/concerns/ or telephone: [0303 123 1113].
Changes to this privacy notice
This privacy notice was published on 15th May 2018 and last
updated on 15th May 2018.
We may change this privacy notice from time to time, when we
do we will update this on our website. We will also email you (if we hold a
valid address for you).
How to contact us
Please contact us, if you have any questions about this
privacy notice or the information we hold about you.
If you wish to contact us, please send an email to
[email protected] or write to MKA UK, Data Protection Department,
Sarai Khidmat, 31 Gressenhall Road, London, SW18 5QH.
Do you need extra help?
If you would like this notice in another format (for
example: audio, large print) please contact us (see ‘How to contact us’ above)