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Pillars of Parenting privacy and cookie policy

This Pillars of Parenting Privacy & Cookie policy explains what how we process personal data. This policy only relates to personal data collected by  www.pillarsofparenting.co.uk. All personal data collected by us is used to comply with UK data protection legislation.

On our site we provide links to many other websites, users of our website should be aware that visiting, using and what these other sites do is beyond our control, we are not responsible for the privacy and cookie policies of these other sites.

The Data Protection Act 1998

www.pillarsofparenting.co.uk supports and complies the Data Protection Act 1998.

How we use personal information

Personal information provided to us on www.pillarsofparenting.co.uk will be used for the purposes outlined at the time of collection or registration. In addition, personal information may be used for statistical analysis.

Personal data will be collected and processed by the Pillars of Parenting for the following purposes:

  • To provide services and information requested
  • Administration
  • Marketing, advertising and promotions, run by The Pillars of Parenting according to what users have requested.

Processing personal data for the above purposes may entail sharing the information with employees, contractors, agents and professional advisors of The Pillars of Parenting.

Consent

By providing personal data to Simply Mail Solutions users consent to the processing of such data by SMS as described in our Privacy and Cookie Policies. Users can alter their preferences as described below.

Use of Data For Direct Marketing Purposes

At each point of data collection or registration, users are given the appropriate means to opt-out of receiving future from The Pillars of Parenting. Where users do not opt-out of such communications, we may provide information on our services, events, training and education programmes and occasionally those of third-party partners according to the user preferences. If at any time users want to alter their preferences or request that The Pillars of Parenting stop sending such communications they should write to:

Pillars of Parenting Web Manager, Business and Innovation Centre, Wearfield, Sunderland, SR5 2TA

Disclosure of Data to Third Parties

At each point of data collection or registration, users are given the appropriate means to opt-out of having their personal data passed on to selected third parties. If users do not opt-out, The Pillars of Parenting may occasionally share such data with carefully selected third parties who may contact users regarding events, products, services, and training and education programmes that may be of interest to them. If at any time users want to alter their preferences or request us to stop sending such communications they should write to:

Pillars of Parenting Web Manager, Business and Innovation Centre, Wearfield, Sunderland, SR5 2TA

Verifying, updating and amending your personal information

If, at any time, a user wants to verify, update or amend their personal data they should write to:

Pillars of Parenting Web Manager, Business and Innovation Centre, Wearfield, Sunderland, SR5 2TA

Verification, updating or amendment of personal data takes place within 2 working days of receipt of the request if made online and 10 working days if made offline.

Cookies policy

By viewing www.pillarsofparenting.co.uk you agree to the use of cookies.

A “cookie” is a small text file that is placed on a user’s computer hard drive by a website. We use cookies to complete user requests, to help you remember your login details and for the collection of Google Analytics information. Details of the Google Analytics cookies can be found here: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245