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Dorset Council Children’s Services in partnership with other Dorset Council departments and other public sector agencies who work to support children, young people, and families. Support is offered within a model of service delivery called Dorset Children Thrive.
Dorset Council Children’s Services aspires to work closely with relevant partners towards the Dorset Model, where all families thrive. This is delivered through Children, Young People and Families' Plan 2023 to 2033 - Dorset Council Children’s Services.
An essential element of facilitating this “gold standard” level of joint delivery is cooperation, co-production of service delivery and maximisation of available (pooled) resources across organisations and in particular the use of additional resources made available through the national Supporting Families Programme (known locally as Dorset Families Matter).
Services are based in six localities:
Services based in our localities include:
There is an emphasis on supporting people to get the right help from the right part of our system.
Safeguarding concerns are managed by Children's Advice and Duty Service (CHAD).
Family Help link workers will continue to provide guidance, for example with schools.
Appropriate and effective sharing of relevant and available data, across partner organisations, to achieve this joint delivery is central to making informed decisions and ensuring we make the best use of the public money made available.
The information collected by Dorset Council Children’s Services is used to:
Families are identified through sharing personal records relating to family members and held by Dorset Council Children’s Services and various public bodies. Only relevant personal data is shared, and access to personal data is restricted to essential personnel who are subject to a professional duty of confidentiality.
The Birth to Settled Adulthood (B2SA) Programme supports young people with special educational needs and disabilities as they move into adult life and adult services. Children’s Services shares personal information with Dorset Council Adult Services to ensure the success of the work of B2SA.
The personal information we may need from you consists of:
In order that we may deliver services appropriate to your needs we may also ask for the following ‘special category’ (sensitive) information about you, which may include:
To help us provide services appropriate to your needs we may receive personal information about you from others such as:
Families are identified through sharing personal records that relate to you that we hold and matching this with information held by several different public bodies. Only relevant information will be shared, and access is restricted to essential personnel who are subject to a duty of confidentiality.
Your information will be used for:
We are asked to provide the following information to the DfE (Department of Education) for the purposes of evaluating the impact of the Supporting Families Programme on families assisted through Family Help and social care:
All information is transferred, handled and stored in accordance with GDPR; appropriate measures are in place to prevent unauthorised use of the information.
Processing of personal data by this service meets the lawfulness condition under Article 6(1)(e) of the UK GDPR (processing in the public interest or necessary to perform our legal functions). Where we process special category data, we must meet an additional condition under Article 9. The relevant condition that this service meets when processing special category data is set out in Article 9(2)(h) – processing necessary for the provision of health or social care or treatment or the management of health and social care systems and services.
To process data relating to criminal offences, we must meet one of the conditions set out in Article 10 of the UK GDPR. When we process criminal offence data, our processing will meet the condition set out in Article 10(1) - processing of criminal offence data which is authorised by UK law. In accordance with s10(5) of the Data Protection Act 2018, our processing of criminal offence data is authorised by UK law because it meets the condition set out in paragraph 1, schedule 1 of the Data Protection Act 2018 - processing necessary for social care purposes.
Some examples of this are:
The laws which set out the council’s legal responsibilities for providing this service are listed below:
We will stop using your data as soon as you no longer require our services.
As per the Dorset Council Children’s Services retention schedule - Dorset Council Children’s Services we hold records as evidence of services provided, for example:
The retention schedule lists the records created by Dorset Council Children’s Services and the minimum amount of time they must be kept before destruction or transfer to Dorset History Centre.
We hope that our Data Protection Officer 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. The supervisory authority in the UK is the Information Commissioner.
This privacy notice was originally published on 24 September 2024. When further amendments are made to this page, we will update this section.
We recommend that you review this section from time to time so that you are aware of the latest version of this notice.
Please contact our Data Protection Officer if you have any questions about this privacy notice or the information we hold about you.
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