Safeguarding Statement
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Safeguarding
Christ Church Cottingham is committed to safeguarding children and adults in need of protection. Our Leadership Team acknowledges that safeguarding the vulnerable in our church, café and external activities within our community in which we work is paramount. Christ Church has adopted a safeguarding policy, we carry out training and have good working procedures in place.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding safeguarding in our churches or activities please contact our Safeguarding Coordinator:
Christ Church Safeguarding Coordinator
–Giovanna Tones
Christ Church Safeguarding Coordinator Backup
–Hannah Tones
First Aid
–Hannah Tones, Giovanna & Scott Tones
Christ Church Official Church Photographer
-David Peters
Christ Church Cottingham is committed to safeguarding children and adults in need of protection. Our Leadership Team acknowledges that safeguarding the vulnerable in our church, café and external activities within our community in which we work is paramount. Christ Church has adopted a safeguarding policy, we carry out training and have good working procedures in place.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding safeguarding in our churches or activities please contact our Safeguarding Coordinator:
Christ Church Safeguarding Coordinator
–Giovanna Tones
Christ Church Safeguarding Coordinator Backup
–Hannah Tones
First Aid
–Hannah Tones, Giovanna & Scott Tones
Christ Church Official Church Photographer
-David Peters
GDPR Notice
data privacy notice |
What is GDPR?
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (EU) 2016/679 is a regulation in EU law on data protection and privacy for all individuals within the European Union. It also addresses the export of personal data outside the EU. The GDPR replaces the 1995 Data Protection Directive. The Data Controllers for Christ Church Cottingham are the Managing Trustees
(Christ Church Leadership Team)
What does this mean for me?
As you may be aware, data protection law changed on 25 May 2018. To make sure you understand how we will use your personal data in future, we have updated our Data Privacy Notice which is available above, please give it a read.
Because of the new law known as the “GDPR”, it was necessary for everyone to give their consent before the Church could communicate with them by post, email or phone after 25 May 2018.
What do I need to do?
If you want to update us or make changes so we can keep contacting you with anything related to Christ Church Cottingham, we need your permission. Simply download our GDPR Consent Form by clicking below and return it to Pastor Scott or one of our other managing trustees or you can email it in to us at [email protected] and these forms are also in the foyer every time you come into the building.
If you would like to receive our weekly E-Notices need you to subscribe. If you no longer wish to receive the E-Notices or decide to leave Christ Church Cottingham then you have the option to unsubscribe at the bottom of every E-Notice that is sent to you.
From time to time we will contact all those who have given us permission previously asking for permission again. This is because as people make changes, leave and arrive we want to keep our records up to date and its easy for you to forget to notify us of any changes. If we do not hear from you after the request is made, we will assume you do not give us permission and delete your contact detail and cease to make contact. Where members of a family share an address, each family member wishing to receive communications will need to give their consent separately.
Thank you in advance for helping us deal with the data protection law.
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (EU) 2016/679 is a regulation in EU law on data protection and privacy for all individuals within the European Union. It also addresses the export of personal data outside the EU. The GDPR replaces the 1995 Data Protection Directive. The Data Controllers for Christ Church Cottingham are the Managing Trustees
(Christ Church Leadership Team)
What does this mean for me?
As you may be aware, data protection law changed on 25 May 2018. To make sure you understand how we will use your personal data in future, we have updated our Data Privacy Notice which is available above, please give it a read.
Because of the new law known as the “GDPR”, it was necessary for everyone to give their consent before the Church could communicate with them by post, email or phone after 25 May 2018.
What do I need to do?
If you want to update us or make changes so we can keep contacting you with anything related to Christ Church Cottingham, we need your permission. Simply download our GDPR Consent Form by clicking below and return it to Pastor Scott or one of our other managing trustees or you can email it in to us at [email protected] and these forms are also in the foyer every time you come into the building.
If you would like to receive our weekly E-Notices need you to subscribe. If you no longer wish to receive the E-Notices or decide to leave Christ Church Cottingham then you have the option to unsubscribe at the bottom of every E-Notice that is sent to you.
From time to time we will contact all those who have given us permission previously asking for permission again. This is because as people make changes, leave and arrive we want to keep our records up to date and its easy for you to forget to notify us of any changes. If we do not hear from you after the request is made, we will assume you do not give us permission and delete your contact detail and cease to make contact. Where members of a family share an address, each family member wishing to receive communications will need to give their consent separately.
Thank you in advance for helping us deal with the data protection law.