Madical Conditions Policy Pack
Privacy Statement

Privacy policy

The Anaphylaxis Campaign, Asthma UK, Diabetes UK and Epilepsy Action take great care to safeguard personal data provided by the users of this site and to process this data fairly and lawfully in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998.

We do not pass on any personal information you have given us to any other organisation.

If you are a user with general public and anonymous access, the medical conditions at school website does not store or capture personal information, but merely logs the user's IP address which is automatically recognised by the web server. We do not use cookies to collect user information.

When providing details about yourself you can be confident that:

  • any information you provide online is confidential.
  • we will always endeavour to keep accurate and up to date information on you.
  • we will not pass on your details on to any other organisation.


When will I need to provide my details?

You are not required to register in order to use this website. However, registration does provide you with the opportunity to download Medical Conditions at School: A Policy Resource Pack or if you are a school healthcare professional, Medical Conditions Awareness Sessions: A School Healthcare Professional’s Resource.

These are the only instances when we will ask for your details.

Why do you need my details?

  • We need to keep your details in order to monitor and evaluate the distribution of the Medical Conditions at School: A Policy Resource Pack and Medical Conditions Awareness Sessions: A School Healthcare Professional’s Resource.
  • We would also like to keep you informed of other resources and services that may be of interest to you.

What if I don’t want you to keep my details?

Information online: use of cookies

A cookie is a small piece of information sent from a website to your computer where it is stored on your hard drive. Most websites send cookies of some description. Cookies sent from our website do not contain any personally identifying information and are used solely to personalise your visits to the site. Most browsers will allow you to disable cookies using the 'Preferences' option in the menu bar; you will still be able to use the site as normal if you do decide to disable cookies.

Asthma UK
The Anaphylaxis Campaign
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Epilepsy Action

 

 

Last Updated ( Friday, 14 December 2007 )