1. Purpose

Hampshire Cultural Trust is committed to protecting the privacy and security of your personal information. This privacy notice describes how we collect and use personal information about you during and after your working relationship with us, in accordance with the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR). It applies to all job applicants. Hampshire Cultural Trust is a “data controller”. This means that we are responsible for deciding how we hold and use personal information about you. You are being sent a copy of this privacy notice because you are applying for work with us (whether as an employee, worker, self-employed consultant or contractor). It makes you aware of how and why your personal data will be used, namely for the purposes of the recruitment exercise, and how long it will usually be retained for. It provides you with certain information that must be provided under the UK GDPR. In relation to self-employed consultants and contractors, references to 'employer' and employment related activities should be construed as referring to Hampshire Cultural Trust and its activities as the business with which the self-employed consultant or contractor is potentially contracting to carry out work, in so far as those activities relate to the arrangements entered into between the selfemployed consultant or contactor and Hampshire Cultural Trust. Personal data will only be collected where it is relevant to the arrangements Hampshire Cultural Trust is proposing to enter into with each individual or company. Nothing in this privacy notice shall affect the status of a self-employed consultant or contractor or shall render them a potential employee, worker, agent or partner of Hampshire Cultural Trust. It is important that you read this notice, together with any other privacy notice we may provide on specific occasions when we are collecting or processing personal information about you, so that you are aware of how and why we are using such information and what your rights are under the data protection legislation.

2. Data protection principles

We will comply with data protection law. This says that the personal information we hold about you must be: ▪ Used lawfully, fairly and in a transparent way. ▪ Collected only for valid purposes that we have clearly explained to you and not used in any way that is incompatible with those purposes.

▪ Relevant to the purposes we have told you about and limited only to those purposes.
▪ Accurate and kept up to date.
▪ Kept only as long as necessary for the purposes we have told you about.
▪ Kept securely

3. The kind of information we hold about you

In connection with your application for work with us, we will collect, store, and use the following categories of personal information about you:

▪ The information you have provided to us in your curriculum vitae and covering letter.
▪ The information you have provided on our application form, including name, telephone number and personal email address.
▪ Any information you provide to us during an interview.
▪ Any other information you provide to us during the application process in any format, including any tender documents (where applicable). We may also collect, store and use the following "special categories" of more sensitive personal information:
▪ Information about your race or ethnicity, religious beliefs, sexual orientation and political opinions.
▪ Information about your health, including any medical condition, health and sickness records.
▪ Information about criminal convictions and offences.

4. How is your personal information collected?

We may collect personal information about candidates from the following sources:

▪ You, the candidate.
• A recruitment agency, from which we collect the following categories of data including:
       o Title
       o Name
       o Telephone number
       o Personal email address.
▪ Disclosure and Barring Service in respect of criminal convictions.
▪ Your named referees, from whom we request information about your employment such as start date, end date, sickness absence information any performance concerns.
▪ The following data from third parties is from a publicly accessible source e.g. Social Media Accounts.

5. How we will use information about you

We will use the personal information we collect about you to:

▪ Assess your skills, qualifications, and suitability for the role.
▪ Carry out background and reference checks, where applicable.
▪ Communicate with you about the recruitment process.
▪ Keep records related to our hiring processes.
▪ Comply with legal or regulatory requirements.

It is in our legitimate interests to decide whether to appoint you to work for the organisation since it would be beneficial to our business to appoint someone to the roles which we have advertised at any given time.

We also need to process your personal information to decide whether to enter into a contract of employment, a contract for services or any other arrangement with you.

Having received the information you have provided to us as part of the application process, we will then process that information to decide whether you meet the basic requirements to be shortlisted for the role. If you do, we will decide whether your application is strong enough to invite you for an interview. If we decide to call you for an interview, we will use the information you provide to us at the interview to decide whether to offer you the role. If we decide to offer you the role, we will then take up references, carry out a criminal record and carry out any other pre-recruitment we need to do before confirming your appointment.

6. If you fail to provide personal information

If you fail to provide information when requested, which is necessary for us to consider your application (such as evidence of qualifications or work history), we will not be able to process your application successfully. For example, if we require a credit check or references for this role and you fail to provide us with relevant details, we will not be able to take your application further.

7. How we process references

We will use the details that you provide regarding your named referees in order to request a reference for you. If you provide personal contact details for your named referees, for example, for the purposes of a personal reference, by providing these details to us you are confirming that you have the named referees' consent to provide such information to us.

If you are named as a referee, we will use the personal contact details provided to us by the job applicant in order to contact you to request a reference. We will subsequently process any information you provide in response to a reference request (as set out above) in accordance with our legitimate business interests to carry out reference checks for prospective employees.

8. How we use particularly sensitive personal information

We may use your particularly sensitive personal information in the following ways:

▪ We may use information about your disability status to consider whether we need to provide appropriate adjustments during the recruitment process, for example whether adjustments need to be made during a test or interview or at any other stage in the process.
▪ We may use information about your race or national or ethnic origin, religious, philosophical or moral beliefs, or your sexual life or sexual orientation, to ensure meaningful equal opportunity monitoring and reporting.

9. Information about criminal convictions

We may only use information relating to criminal convictions where the law allows us to do so. This will usually be where such processing is necessary to carry out our obligations and provided, we do so in line with the Trust’s Data Protection Policy.

We envisage that we will hold information about criminal convictions.

We will only collect information about criminal convictions if it is appropriate given the nature of the role and where we are legally able to do so. Where appropriate, we will collect information about criminal convictions as part of the recruitment process or we may be notified of such information directly by you in the course of you working for us. We will use information about criminal convictions and offences to assess your suitability for your employment or placement.

We will use information about criminal convictions and offences in the following ways:

▪ During the recruitment process, where information regarding criminal convictions or a disclosure and barring check is legally required due to the nature of the role.
▪ During the recruitment process or during employment where you are assigned to work in any environment where information regarding criminal convictions or a disclosure and barring check is required by law or considered necessary for our legitimate interests and your interests and fundamental rights do not override those interest. In this situation we will request your specific consent to us processing this information.
▪ We may be notified of such information directly by you in the course of you working for us.

We are allowed to use your personal information in this way to carry out our legal obligations as an employer and, where appropriate, for our legitimate interests. We have in place an appropriate policy and safeguards which we are required by law to maintain when processing such data.

10. Automated decision-making

You will not be subject to decisions that will have a significant impact on you based solely on automated decision-making.

11. Data sharing

11.1. Why might you share my personal information with third parties?

We will only share your personal information with third parties for the purposes of processing your application including Care Check to process a DBS certificate.

Where your application involves the use of a recruitment agent, we may also pass information regarding the progress of your application, including feedback on your performance in the recruitment process, and the terms on which we are prepared to make a job offer, if applicable, to your recruitment agent.

All our third-party service providers and other entities in the group are required to take appropriate security measures to protect your personal information in line with our policies. We do not allow our third-party service providers to use your personal data for their own purposes. We only permit them to process your personal data for specified purposes and in accordance with our instructions.

12. Data security

We have put in place appropriate security measures to prevent your personal information from being accidentally lost, used or accessed in an unauthorised way, altered or disclosed. In addition, we limit access to your personal information to those employees, agents, contractors and other third parties who have a business need-to-know. They will only process your personal information on our instructions, and they are subject to a duty of confidentiality.

We have put in place procedures to deal with any suspected data security breach and will notify you and any applicable regulator of a suspected breach where we are legally required to do so.

13. Data retention

13.1. How long will you use my information for?

We will usually retain your personal information for a period of 6 months after we have made the relevant appointment, subject to any additional legal obligations and in accordance with any legitimate interests of the company. We retain your personal information for that period so that we can show, in the event of a legal claim, that we have not discriminated against candidates on prohibited grounds and that we have conducted the recruitment exercise in a fair and transparent way. After this period, we will securely destroy your personal information in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.

[If we wish to retain your personal information on file, on the basis that a further opportunity may arise in future and we may wish to consider you for that, we will write to you separately, seeking your explicit consent to retain your personal information for a fixed period on that basis.]

14. Rights of access, correction, erasure, and restriction

14.1. Your rights in connection with personal information

Under certain circumstances, by law you have the right to:

Request access to your personal information (commonly known as a "data subject access request"). This enables you to receive a copy of the personal information we hold about you and to check that we are lawfully processing it.

Request correction of the personal information that we hold about you. This enables you to have any incomplete or inaccurate information we hold about you corrected.

Request erasure of your personal information. This enables you to ask us to delete or remove personal information where there is no good reason for us continuing to process it. You also have the right to ask us to delete or remove your personal information where you have exercised your right to object to processing (see below).

Object to processing of your personal information where we are relying on a legitimate interest (or those of a third party) and there is something about your particular situation which makes you want to object to processing on this ground. You also have the right to object where we are processing your personal information for direct marketing purposes.

Request the restriction of processing of your personal information. This enables you to ask us to suspend the processing of personal information about you, for example if you want us to establish its accuracy or the reason for processing it.

Request the transfer of your personal information to another party.

If you want to review, verify, correct or request erasure of your personal information, object to the processing of your personal data, or request that we transfer a copy of your personal information to another party, please email people@hampshireculturaltrust.org.uk.

15. Data protection officer

We have appointed a data protection officer (DPO) to oversee compliance with this privacy notice. If you have any questions about this privacy notice or how we handle your personal information, please contact the DPO. You have the right to make a complaint at any time to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), the UK supervisory authority for data protection issues.

16. Changes to this privacy notice

We reserve the right to update this privacy notice at any time, and we will provide you with a new privacy notice when we make any substantial updates. We may also notify you in other ways from time to time about the processing of your personal information.