Special Educational Needs & Disabilities (SEND) Privacy Notice
Special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) can affect a child or young person’s ability to learn. They can affect their:
Additional support is available which includes:
We need to use personal information to support young people with SEND. For example:
We also use some special category (more sensitive) personal information, for example:
This information is provided by parent/carers, the local education authority, health agencies, and any previous education settings. It is used to deliver our statutory education duties and supporting those with additional needs.
The school is the Data Controller for this information. Our legal basis for using personal data for this purpose is Legal Obligation and A Task in the Public Interest. Our legal basis for processing special category personal data is Substantial Public Interest (Data Protection Act 2018 Schedule 1, Part 2, section 6 (2) (a) and section 18 (1) (b) (i)). The underpinning legislation and statutory guidance are set out below:
We may need to share information to support a young person’s additional needs. In some cases the law requires us to share information. Sharing is supported by an Information Sharing Protocol or contract. Please note we only share the minimum information required for each purpose. We may share information with:
This information will be held by the current school until the young person changes their compulsory education setting, in which case the SEN record moves with them. The previous school may retain limited information to meet statutory returns obligations. The last education setting attended will retain the information for a minimum of for 25 years from the date of birth of the student, in line with the Limitations Act.
To manage our records we use technology systems. Our technology suppliers are subject to contractual obligations to assure the security of the information in the system.
No personal information is routinely available outside of the UK. Should a transfer of personal information be necessary we will only do so where it is permitted by law and where appropriate safeguards are in place.
For information about your rights in relation to this use of your personal information please see section 5 of our online overarching privacy notice.