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Privacy Policy

Hello there!

 

Thank you for checking out our privacy policy.  At InkTree Education we take your privacy seriously.  We’re committed to protecting your privacy and handling your information in a responsible way while you use our website and services.

 

We encourage you to read this policy alongside any other privacy notices we might provide, so you're fully in the loop about how and why we use your information.

Who’s in charge of your data AND HOW CAN I CONTACT YOU?

The controller of your data is Nina Eastman-Waite trading as Ink Tree Education, and we can be contacted on: nina@inktreeeducation.com

Not happy with something?

Let’s chat and try to fix it. You've also got the right to talk to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) who is the UK's supervisory authority at (www.ico.gov.uk), but we hope to resolve any issues directly.

What type of data do we collect about you?

‘Personal data' is information that identifies you. If we've removed your identity (by making the data anonymous), it won’t be classed as personal data. We might collect, use, store, and share various types of personal data about you as follows:

 

  • Identity details such as first and last name, username or similar identifier, marital status and title, date of birth and gender.

  • Contact details such as your billing address and delivery address, email address and telephone number.

  • Optional Information which you choose (consent) to give us and allow us to use so we can provide you with our Tutoring Services. This may include Special Category Data - personal data (such as health information- see below).

  • Financial information such as your bank account and payment card details.

  • Information about transactions like details about payments to and from you, and other details of products and services you have purchased from us.

 

Aggregated Data:  We may also use the above information, without any of your identifiable details, to produce aggregated data. An example incudes statistical or demographic data, that can help us understand our client needs better. E.g., We may aggregate usage data to calculate the percentage of users accessing a specific website feature.  If we combine this data with your personal data at any point so you do become identifiable, we treat this as personal data and use this in accordance with this policy.

 

Special Category Data:  We do not currently collect any special category data about you, such as health data, information about your race, religious beliefs, sex life or sexual orientation, political opinions or trade union memberships, criminal convictions/offences, and your genetic and biometric data on this site.

When you work with us and use our services you may also choose (consent) to give us special category personal information so that we can provide services to you as you require. You do not have to provide us with any special category data, but you need to be aware that our services are based on the information which you give us. For example, if you choose not to share SEND (Special Education Needs and Disabilities) information we will not be able to provide tutoring which takes this into account.

 

Children: Working with us, an adult usually gives us the information that we need to provide our services to a child or young person (the student). This must be on basis that the adult has parental responsibility (for Students subject to Court Orders this may be a legal authority) for that Student and, where the student has sufficient understanding, has consented to this being done. So, when we use the word ‘you’ or refer to your personal data and information in this policy we also include personal data and information about the student which is provided to us.

How do we collect your personal data?

We use different methods to collect data from and about you. The majority of the time, our information is collected directly when you contact us in the following ways:

 

  • When you fill in any new client onboarding forms;

  • When you complete any forms before or during an appointment;

  • Verbally during discussions;

  • Correspondence with us via post, phone, email or otherwise.

 

This data collection helps us to improve user experience, and to gather information about how you use our website. For more information, please refer to our Cookie Policy, which can be accessed here.

We may also collect data from the student’s school or Local Authority because you’ve agreed to this with them or us so that you can receive our services.

What are the purposes for which we use your personal data?

The purposes for which we will be using your data include:
 

  • To register you as a new customer.

  • To provide our services and to process and deliver any orders, including: a) to manage payments, fees and charges and b) to collect and recover money owed to us.

  • To manage our relationship with you e.g., to notify you about changes to our terms of this privacy policy or to ask you to leave a review and/or take a survey.

  • To send you relevant marketing information about our products and services.

  • To use data analytics to improve our website, products/services, marketing, customer relationships and experiences.

 
We rely on one or more of the following lawful conditions to process your data as outlined above:

 

  • To fulfil our contract with you;

  • For our legitimate interests; or

  • To comply with legal obligations.

 
In some scenarios, we’ll ask for your consent, especially for collecting sensitive data. In most circumstances, generally, we do not obtain your consent for processing your personal data.  If we send you marketing communications and you no longer wish to receive them, you can opt out anytime by contacting us or clicking on the ‘unsubscribe’ button on our marketing communications.
 
We may process your personal data for more than one lawful reason at a time, depending on the specific purpose for which we are using your data.  If you’d like more information on the specific legal ground we are relying on, on occasions where we rely on more than one legal ground, please feel free to contact us.

If you choose not to provide us with personal data, we may be unable to provide some of our services to you. For example, without your email address we will not be able to use email to communicate which may be needed to provide our services.

Your ROLE

Please ensure that

  • your personal data is accurate and up to date

  • you take reasonable care and safety when using your devices and the internet

  • you contact us immediately if you think or know your personal data has been used, compromised, or accessed without your express permission or if you have any other such concerns

Do we use third-party links?

Our website might link to third-party websites, tools and apps. Clicking on these links may allow third parties to collect or share your data.

 

We do not control said websites and are not responsible for said websites’ privacy policies. When you leave our website, we encourage you to read the privacy policy of every website you visit.

Do we ever share your personal data?

We take your data's security seriously and only allow certain people to access it.

 

We may share your personal data with the parties set out below for the purposes as stated further above.

 

  • Service providers, acting as processors who provide IT and system administration services.

  • Professional advisers, acting as processors or joint controllers, including lawyers, bankers, auditors and insurers who provide consultancy, banking, legal, insurance and accounting services.

  • HM Revenue & Customs, regulators and other authorities, acting as processors or joint controllers, based who require reporting of processing activities in certain circumstances.

  • Tutees’ families to be used as part of an EHCP review meeting and/or shared with the student’s school. This is always done with parental consent. 

  • Relevant Local Authority Designated Officer, police or child’s school DSL in the event of a safeguarding concern, where required.

  • When selling our business (or any part of it) or carrying out associated business activities.

 

All of the above third parties have a requirement to respect the security of your personal data. We do not permit them to use your personal data for their own purposes – they are only permitted to process your data for specified purposes in line with our instructions.

AI Usage

Artificial Intelligence (AI): AI refers to the use of computer systems, software, or applications that are designed to perform tasks that would normally require human intelligence. This includes, but is not limited to, capabilities such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, language understanding, and interaction.

We may use AI tools to assist with the provision of our services, including [describe specific uses, e.g., data analysis, drafting documents, responding to enquiries]. Any AI tools we employ are used in compliance with applicable data protection laws, including the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR).

When using AI tools, we ensure:

  • Personal data is processed lawfully, fairly, and transparently.

  • Data minimisation principles are upheld, meaning we only provide AI tools with the information strictly necessary for the intended purpose.

  • Robust security measures are in place to protect your personal data during any processing involving AI tools.

  • When using AI tools, we ensure that personal data is retained only for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes outlined in our policy, after which it is securely deleted or anonymised.

We have listed below the specific AI tools we are using within our business, the purpose, the types of data (if any) we are collecting and our legal basis for this processing.

AI TOOL NAME
PURPOSE
TYPES OF DATA USED
LEGAL BASIS FOR PROCEEDING
Microsoft CoPilot – LLM
To support lesson planning and lessons and to draft documents for educational consultancy
Client name, business address
Legitimate interest
ChatGPT – Large Language Model (LLM)
To support lesson planning and lessons and to draft documents for educational consultancy
Client name, business address
Legitimate interest

For further enquiries on our AI usage or to exercise your rights, please contact us using the details provided in this policy.​

Do we ever transfer your data internationally?

We may transfer your data outside of the United Kingdom/EEA, but only when we can be sure it is protected.

 

Many of our external third parties are based outside the United Kingdom/EEA and so their processing of your personal data will involve a transfer of data outside the United Kingdom.

 

Whenever we transfer your personal data out of the United Kingdom, we make sure it is protected by at least implementing one of the following safeguards:

 

  • We will only transfer your personal data to countries that have been deemed to provide an adequate level of protection for personal data by the United Kingdom

  • Where we use certain service providers, we may use specific contracts approved by the UK Information Commissioner’s Office and the European Commission which give personal data the same protection it has in Europe.

 

Please contact us if you want further information on the specific process used by us when transferring your personal data out of the United Kingdom.

How secure is your data with us?

We have strong security measures in place to keep your personal information safe and have implemented appropriate technology and operational security, including policies and measures to protect personal information under our control including from unauthorised access, improper use, alteration, unlawful or accidental destruction, and accidental loss on a “privacy by design and default” basis.

 

Only authorised individuals who have a need to know are granted access to your data, such as our employees or trusted partners. They will process your data in accordance with our confidentiality terms.

 

In the rare circumstances that there is a personal data breach, we have procedures in place and will notify you, along with any applicable regulator, when we’re legally required to.

What is our process for retaining your data?

We only keep your data as long as necessary for the reasons we collected it.

 

By law we have to keep basic information about our customers (including contact information, identity details, financial information and data relating to your transactions with us) for six years after they cease being customers for tax purposes.

 

For information that does not fall under the definition of basic, to determine the appropriate retention time, we look at what kind of data it is, how sensitive it is, the risks if it's misused, why we need it, and if there are other ways to achieve the same goals. We also consider applicable legal, regulatory, tax, accounting and other requirements.

What are your legal rights in relation to your data?

You have the following rights regarding your personal data:

 

Access: You can request a copy of the personal data we hold about you. This is known as a "data subject access request."

 

Correction: If the personal data we have about you is incomplete or incorrect, you can ask us to correct it.

 

Erasure:  You can ask us to delete your personal data. It's important to note, however, that there might be legal reasons that prevent us from fulfilling this request. If such reasons exist, we will inform you when you make your request.

 

Objection: In certain situations, you have the right to object to the processing of your personal data.

 

Restriction of Processing: You can request that we restrict the processing of your personal data under specific circumstances.

 

Data Portability: You have the right to request the transfer of your personal data directly to you or to a third party of your choice.

 

Withdrawal of Consent: At any point where we rely on your consent to process your personal data, you have the right to withdraw this consent. Withdrawal of consent will not affect the legality of the processing done before the consent was withdrawn. Should you withdraw your consent, we might be unable to provide you with certain products or services. We will inform you if that is the case when you withdraw your consent.

 

If you wish to exercise any of the rights set out above, please contact us.

To find out more about these rights you can visit the ICO at www.ico.org.uk for more information, including the best ways to contact them.

 

We won’t charge any fees for you to request access to your personal data. However, a reasonable fee may be charged if your request is clearly unjustified, repetitive or excessive. We also reserve the right to not comply in this scenario. We try to respond to all legitimate requests within one month. Occasionally it could take us longer than a month if your request is particularly complex or you have made a number of requests. In this case, we will notify you and keep you updated.

Changes and Contact

We regularly review our privacy policy, and we recommend that you check and read it each time you use the website and/or our services. Please keep us updated if your personal data changes. If you have any questions or need to exercise your rights, just get in touch.

 

Thanks for reading our privacy policy. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us by emailing nina@inktreeeducation.com.

DO WE USE COOKIES?

Cookies help make our website work better for you, remembering your preferences and improving your experience. You can control cookie settings in your browser.  Cookies make your browsing experience on our site as smooth as possible, because they remember your preferences.

 

Our website uses cookies to distinguish you from other users of our website. Please refer to our Cookie Policy  to learn more.

Privacy Policy

Hello there!

 

Thank you for checking out our privacy policy.  At InkTree Education we take your privacy seriously.  We’re committed to protecting your privacy and handling your information in a responsible way while you use our website and services.

 

We encourage you to read this policy alongside any other privacy notices we might provide, so you're fully in the loop about how and why we use your information.

Who’s in charge of your data AND HOW CAN I CONTACT YOU?

The controller of your data is Nina Eastman-Waite trading as InkTree Education and we can be contacted on nina@inktreeeducation.com.

Not happy with something?

Let’s chat and try to fix it. You've also got the right to talk to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) who is the UK's supervisory authority at (www.ico.gov.uk), but we hope to resolve any issues directly.

What type of data do we collect about you?

‘Personal data' is information that identifies you. If we've removed your identity (by making the data anonymous), it won’t be classed as personal data. We might collect, use, store, and share various types of personal data about you as follows:

 

  • Identity details such as first and last name, username or similar identifier, marital status and title, date of birth and gender.

  • Contact details such as your billing address and delivery address, email address and telephone number.

  • Optional Information which you choose (consent) to give us and allow us to use so we can provide you with our Tutoring Services. This may include Special Category Data - personal data (such as health information- see below).

  • Financial information such as your bank account and payment card details.

  • Information about transactions like details about payments to and from you, and other details of products and services you have purchased from us.

 

Aggregated Data:  We may also use the above information, without any of your identifiable details, to produce aggregated data. An example incudes statistical or demographic data, that can help us understand our client needs better. E.g., We may aggregate usage data to calculate the percentage of users accessing a specific website feature.  If we combine this data with your personal data at any point so you do become identifiable, we treat this as personal data and use this in accordance with this policy.

 

Special Category Data:  We do not currently collect any special category data about you, such as health data, information about your race, religious beliefs, sex life or sexual orientation, political opinions or trade union memberships, criminal convictions/offences, and your genetic and biometric data on the site.

When you work with us and use our services you may also choose (consent) to give us special category personal information so that we can provide services to you as you require. You do not have to provide us with any special category data, but you need to be aware that our services are based on the information which you give us. For example, if you choose not to share SEND (Special Education Needs and Disabilities) information we will not be able to provide tutoring which takes this into account.

 

Children: Working with us, an adult usually gives us the information that we need to provide our services to a child or young person (the student). This must be on basis that the adult has parental responsibility (for Students subject to Court Orders this may be a legal authority) for that Student and, where the student has sufficient understanding, has consented to this being done. So, when we use the word ‘you’ or refer to your personal data and information in this policy we also include personal data and information about the student which is provided to us.

How do we collect your personal data?

We use different methods to collect data from and about you. The majority of the time, our information is collected directly when you contact us in the following ways:

 

  • When you fill in any new client onboarding forms;

  • When you complete any forms before or during an appointment;

  • Verbally during discussions;

  • Correspondence with us via post, phone, email or otherwise.

 

This data collection helps us to improve user experience, and to gather information about how you use our website. For more information, please refer to our Cookie Policy, which can be accessed here.

We may also collect data from the student’s school or Local Authority because you’ve agreed to this with them or us so that you can receive our services.

What are the purposes for which we use your personal data?

The purposes for which we will be using your data include:

 

  • To register you as a new customer.

  • To provide our services and to process and deliver any orders, including: a) to manage payments, fees and charges and b) to collect and recover money owed to us.

  • To manage our relationship with you e.g., to notify you about changes to our terms of this privacy policy or to ask you to leave a review and/or take a survey.

  • To send you relevant marketing information about our products and services.

  • To use data analytics to improve our website, products/services, marketing, customer relationships and experiences.

 

We rely on one or more of the following lawful conditions to process your data as outlined above:

 

  • To fulfil our contract with you;

  • For our legitimate interests; or

  • To comply with legal obligations.

 

In some scenarios, we’ll ask for your consent, especially for collecting sensitive data. In most circumstances, generally, we do not obtain your consent for processing your personal data.  If we send you marketing communications and you no longer wish to receive them, you can opt out anytime by contacting us or clicking on the ‘unsubscribe’ button on our marketing communications.

 

We may process your personal data for more than one lawful reason at a time, depending on the specific purpose for which we are using your data.  If you’d like more information on the specific legal ground we are relying on, on occasions where we rely on more than one legal ground, please feel free to contact us.

If you choose not to provide us with personal data, we may be unable to provide some of our services to you. For example, without your email address we will not be able to use email to communicate which may be needed to provide our services.

Please ensure that

  • your personal data is accurate and up to date;

  • you take reasonable care and safety when using your devices and the internet;

  • you contact us immediately if you think or know your personal data has been used, compromised, or accessed without your express permission or if you have any other such concerns.

YOUR ROLE

Cookies help make our website work better for you, remembering your preferences and improving your experience. You can control cookie settings in your browser.  Cookies make your browsing experience on our site as smooth as possible, because they remember your preferences.

 

Our website uses cookies to distinguish you from other users of our website. Please refer to our Cookie Policy  to learn more.

Do we use Cookies?

Do we use third-party links?

Our website might link to third-party websites, tools and apps. Clicking on these links may allow third parties to collect or share your data.

 

We do not control said websites and are not responsible for said websites’ privacy policies. When you leave our website, we encourage you to read the privacy policy of every website you visit.

Do we ever share your personal data?

We take your data's security seriously and only allow certain people to access it.

 

We may share your personal data with the parties set out below for the purposes as stated further above.

 

  • Service providers, acting as processors who provide IT and system administration services.

  • Professional advisers, acting as processors or joint controllers, including lawyers, bankers, auditors and insurers who provide consultancy, banking, legal, insurance and accounting services.

  • HM Revenue & Customs, regulators and other authorities, acting as processors or joint controllers, based who require reporting of processing activities in certain circumstances.

  • Tutees’ families to be used as part of an EHCP review meeting and/or shared with the student’s school. This is always done with parental consent. 

  • Relevant Local Authority Designated Officer, police or child’s school DSL in the event of a safeguarding concern, where required.

  • When selling our business (or any part of it) or carrying out associated business activities.

 

All of the above third parties have a requirement to respect the security of your personal data. We do not permit them to use your personal data for their own purposes – they are only permitted to process your data for specified purposes in line with our instructions.

AI Usage

Artificial Intelligence (AI): AI refers to the use of computer systems, software, or applications that are designed to perform tasks that would normally require human intelligence. This includes, but is not limited to, capabilities such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, language understanding, and interaction.

We may use AI tools to assist with the provision of our services, including [describe specific uses, e.g., data analysis, drafting documents, responding to enquiries]. Any AI tools we employ are used in compliance with applicable data protection laws, including the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR).

When using AI tools, we ensure:

  • Personal data is processed lawfully, fairly, and transparently.

  • Data minimisation principles are upheld, meaning we only provide AI tools with the information strictly necessary for the intended purpose.

  • Robust security measures are in place to protect your personal data during any processing involving AI tools.

  • When using AI tools, we ensure that personal data is retained only for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes outlined in our policy, after which it is securely deleted or anonymised.

We have listed below the specific AI tools we are using within our business, the purpose, the types of data (if any) we are collecting and our legal basis for this processing.

AI TOOL NAME
PURPOSE
TYPES OF DATA USED
LEGAL BASIS FOR PROCEEDING
Microsoft CoPilot – LLM
To support lesson planning and lessons and to draft documents for educational consultancy
Client name, business address
Legitimate interest
ChatGPT – Large Language Model (LLM)
To support lesson planning and lessons and to draft documents for educational consultancy
Client name, business address
Legitimate interest

For further enquiries on our AI usage or to exercise your rights, please contact us using the details provided in this policy.​

Do we ever transfer your data internationally?

We may transfer your data outside of the United Kingdom/EEA, but only when we can be sure it is protected.

 

Many of our external third parties are based outside the United Kingdom/EEA and so their processing of your personal data will involve a transfer of data outside the United Kingdom.

 

Whenever we transfer your personal data out of the United Kingdom, we make sure it is protected by at least implementing one of the following safeguards:

 

  • We will only transfer your personal data to countries that have been deemed to provide an adequate level of protection for personal data by the United Kingdom

  • Where we use certain service providers, we may use specific contracts approved by the UK Information Commissioner’s Office and the European Commission which give personal data the same protection it has in Europe.

 

Please contact us if you want further information on the specific process used by us when transferring your personal data out of the United Kingdom.

How secure is your data with us?

We have strong security measures in place to keep your personal information safe and have implemented appropriate technology and operational security, including policies and measures to protect personal information under our control including from unauthorised access, improper use, alteration, unlawful or accidental destruction, and accidental loss on a “privacy by design and default” basis.

 

Only authorised individuals who have a need to know are granted access to your data, such as our employees or trusted partners. They will process your data in accordance with our confidentiality terms.

 

In the rare circumstances that there is a personal data breach, we have procedures in place and will notify you, along with any applicable regulator, when we’re legally required to.

What is our process for retaining your data?

We only keep your data as long as necessary for the reasons we collected it.

 

By law we have to keep basic information about our customers (including contact information, identity details, financial information and data relating to your transactions with us) for six years after they cease being customers for tax purposes.

 

For information that does not fall under the definition of basic, to determine the appropriate retention time, we look at what kind of data it is, how sensitive it is, the risks if it's misused, why we need it, and if there are other ways to achieve the same goals. We also consider applicable legal, regulatory, tax, accounting and other requirements.

What are your legal rights in relation to your data?

You have the following rights regarding your personal data:

 

Access: You can request a copy of the personal data we hold about you. This is known as a "data subject access request."

 

Correction: If the personal data we have about you is incomplete or incorrect, you can ask us to correct it.

 

Erasure:  You can ask us to delete your personal data. It's important to note, however, that there might be legal reasons that prevent us from fulfilling this request. If such reasons exist, we will inform you when you make your request.

 

Objection: In certain situations, you have the right to object to the processing of your personal data.

 

Restriction of Processing: You can request that we restrict the processing of your personal data under specific circumstances.

 

Data Portability: You have the right to request the transfer of your personal data directly to you or to a third party of your choice.

 

Withdrawal of Consent: At any point where we rely on your consent to process your personal data, you have the right to withdraw this consent. Withdrawal of consent will not affect the legality of the processing done before the consent was withdrawn. Should you withdraw your consent, we might be unable to provide you with certain products or services. We will inform you if that is the case when you withdraw your consent.

 

If you wish to exercise any of the rights set out above, please contact us.

To find out more about these rights you can visit the ICO at www.ico.org.uk for more information including the best ways to contact them.

 

We won’t charge any fees for you to request access to your personal data. However, a reasonable fee may be charged if your request is clearly unjustified, repetitive or excessive. We also reserve the right to not comply in this scenario. We try to respond to all legitimate requests within one month. Occasionally it could take us longer than a month if your request is particularly complex or you have made a number of requests. In this case, we will notify you and keep you updated.

Changes and Contact

We regularly review our privacy policy, and we recommend that you check and read it each time you use the website and/or our services. Please keep us updated if your personal data changes. If you have any questions or need to exercise your rights, just get in touch.

 

Thanks for reading our privacy policy. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us by emailing nina@inktreeeducation.com.

Privacy Policy

Hello there!

 

Thank you for checking out our privacy policy.  At InkTree Education we take your privacy seriously.  We’re committed to protecting your privacy and handling your information in a responsible way while you use our website and services.

 

We encourage you to read this policy alongside any other privacy notices we might provide, so you're fully in the loop about how and why we use your information.

Who’s in charge of your data AND HOW CAN I CONTECT YOU?

The controller of your data is Nina Eastman-Waite trading as InkTree Education and we can be contacted on: nina@inktreeeducation.com.

Not happy with something?

Let’s chat and try to fix it. You've also got the right to talk to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) who is the UK's supervisory authority at (www.ico.gov.uk), but we hope to resolve any issues directly.

What type of data do we collect about you?

‘Personal data' is information that identifies you. If we've removed your identity (by making the data anonymous), it won’t be classed as personal data. We might collect, use, store, and share various types of personal data about you as follows:

 

  • Identity details such as first and last name, username or similar identifier, marital status and title, date of birth and gender.

  • Contact details such as your billing address and delivery address, email address and telephone number.

  • Optional Information which you choose (consent) to give us and allow us to use so we can provide you with our Tutoring Services. This may include Special Category Data - personal data (such as health information- see below).

  • Financial information such as your bank account and payment card details.

  • Information about transactions like details about payments to and from you, and other details of products and services you have purchased from us.

 

Aggregated Data:  We may also use the above information, without any of your identifiable details, to produce aggregated data. An example incudes statistical or demographic data, that can help us understand our client needs better. E.g., We may aggregate usage data to calculate the percentage of users accessing a specific website feature.  If we combine this data with your personal data at any point so you do become identifiable, we treat this as personal data and use this in accordance with this policy.

 

Special Category Data:  We do not currently collect any special category data about you, such as health data, information about your race, religious beliefs, sex life or sexual orientation, political opinions or trade union memberships, criminal convictions/offences, and your genetic and biometric data on this site.

When you work with us and use our services you may also choose (consent) to give us special category personal information so that we can provide services to you as you require. You do not have to provide us with any special category data, but you need to be aware that our services are based on the information which you give us. For example, if you choose not to share SEND (Special Education Needs and Disabilities) information we will not be able to provide tutoring which takes this into account.

 

Children: Working with us, an adult usually gives us the information that we need to provide our services to a child or young person (the student). This must be on basis that the adult has parental responsibility (for Students subject to Court Orders this may be a legal authority) for that Student and, where the student has sufficient understanding, has consented to this being done. So, when we use the word ‘you’ or refer to your personal data and information in this policy we also include personal data and information about the student which is provided to us.

How do we collect your personal data?

We use different methods to collect data from and about you. The majority of the time, our information is collected directly when you contact us in the following ways:

 

  • When you fill in any new client onboarding forms;

  • When you complete any forms before or during an appointment;

  • Verbally during discussions;

  • Correspondence with us via post, phone, email or otherwise.

 

This data collection helps us to improve user experience, and to gather information about how you use our website. For more information, please refer to our Cookie Policy, which can be accessed here.

We may also collect data from the student’s school or Local Authority because you’ve agreed to this with them or us so that you can receive our services.

What are the purposes for which we use your personal data?

The purposes for which we will be using your data include:

 

  • To register you as a new customer.

  • To provide our services and to process and deliver any orders, including: a) to manage payments, fees and charges and b) to collect and recover money owed to us.

  • To manage our relationship with you e.g., to notify you about changes to our terms of this privacy policy or to ask you to leave a review and/or take a survey.

  • To send you relevant marketing information about our products and services.

  • To use data analytics to improve our website, products/services, marketing, customer relationships and experiences.

 

We rely on one or more of the following lawful conditions to process your data as outlined above:

 

  • To fulfil our contract with you;

  • For our legitimate interests; or

  • To comply with legal obligations.

 

In some scenarios, we’ll ask for your consent, especially for collecting sensitive data. In most circumstances, generally, we do not obtain your consent for processing your personal data.  If we send you marketing communications and you no longer wish to receive them, you can opt out anytime by contacting us or clicking on the ‘unsubscribe’ button on our marketing communications.

 

We may process your personal data for more than one lawful reason at a time, depending on the specific purpose for which we are using your data.  If you’d like more information on the specific legal ground we are relying on, on occasions where we rely on more than one legal ground, please feel free to contact us.

If you choose not to provide us with personal data, we may be unable to provide some of our services to you. For example, without your email address we will not be able to use email to communicate which may be needed to provide our services.

YOUR ROLE

Please ensure that:

  • your personal data is accurate and up to date;

  • you take reasonable care and safety when using your devices and the internet;

  • you contact us immediately if you think or know your personal data has been used, compromised, or accessed without your express permission or if you have any other such concerns.

Cookies help make our website work better for you, remembering your preferences and improving your experience. You can control cookie settings in your browser.  Cookies make your browsing experience on our site as smooth as possible, because they remember your preferences.

 

Our website uses cookies to distinguish you from other users of our website. Please refer to our Cookie Policy  to learn more.

Do we use Cookies?

Do we use third-party links?

Our website might link to third-party websites, tools and apps. Clicking on these links may allow third parties to collect or share your data.

 

We do not control said websites and are not responsible for said websites’ privacy policies. When you leave our website, we encourage you to read the privacy policy of every website you visit.

Do we ever share your personal data?

We take your data's security seriously and only allow certain people to access it.

 

We may share your personal data with the parties set out below for the purposes as stated further above.

 

  • Service providers, acting as processors who provide IT and system administration services.

  • Professional advisers, acting as processors or joint controllers, including lawyers, bankers, auditors and insurers who provide consultancy, banking, legal, insurance and accounting services.

  • HM Revenue & Customs, regulators and other authorities, acting as processors or joint controllers, based who require reporting of processing activities in certain circumstances.

  • Tutees’ families to be used as part of an EHCP review meeting and/or shared with the student’s school. This is always done with parental consent. 

  • Relevant Local Authority Designated Officer, police or child’s school DSL in the event of a safeguarding concern, where required.

  • When selling our business (or any part of it) or carrying out associated business activities.

 

All of the above third parties have a requirement to respect the security of your personal data. We do not permit them to use your personal data for their own purposes – they are only permitted to process your data for specified purposes in line with our instructions.

AI Usage

Artificial Intelligence (AI): AI refers to the use of computer systems, software, or applications that are designed to perform tasks that would normally require human intelligence. This includes, but is not limited to, capabilities such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, language understanding, and interaction.

We may use AI tools to assist with the provision of our services, including [describe specific uses, e.g., data analysis, drafting documents, responding to enquiries]. Any AI tools we employ are used in compliance with applicable data protection laws, including the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR).

When using AI tools, we ensure:

  • Personal data is processed lawfully, fairly, and transparently.

  • Data minimisation principles are upheld, meaning we only provide AI tools with the information strictly necessary for the intended purpose.

  • Robust security measures are in place to protect your personal data during any processing involving AI tools.

  • When using AI tools, we ensure that personal data is retained only for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes outlined in our policy, after which it is securely deleted or anonymised.

We have listed below the specific AI tools we are using within our business, the purpose, the types of data (if any) we are collecting and our legal basis for this processing.

AI TOOL NAME
PURPOSE
TYPES OF DATA USED
LEGAL BASIS FOR PROCEEDING
Microsoft CoPilot – LLM
To support lesson planning and lessons and to draft documents for educational consultancy
Client name, business address
Legitimate interest
ChatGPT – Large Language Model (LLM)
To support lesson planning and lessons and to draft documents for educational consultancy
Client name, business address
Legitimate interest

For further enquiries on our AI usage or to exercise your rights, please contact us using the details provided in this policy.​

Do we ever transfer your data internationally?

We may transfer your data outside of the United Kingdom/EEA, but only when we can be sure it is protected.

 

Many of our external third parties are based outside the United Kingdom/EEA and so their processing of your personal data will involve a transfer of data outside the United Kingdom.

 

Whenever we transfer your personal data out of the United Kingdom, we make sure it is protected by at least implementing one of the following safeguards:

 

  • We will only transfer your personal data to countries that have been deemed to provide an adequate level of protection for personal data by the United Kingdom

  • Where we use certain service providers, we may use specific contracts approved by the UK Information Commissioner’s Office and the European Commission which give personal data the same protection it has in Europe.

 

Please contact us if you want further information on the specific process used by us when transferring your personal data out of the United Kingdom.

How secure is your data with us?

We have strong security measures in place to keep your personal information safe and have implemented appropriate technology and operational security, including policies and measures to protect personal information under our control including from unauthorised access, improper use, alteration, unlawful or accidental destruction, and accidental loss on a “privacy by design and default” basis.

 

Only authorised individuals who have a need to know are granted access to your data, such as our employees or trusted partners. They will process your data in accordance with our confidentiality terms.

 

In the rare circumstances that there is a personal data breach, we have procedures in place and will notify you, along with any applicable regulator, when we’re legally required to.

What is our process for retaining your data?

We only keep your data as long as necessary for the reasons we collected it.

 

By law we have to keep basic information about our customers (including contact information, identity details, financial information and data relating to your transactions with us) for six years after they cease being customers for tax purposes.

 

For information that does not fall under the definition of basic, to determine the appropriate retention time, we look at what kind of data it is, how sensitive it is, the risks if it's misused, why we need it, and if there are other ways to achieve the same goals. We also consider applicable legal, regulatory, tax, accounting and other requirements.

What are your legal rights in relation to your data?

You have the following rights regarding your personal data:

 

Access: You can request a copy of the personal data we hold about you. This is known as a "data subject access request."

 

Correction: If the personal data we have about you is incomplete or incorrect, you can ask us to correct it.

 

Erasure:  You can ask us to delete your personal data. It's important to note, however, that there might be legal reasons that prevent us from fulfilling this request. If such reasons exist, we will inform you when you make your request.

 

Objection: In certain situations, you have the right to object to the processing of your personal data.

 

Restriction of Processing: You can request that we restrict the processing of your personal data under specific circumstances.

 

Data Portability: You have the right to request the transfer of your personal data directly to you or to a third party of your choice.

 

Withdrawal of Consent: At any point where we rely on your consent to process your personal data, you have the right to withdraw this consent. Withdrawal of consent will not affect the legality of the processing done before the consent was withdrawn. Should you withdraw your consent, we might be unable to provide you with certain products or services. We will inform you if that is the case when you withdraw your consent.

 

If you wish to exercise any of the rights set out above, please contact us.

To find out more about these rights you can visit the ICO at www.ico.org.uk for more information including the best ways to contact them.

 

We won’t charge any fees for you to request access to your personal data. However, a reasonable fee may be charged if your request is clearly unjustified, repetitive or excessive. We also reserve the right to not comply in this scenario. We try to respond to all legitimate requests within one month. Occasionally it could take us longer than a month if your request is particularly complex or you have made a number of requests. In this case, we will notify you and keep you updated.

Changes and Contact

We regularly review our privacy policy, and we recommend that you check and read it each time you use the website and/or our services. Please keep us updated if your personal data changes. If you have any questions or need to exercise your rights, just get in touch.

 

Thanks for reading our privacy policy. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us by emailing nina@inktreeeducation.com

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