PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THIS WEBSITE
WILL NOT BE UPDATED BEYOND OCTOBER 2023.
THE GOOD NEWS IS THAT OUR CHURCH WILL STILL BE HERE ON ABBOTSFORD RD.,
HOWEVER, WE ARE SOON TO UNITE WITH CLYDEBANK RADNOR PARK CHURCH UNDER THE PRESBYTERY PLAN (WITH A NAME YET TO BE DECIDED) AND OUR KIRK SESSION HAVE THERFORE DECIDED THAT, GOING FORWARD, IT WOULD BE BEST TO 'MOTHBALL' THIS SITE AND SIMPLY LEAVE IT AS A MARKER IN THE SAND.
FOR THE TIME BEING, ALL UP THE MINUTE NEWS CAN STILL BE FOUND ON FACEBOOK GO TO - WATERFRONT FACEBOOK PAGE , ALTHOUGH THIS MAY CHANGE AS WE GO FUTHER DOWN THE ROAD OF UNIFICATION.
PLEASE NOTE ~ 'THE BLOG'
PERSONAL INFORMATION PROVIDED DIRECTLY BY CONTRIBUTORS TO 'THE BLOG' ON THIS SITE IS GIVEN AT THE CONTRIBUTOR'S OWN RISK.
WE WOULD STRONGLY ADVISE AGAINST PROVIDING PERSONAL INFORMATION (such as your name, address, email address or telephone number).
CLYDEBANK WATERFRONT PARISH CHURCH CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR INFORMATION SO GIVEN.
>>> AS POSTED ON CHURCH NOTICE BOARD <<<
Data Protection Policy
Clydebank Waterfront Parish Church
Scottish Charity SC004596
Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy covers the way in which the congregation of Clydebank Waterfront Parish Church will use and disclose personal information that members, employees, volunteers, donors and other associates may provide us with.
Personal information includes any information that identifies you personally, such as your name, address, email address or telephone number.
The congregation recognises the importance of your privacy and personal information and we have therefore outlined below how the congregation collects, uses, discloses and protects this information. We are registered with the Information Commissioner through the umbrella registration of the Presbytery of Dumbarton and strive to comply fully with data protection law.
How We Collect Information
The congregation receives and stores personal information provided by members, employees, volunteers, donors and other associates. This information can be supplied to us:
In writing or via email, by telephone conversation or on our website
(e.g. when an individual is becoming a member);
or
By otherwise associating with the congregation or its organisations,
(e.g. by enquiring about our work, activities, employment and volunteering opportunities);
or
When donating money to the congregation or its organisations;
We may also receive information about you from third parties.
How We Use Information
We may use the information we collect:
In connection with membership record, for pastoral care purposes or in relation to your participation in our activities;
In order to fulfil individual employment contracts with our employees (e.g. personnel administration) or for agreements with volunteers;
In order to communicate with you (e.g. by letter, email or telephone) for example to provide information relating to our work or new developments;
In order to further our charitable aims (e.g. such as for fundraising activities);
For internal administration, such as for accounting purposes, or for analysing how we may better advance the Kingdom of God;
If CCTV is in place we have this for the prevention and detection of crime.
Disclosure of Information
The congregation may require to share personal information held for a number of reasons including to provide pastoral or other assistance, process donations or carry out any other contractual obligations. This data may be disclosed to:
The Presbytery of Dumbarton;
Other bodies within the Church of Scotland;
Relevant agents and third parties;
Employees and/ or volunteers including the charity trustees/ office bearers;
The congregation does not permit these parties to use such information for any other purpose than the foregoing.
The congregation may also need to disclose your information if required to do so by law.
Your Consent
By providing us with your personal data, including sensitive personal data such as your health, you consent to the collection and use of any information you provide in accordance with the above purposes and this privacy statement.
Storage and Security of Personal Information
The congregation via its office bearers and employees will use all reasonable endeavour to ensure that personal information is held in a secure and confidential environment and when the information is no longer needed it will be destroyed or permanently rendered anonymous.You may request details of personal information which we hold about you under the Data Protection Act 1998. A small fee may be payable. If you would like a copy of the information held on you, please contact the Session Clerk.If you believe that any information we are holding on you is incorrect or incomplete, please write to or email as soon as possible.
Any information found to be incorrect will corrected as quickly as possible.
9th December 2014
(Church name amended 26th Sept 2017)
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