The information below describes how The Salvation Army manages the personal information it holds relating to Voluntary services offered by you for international incidents.
The term “Salvation Army” refers to The Salvation Army International Trustee Company, the body responsible for your personal data.
Such information could include:
Photograph, name, address, email, Date of Birth, Gender, Marital status, skills you have, your rank if applicable, nationality, passport details, Visa information, languages spoken, Ethnicity, medical data.
This information is held to help determine:
We may share your personal information outside of The Salvation Army, for example:
Your personal information may be transferred to and stored and processed outside the European Economic Area (“EEA"). Where this becomes necessary, we will ensure that measures are in place to ensure that your information is managed in strict compliance with data protection law.
We keep your information for as long as it is needed for the purpose/s it was collected for. This length of time will vary according to the nature of the information, legal requirements or other justifications permitted by data protection law. In some cases, it may be necessary for us to store information indefinitely, for example, for safeguarding reasons or where we believe there is a potential risk to an individual.
Data Protection law, including the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (the “GDPR”), sets out the principles we must adhere to and other conditions which must be satisfied by us in the processing and storage by us of your information. If you have any queries, please contact the Data Protection Officer by emailing ihq-dpo@salvationarmy.org.
Most personal information is held in the “legitimate interests" of The Salvation Army and processed in support of its Mission. Where this does not apply, we may ask for your consent, for example to share your information with other organisations. Information held for safeguarding purposes is processed in the “substantial public interest”.
You have the right to:
For queries about this privacy notice or any other data protection issue including if you are unhappy with the way we are managing your personal information, please contact the Data Protection Officer using the details given above. If you are still unhappy once we have responded, you can contact the Information Commissioner's Office.
Information Commissioner's Office (UK), Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF.