Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy Overview

Enable Ireland is committed to protecting your privacy and the personal information you and others provide to us.  This statement outlines what we do with the personal information you provide to us, why we gather it and what it means to you. If you are under 16 years of age, please read this statement with a parent or guardian and ensure you understand it. This statement outlines our approach to Data Protection to fulfil our obligations under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Who we are:

We are Enable Ireland Disability Services, a Company Limited by Guarantee registered under company number 13909 with a registered address at 32F Rosemount Park Drive, Rosemount Business Park, Ballycoolin Road, Dublin 11, Ireland.

We are a partly state funded charitable organisation which provides services to children and adults with physical, sensory and intellectual disabilities in 15 counties across Ireland. We process personal data and special category personal data about people to carry out this core work. We are also engaged in training, research, fundraising, direct marketing, office administration, finance and HR administration including payroll and recruitment. We manage relationships with volunteers, contractors and authorities such as the HSE.

For the purpose of the GDPR, the data controller is Enable Ireland Disability Services, Limited by Guarantee (“Enable Ireland”).

What Personal Information do we collect from you?

Enable Ireland processes personal data about service user/owners and their carers/family members/representatives, prospective volunteers, donors, advocates, supporters, contractors, suppliers and individuals in sponsor companies or partner organisations job applicants or former employees/colleagues and users of Enable Ireland's Assistive Technology e-learning site (https://enableirelandat.ie).

Enable Ireland does not engage in profiling or automated decision making. However, if you are a member of the Friends of Enable Ireland Network, a fundraiser, volunteer or donor of Enable Ireland, we may analyse the outcomes of our fundraising campaigns, your preferences and engagements with you to tell you about fundraising events, activities or volunteer opportunities that may be of specific interest to you. You may opt-out of your personal data being used for this type of analysis by contacting friends@enableireland.ie, or by contacting the Data Protection and Compliance Officer (details are below).

Enable Ireland processes different types of personal data and special category personal data depending on how and why you are interacting with us.

Purpose

Categories of data processed

Health & Social care services when attending our service centres located across Ireland

Health data (referral letter from a third party, medical records and assessments, diagnosis, medical/physical history and medication details, hospital details, physician/healthcare professionals details, vaccination status), contact names and initials, addresses, telephone numbers, email, date of birth, country of birth, gender, next of kin contact details and relationship to service user/owner, photographs, videos received from service users/owners and voice recording, face image and IP addresses while in virtual consultations with service users/owners, attendance records, healthcare professional reports and update reports for carers/guardians, medical card numbers, social preferences, dietary, social, sleep and spiritual needs, assistive technology needs and personal care needs, funding applications.

Communications

Contact names, addresses, telephone numbers, email, social media identifiers such as Facebook®, twitter®, Instagram®,  photographs, videos, stories and health data, completing forms on www.enableireland.ie (our site) such as the 'Contact Us' form or when subscribing to receive our Newsletter or other such websites that are within our control.

Training & research

Contact names, addresses, telephone numbers, email, assignments, training records, health data.

Office Administration & Finance Management

Contact names, contact details, tax identifiers (e.g. VAT number for service providers), bank details, legal claims, timesheets and payment data, data associated with accounts receivable or accounts payable.

Direct Marketing & Fundraising

Contact names, contact details, PPSN for donors, bank details, health data, photographs, stories, video or audio footage, donor, volunteer and supporter preferences and interests, service region and additional contact names and addresses.

Donations

Contact name and address; email address; credit/debit card details; PayPal details; bank account details/direct debit mandate form; age group; tax payer status and PPSN number (where you wish to avail of tax relief in respect of your donation)

Human Resources Recruitment

Application form, references, CVs (employment history and education), Garda/Police vetting declarations, professional qualifications and other recruitment documents and if we conduct interviews using a virtual platform, then we will process your face image, voice recording and IP address.

Wellbeing, Safety & Security

Occupational health data, accident & incident reports, safeguarding/ risk assessment information, location data and CCTV recordings.

Website management

Google Analytics data including IP addresses (see cookie policy).

Assistive Technology e-learning site

When you create an account on https://enableirelandat.ie we require the following data: Name, age (for verification purposes), country of residence  (for verification purposes) and email address. 

Optional personal data we collect if you choose to provide additional profile information: Profile photo, residence (town/county), any interests, professional background information or other personal details you choose to add to your account profile. 

Engaging in one of the courses on this site we may also collect the following data: Assignments, training records, logs (activity on the course), video and/or still image you upload, forum posts (this could include special category personal data that you have shared such as health, race and ethnicity, religious or philosophical beliefs), quiz results, survey and feedback answers. 

 

 

Where do we get this information from?

We obtain personal data about you if:

  • you apply for a job in Enable Ireland;
  • you or your parent/guardian/ carer contact us to request you become a service user/owner. If someone gives us information about you, we may add it to any personal information we already hold and use it in the ways described in this Notice. Before you disclose information to us about another person, you should be sure that you have their consent to do so. You should also show them this Notice. You need to ensure that they confirm that they know you are sharing their personal information with us for the purposes described in this Data Protection Notice;
  • a health or social care professional shares data with us by way of a referral;
  • you contact us to become a volunteer, donor, course participant or advocate or subscriber to fundraising campaign or website;
  • we complete a business transaction with you as a supplier of products / services, or as a customer of our shops;
  • you engage with Enable Ireland's Assistive Technology e-learning site. 

We may have your personal data because your company or organisation has entered into a partnership with Enable Ireland. In limited circumstances data is publicly available and there would be a reasonable expectation that an organisation such as Enable Ireland would process it, for example, you are a journalist, medical expert, academic, politician, business leader or celebrity.

Why do we collect this information?

We collect the information in order to provide you with our services, to market our services, to fundraise, to improve our organisation and to recruit staff and volunteers. We will use this information to:

  • carry out our obligations arising from any agreements entered into between you and us e.g. to provide you with our disability services where you are a service user;
  • communicate with you as part of our relationship with you or in accordance with our agreement with you;
  • carry out fundraising and marketing activities which include to market you according to your preferences, process your donation, process volunteer opportunities and process your subscriptions. 
  • set you or your company up as a supplier on our systems and to pay you for products/services provided to us;
  • liaise with you about projects that we are undertaking with you;
  • create a candidate profile for you if you are a job applicant;
  • administer and improve our site and for internal operations, including troubleshooting, data analysis, testing, research, statistical and survey purposes;
  • deliver information about our services and our organisation, where you have subscribed to receive same;
  • As part of our efforts to keep our organisation safe and secure;
  • Operations of the Assistive Technology e-learning site. 

The legal bases for the processing of your data are:

  • Processing necessary for the performance of a contract which you have entered into with us or to take steps at your request prior to entering into a contract;
  • Processing necessary for compliance with a legal obligation to which we are subject, for example, providing information to Health Information Quality Authority (HIQA) or Health Service Executive (HSE);
  • Processing necessary in order to protect the vital interests of you or of another natural person;
  • That you have provided consent for the processing for one or more specified purposes such as marketing, for example, when you subscribe to our newsletter or opt to receive information from us in respect of our organisation;
  • Processing necessary for the purposes of the legitimate interests which we pursue for example administer and record your donation, providing you with information about fundraising campaigns you have agreed to take part in, provide you with information necessary for any training event, workshop or event you sign up for, follow up on your queries, assess our fundraising activities or efficiently and effectively providing suitable e-learning training via Assistive Technology e-learning site.

The legal basis for the processing of your Special Category Personal Data (i.e. your medical/health data) are:

  • That the processing is necessary for the provision of health care, treatment or social care and for the purposes of medical diagnosis;
  • That the processing is necessary in order to protect your vital interests or that of another person where you are physically or legally incapable of giving consent. 
Who do we share this information with?

We may share your personal data and where necessary, Special Categories of Personal Data, with selected third parties as listed below* including suppliers and contractors in order to provide you with our services. For example, these suppliers may include our web hosting provider and our IT service providers.

In addition, we may disclose your personal information (including Special Categories of Personal Data) to third parties:

  • Which are part of the Progressing Disability Services (‘PDS’) framework. As part of this arrangement Enable Ireland has formed partnerships with a number of other service providers with the aim of improving access to disability services across Ireland;
  • If we are under a duty to disclose or share your information in order to comply with any legal obligation, or in order to enforce or apply our terms of use and other agreements; or to protect our rights, property, or safety, our service user/owner/customers, or others. This includes exchanging information with other companies and organisations for the purposes of fraud protection and credit risk reduction;
  • As part of projects with other companies in the Enable Ireland group of companies if applicable.
  • Where solicitors or your elected power of attorney have your written authorisation to be provided with the personal data we hold about you
  • When you are under age of eighteen, we will share your personal data with your legal guardians.  

*Note:

  • Where we engage third parties to process data on our behalf we will ensure the appropriate data processing agreements are in place. 
  • The table below captures some of the third parties we engage with. 
  • We reserve the right to update the list as the need arises.
  • Where you have a query regarding third parties we engage with, please contact Enable Ireland's Data Protection & Compliance Officer for information. 

 

PDS Partner Organisations;
-    St. Michael’s House;
-    Stewarts Care Limited; 
-    Central Remedial Clinic; 
-    Muiriosa Foundation; 
-    Daughters of Charity; 
-    Brothers of Charity; 
-    CoAction; 
-    St. Gabriel’s School and Centre;
-    Western Care Association; 
-    Ability West;
-    Cope   

-    St. Joseph’s foundation
-    St. Catherine's Association Ltd.(Wicklow)
-    Cheeverstown (Dublin)
-    Health Services Executive (HSE)

Provision of health care and services to service user/owners under the PDS Partnership arrangement.

HIQA

Legal obligation to disclose certain information

TUSLA/HSE safeguarding

Legal obligation to disclose certain information

Health Service ExecutiveProvision of health care and services to service user/owners

HSE/Health Research BoardInformation collected on National Ability Supports System (NASS) is critical to the management of disability services nationally. 

Irish Wheelchair association

Provision of health care and services to service user/owners

DeafHearProvision of health care and services to service user/owners

National Council for the Blind Ireland (NCBI)Provision of health care and services to service user/owners

Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)Provision of health care and services to service user/owners

St. John of GodProvision of health care and services to service user/owners

St. Lawrence Cheshire HomeProvision of health care and services to service user/owners

KARE

Provision of health care and services to service user/owners

COPEProvision of health care and services to service user/owners

Nursing agencies

Provision of health care and services to service user/owners

An Cuan Regional Support Service: Cope Foundation Provision of health care and services to service user/owners

Technological University DublinFoundations in AT Course - Accreditation Provided by Technological University Dublin

IT/software Providers

 

Microsoft office 365

Cloud service providers

Microsoft TEAMSWeb-based video consultation platform

Attend Anywhere or other video consultation providerWeb-based video consultation platform

InterXion

IT data centre provider

Evros Technology

IT service provider

Cisco MerakiIT Software

Monread CRM

Goldmine CRM Software Provider

Private Health Insurers

Payment for service user/owner claims

Progress CRM and Salesforce CRM 

Fundraising management software provider

EncludeSalesforce configuration support

Poppulo

Email marketing service provider

Trinity Marketing

Regular Donor Acquisition 

Monsoon Consulting Communications Software Tool

C3 Marketing Marketing Services 

DEFT Payment Systems

Software for processing donation payments

Realex Payments

Software for processing online credit/debit card donation payments

StripeSoftware for processing donation payments

Paypal Software for processing donation payments

CookieBotSoftware for obtaining cookie consent on external website

Other

 

CCTV providers

Provision of CCTV equipment and services

Aviva

Pension scheme providers

Law firms

Legal services

AIB

Banking services

Lane Clark Peacock (LCP)

Pension Administrator

Zurich

Pension trustee service

Friends First

Income continuance and insurance services

RSM Ireland

Audit and accounting services

Revenue Commissioners

Legal obligation to disclose certain information

Cognate Healthcare or other provider 

Pre-employment medicals/ occupational health assessments

An Gardaí Siochána

Law enforcement

Miscellaneous photographers, venues corporate partners, fundraising campaign providers, trade unions, fundraising campaign providers,  professional bodies

For operational purposes in connection with fundraising events, payment of subscription fees

Enovation Solutions LtdHosting provider of Enable Ireland AT Training online learning portal (Moodle)

Iron Mountain Ireland LimitedStorage Hardcopy files

DCG Shredding Shredding Company

Pulp Recycling LimitedShredding Company 

Gwen Malone Stenography Services Unlimited CompanyProvision of Stenography 

DataPac Unlimited CompanySupplying ICT Products and Services 

 

 

How long do we keep your Information?

Enable Ireland in accordance with our obligations, keeps personal data and special category personal data for a range of periods. Our current retention periods are based on:

  • Statutory obligations for example, we are required to keep records created under Childcare legislation indefinitely;
  • Contractual obligations, for example, we are required to keep records for a certain period as provided for in contracts with service providers like IT service providers;
  • Quality assurance / best practice obligations set by state entities or regulatory bodies in particular the HSE Policy 2013 on Retention of Records available at: https://assets.hse.ie/media/documents/Record_Retention_Periods_Policy.pdf
  • Our view that retention is necessary for the original purpose or a compatible purpose
  • On a case by case basis, records may be retained for longer where they are required for actual or potential legal actions or the management or mitigation of operational or strategic risks to Enable Ireland. Where records are subject to this kind of review the ongoing retention will be assessed annually.
Do we Transfer your information outside the European Union or European Economic Area?

Your information is stored on secure systems within Enable Ireland premises and with providers of secure information storage. We may transfer or allow the transfer of information about you and your services with us to our service providers located outside the European Economic Area (EEA), but only if they agree to act solely on our instructions and protect your information to the same standard that applies in the EEA.

What are your Rights

You have the following rights:

  • The right to access the personal data we hold about you. Under the GDPR, we are obliged to respond to your access request without undue delay. In most instances, we will respond within 30 Days. If we are unable to deal with your request fully within 30 Days (due to the complexity or number of requests), we may extend this period by a further two calendar months. Should this be necessary, we will explain the reasons why. If you make your request electronically, we will, where possible, provide the relevant information electronically unless you ask us otherwise. Please complete the access request form available at: https://enableireland.ie/resources/publications/external-data-subject-a… or by requesting it from the Data Protection Officer. We reserve the right not to have to respond to access requests that are excessive or manifestly unfound.
  • The right to require us to rectify any inaccurate personal data about you without undue delay.
  • The right to have us erase any personal data we hold about you in circumstances such as where it is no longer necessary for us to hold the personal data or, in some circumstances, if you have withdrawn your consent to the processing.
  • The right to object to us processing personal data about you such as processing for profiling or direct marketing.
  • The right to ask us to provide your personal data to you in a portable format or, where technically feasible, for us to port that personal data to another provider provided it does not result in a disclosure of personal data relating to other people.
  • The right to request a restriction of the processing of your personal data.
  • Where our processing of your personal data is based on your consent to that processing and where there is no other legal basis for processing, you have the right to withdraw that consent at any time but any processing that we have carried out before you withdrew your consent remains lawful.
  • You may lodge a complaint with your local supervisory authority with respect to our processing of your personal data. The local Supervisory Authority in Ireland is the Data Protection Commissioner. The website is www.dataprotection.ie. A form called “raise a concern” is available on their website in this regard.

You may exercise any of the above rights by contacting the Data Protection & Compliance Officer of Enable Ireland at dpo@enableireland.ie or writing to Data Protection & Compliance Officer, Enable Ireland, Lavanagh Centre, Curraheen, Carrigrohane, Cork, T12 D768 

Implications of not providing personal data

Sharing personal Information with us is in both your interest and ours. We need information in order to:

  • Provide our services. 
  • Manage our business for our legitimate interests.
  • Comply with our legal obligations.

You can choose not to share information, but by doing so may limit the services we are able to provide to you because:

  • We may not be able to assess your suitability for a service, or, where relevant, give you a recommendation to provide you with a service, renew an existing service or continue to provide services to you if we do not have the ability to process your information.
How to contact our Data Protection and Compliance Officer

If you have any questions about how your personal data is gathered, stored, shared or used, or if you wish to exercise any of your data rights, please contact our Data Protection Officer at:

By Email: dpo@enableireland.ie

By phone:085 1068100 

By postal Address:

Data Protection & Compliance Officer, Enable Ireland, Lavanagh Centre, Curraheen, Carrigrohane, Cork, T12 D768 
 

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