DATA PROTECTION
GDRC Accounts from 1st January 2020 to 31st December 2020
Opening Balance 65
Income
2020 2019
Shows & Clinics 355 3246
Dressage 750 5155
Teams Entries 429 593
Membership 1063 2208
Sponsorship 1815 2600
Indoor events 62 192 Clear Round Jumping 150 698
Total income 4624 14711
Expenditure 2020 2019
Teams Entries 306 632
Rosettes 595 1850
Paramedics 0 380
Trophies 25 115
Advertising inc Schedules 92 286
Stationery 81 242
Hosting Fees/IT consumables 357 377
Misc Expenses inc Judges Fees 100 1465
Training (inc Instructors fees) 180 2548
Equipment Hire 200 550
Hall & Field hire 885 4562
Subscriptions inc Club Insurance 1250 980
Refreshments 169 546
Total Expenditure 4240 15112
TOTAL for 2020 449 Closing Balance 514 (balance without Sport England Funding of £1250 =Minus £801
Goring and District Riding Club
Data Protection
Privacy Policy
Goring and District Riding Club
Keeping your personal information safe is very important to us. We are committed to complying with privacy and data protection laws and being transparent about how we process personal data.
We have policies, procedures and training in place to help our employees and volunteers understand their data protection responsibilities and follow the data protection principles.
We have a nominated member of the club who serves as our Data Protection Lead. If you have any questions regarding our Privacy Policy, please email davidcbeer@fastmail.fm
This privacy policy relates to our use of any personal information we process about you.
How we collect personal data
We may collect your personal data in different ways, for example:
How we use personal information
We collect and use personal information about our members, supporters, and volunteers for different purposes.
Membership applications, administration and renewals
Informing non-members about GDRC events and services
Provision of training courses to individuals
Dealing with complaints and appeals
Undertaking safeguarding activities including DBS checks.
We only collect personal information that we genuinely need.
This may include:
If you are a Junior member we will have
Membership applications, administration and renewals
We will use the information that you provide to us to process your membership application and renew your application if appropriate. We will email and post you information about events, courses, our services and other items of interest, as part of your membership. You can opt out or unsubscribe from receiving this information if you wish. Our legal basis for using your personal information in this way is for the performance of a contract.
Informing non-members about GDRC events and services
If you opt in to our mailing list we will use the information that you provide to email and post you information about our events, courses, our services and other items of interest. You can opt out or unsubscribe from receiving this information at any time if you wish. Our legal basis for using your personal information in this way is consent.
Provision of training courses to individuals
If you sign up to one of our training courses, we will use the information that you provide to us to process
your registration and provide the course to you. Our legal basis for using your personal information in this way is for the performance of a contract .
Running events and camps
If you register for one of our events or camps, we will use your information provided to us to process your registration and enable you to attend the event or camp. This will include sharing some of your information with our volunteers that run the event or camps. It may also include collecting and sharing medical information with them if you choose to provide that to us. Our legal basis for using your personal information in this way is for the performance of a contract.
If you choose to provide us with your dietary requirements we may share them with third parties that we use to provide catering at our events.
Dealing with complaints and appeals
If a complaint or an appeal is raised with us, we will process the personal information that is provided to us to manage and resolve the complaint or appeal. This may include sharing relevant information with an affiliated organisation, such as The BEF or a riding club, a coach, welfare officer or other organisation, depending upon the nature of the complaint and the area it relates to. Our legal basis for using personal information for this purpose is to fulfil our legitimate interest and fulfil our objective of resolving complaints in a careful and appropriate manner.
Undertaking safeguarding activities including DBS checks and casework
When necessary, we process relevant personal information about members, volunteers, coaches and employees for safeguarding purposes. This might include undertaking DBS and other checks to identify any criminal and other activity we need to be aware of and casework. It may be necessary to share some personal information with relevant authorities such as the police, The Safeguarding Advisory Board and an appropriate member of the respective Member Body – such as The BEF, The Pony Club or a BRC Riding Club (as appropriate to the safeguarding activity). Our legal basis for this processing is to meet our legal obligations.
Our legal basis for processing personal information
Our legal basis for the purposes that we process personal information is for the performance of a contract, or for our legitimate interests or consent.
We may process personal information because it is necessary for the performance of a contract to which you are a party (or to take steps at your request prior to entering a contract). For example, we may process your personal data:
We may collect and use your personal data if it is necessary for our legitimate interest and so long as its use is fair, balanced and does not unduly impact your rights.
We will ask for your consent to send you marketing emails and text messages. You can withdraw consent for this at any time.
Usually we will only process sensitive personal data if we have your explicit consent. In extreme situations, we may share your personal details with the emergency services if we believe it is in your ‘vital interests’ to do so. For example, if someone is taken ill during one of our events.
Sharing personal information
We will only share your personal information where we are required to fulfil our contract with you, or legitimate interest, where we have your consent, or we are required to do so by law.
We may share your personal information with third party organisations who will process it on our behalf, for example a mailing house, our website administrator or printers.
If necessary, we may also share your information with caterers, course providers, referees, and coaches.
If you no longer wish to receive communications about products and services from us, please contact davidcbeer@fastmail.fm. You can also unsubscribe at any time to emails that we may send to you about the products and services that we think will be of interest to you.
You also have the right to:
Please note that we may be entitled to refuse requests where exceptions apply: for example, if we have reason to believe that the personal data we hold is accurate or we can show our processing is necessary for a lawful purpose set out in this Privacy Policy.
How long we keep your personal information
We will hold your personal information for as long as is necessary. We will not retain your personal information if it is no longer required. In some circumstances, we may legally be required to retain your personal information, for example for finance, employment or audit purposes.
This Privacy Policy may change from time to time. Where practical we will provide you with an updated Privacy Policy from time to time. However, we also recommend that you please visit our webpage periodically to keep up-to-date with the changes in our Privacy Policy.
Making a complaint to the Information Commissioner’s Office
If you are not satisfied with our response to any query you raise with us, or you believe we are processing your personal data in a way which is inconsistent with the law, you can complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office whose helpline number is: 0303 123 1113.