Data Protection, Personal Data and GDPR Policy

TP Transcription Limited (the “Company”) takes its responsibilities with regard to the management of the requirements of the Data Protection Act 2018 and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) very seriously. This document provides the policy framework through which effective management of Data Protection matters can be achieved.

  1. Scope of the Policy

The purpose of this policy is to ensure that the Company and the Company’s staff and sub-contractors comply with the provisions of the Data Protection Act 2018 (and 1998 of course) when processing personal data. Any serious infringement of the Act will be treated seriously by the Company and may be considered a breach of contract or under disciplinary procedures. The Company expects all of its staff and contractors to follow the ethical behaviours set out in the Nolan Principles, even though we are not a public institution. Those are: selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership. These Principles are incorporated into this policy.

This policy applies regardless of where the data is held, ie if it is held on personally-owned equipment or outside Company property.

The Company is required to adhere to the eight principles of data protection as laid down by the Act. In accordance with those principles personal data shall be:

  • Processed fairly and lawfully
  • Processed for specified purposes only
  • Adequate, relevant and not excessive
  • Accurate and up to date
  • Not kept longer than necessary
  • Processed in accordance with data subjects’ rights
  • Processed and held securely
  • Not transferred outside the countries of the European Economic Area without adequate protection.
  1. Responsibilities

[a]  Company responsibilities

As the Data Controller the Company is responsible for establishing policies and procedures in order to comply with the requirements of the Data Protection Act 2018.

[b]  Governance Officer responsibilities

The Governance Officer holds responsibility for:

  • the Company’s Data Protection notification. Details of the Company’s notification are published on the Information Commissioner’s website. Anyone who is, or intends, processing personal data for purposes not included in the notification should seek advice from the Governance Officer;
  • drawing up guidance, giving advice and promoting compliance with this policy in such a way as to ensure the easy, appropriate and timely retrieval of information;
  • the appropriate compliance with subject access rights and ensuring that data is released in accordance with subject access legislation under the Data Protection Act 2018;
  • ensuring that any data protection breaches are resolved, catalogued and reported appropriately in a swift manner and in line with guidance from the Information Commissioner’s Office;
  • investigating and responding to complaints regarding data protection including requests to cease processing personal data.

[c] Staff responsibilities

Staff members who process personal data about clients, staff, applicants, contractors or any other individual must comply with the requirements of this policy.

Staff members must ensure that:

  • all personal data is kept securely;
  • no personal data is disclosed either verbally or in writing, accidentally or otherwise, to any unauthorised third party;
  • personal data is kept in accordance with the Company’s retention schedule;
  • any queries regarding data protection, including subject access requests and complaints, are promptly directed to the Governance Officer;
  • any data protection breaches are swiftly brought to the attention of the Governance Officer and that they support the Governance Officer in resolving breaches;
  • where there is uncertainty around a Data Protection matter advice is sought from the Governance Officer.

Staff who are unsure about who are authorised third parties to whom they can legitimately disclose personal data should seek advice from the Governance Officer.

[d] Third-Party Data Processors

Where external companies are used to process personal data on behalf of the Company, responsibility for the security and appropriate use of that data remains with the Company.

Where a third-party data processor is used:

  • a data processor must be chosen which provides sufficient guarantees about its security measures to protect the processing of personal data;
  • reasonable steps must be taken that such security measures are in place;
  • a written contract establishing what personal data will be processed and for what purpose must be set out;
  • a data processing agreement, available from the Governance Officer, must be signed by both parties.

For further guidance about the use of third-party data processors please contact the Governance Officer.

[e]  Contractors

The Company is responsible for the use made of personal data by anyone working on its behalf.  Managers who employ contractors must ensure that they are appropriately vetted for the data they will be processing. In addition managers should ensure that:

  • any personal data collected or processed in the course of work undertaken for the Company is kept securely and confidentially;
  • all personal data is returned to the Company on completion of the work, including any copies that may have been made. Alternatively that the data is securely destroyed and the Company receives notification in this regard from the contractor;
  • the Company receives prior notification of any disclosure of personal data to any other organisation or any person who is not a direct employee of the contractor;
  • any personal data made available by the Company, or collected in the course of the work, is neither stored nor processed outside the UK unless written consent to do so has been received from the Company;
  • all practical and reasonable steps are taken to ensure that contractors do not have access to any personal data beyond what is essential for the work to be carried out properly.
  1. Subject Access Requests

The Company is required to permit individuals to access their own personal data held by the Company via a subject access request. Any individual wishing to exercise this right should do so in writing (by email is fine) to the Company, contacting Jonathan Fagan – jonathan@tptranscription.co.uk or Anna Gresty – anna.gresty@tptranscription.co.uk. You can also telephone to discuss your personal data access request by calling 01745 813306.

The Company aims to comply with requests for access to personal information as quickly as possible, but will ensure that information is provided within the one month limit set out in the GDPR and Data Protection Act 2018.

Individuals will not be entitled to access information to which any of the exemptions in the Act applies. However, only those specific pieces of information to which the exemption applies will be withheld and determining the application of exemptions will be made by the Governance Officer.

  1. Data Protection breaches

Where a Data Protection breach occurs, or is suspected, it should reported immediately to one of the directors of TP Transcription Limited. The report should include full and accurate details of the incident including who is reporting the incident and what classification of data is involved.

  1. Contact

Queries regarding this policy or the Data Protection Act at large should be directed to one of the directors of TP Transcription Limited by emailing jonathan@tptranscription.co.uk

Our Accreditations

We are Cyber Essentials Plus audited annually and we hold the Cyber Essentials and Cyber Essentials Plus certificates. We are UKAS ISO 27001:2022 audited and accredited and ISO 9001 & ISO 14001 systems accredited company. We are members of the American Translators Association and we are assessed for GDPR compliance annually by IASME (Cyber Assurance Level 1).

10% Profits to Charity

10% of our profits are donated to the Ten Percent Foundation, a charitable trust registered in the UK. Since 2000 over £150,000 has been donated to projects in Africa and the UK. Click here for details.