Subject Access Request
We are committed to protecting any personal data we hold and complying with the Data Protection Act 1998 (the Act). Personal data is information about you.
Our partners, Moray Council and NHS Grampian, provide services on our behalf. They hold and share personal data about you so that they can deliver integrated health and social care services to you.
You have a right under the Act to see certain information held by the Moray Integration Joint Board about you. A request to see information held about you is known as a “subject access request”. If you would like to see the information we hold about you, you should write to us.
To make a subject access request please write to:
Subject Access Request
Chief Officer
Health & Social Care Moray
Moray Council
High Street
Elgin
IV30 1BX
We have 40 calendar days to respond to your request. There are exemptions in the Act which may mean that we do not need to comply with all, or part, of your request. If you are not happy with how we deal with your request, please let us know and we will try to resolve your complaint. If you are still not happy, you should contact the Information Commissioner’s Office.
Scottish Information Commissioner,
Kinburn Castle,
Doubledykes Road,
St Andrews, Fife
KY16 9DS
Telephone: 01334 464610
Fax: 01334 464611
e-mail: enquiries@itspublicknowledge.info
Our partners, Moray Council and NHS Grampian, provide services on our behalf. They hold and share personal data about you so that they can deliver integrated health and social care services to you.
You have a right under the Act to see certain information held by the Moray Integration Joint Board about you. A request to see information held about you is known as a “subject access request”. If you would like to see the information we hold about you, you should write to us.
To make a subject access request please write to:
Subject Access Request
Chief Officer
Health & Social Care Moray
Moray Council
High Street
Elgin
IV30 1BX
We have 40 calendar days to respond to your request. There are exemptions in the Act which may mean that we do not need to comply with all, or part, of your request. If you are not happy with how we deal with your request, please let us know and we will try to resolve your complaint. If you are still not happy, you should contact the Information Commissioner’s Office.
Scottish Information Commissioner,
Kinburn Castle,
Doubledykes Road,
St Andrews, Fife
KY16 9DS
Telephone: 01334 464610
Fax: 01334 464611
e-mail: enquiries@itspublicknowledge.info