Privacy Policy
Have A Heart Scotland Ltd. (HAHS) are committed to protecting your personal information and being transparent about what we do with it, no matter how you interact with us. That’s whether you want to work, advocate for us, or use our services, want information, training or want to learn more about what we do.
We are committed to using your personal information in accordance with our responsibilities. We are required to provide you with the information in this Privacy Notice under applicable law which includes:
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UK General Data Protection Regulation (‘UK GDPR’) and the Data Protection Act 2018 (‘DPA’) referred to as the ‘data protection legislation’
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the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulation (2003)
We will not do anything with your information you would not reasonably expect. At HAHS, we may collect personal data such as your name, contact details, company, and information relating to your training purchased. This information may be required prior to attending training, post training to provide e-certificates of attendance or for feedback.
Your information will be shared with the training instructor prior to them attending your training session, otherwise we will not supply your information to third parties. If instructed to share information with a court of law, then we would be obliged to do so. If you have any questions regarding our privacy notice please contact us at:
Email: info@haveaheartscotland.co.uk
Phone: +44 (0) 7940 065343
Have A Heart Scotland Ltd. Company Number Scotland: SC774976
Cookies Policy
This Cookies Policy explain how HAHS uses cookies and similar technologies on our website. Please review this Policy to learn more about our use of cookies, the type of cookies we use and why we use them.
If you would like further information on our use of cookies and similar technologies, please contact us at info@haveaheartscotland.co.uk.
What is a cookie?
Cookies are small text files which save information about you when you use a website. If you agree to them, they are stored on your device. Cookies can make using a website easier because they remember information like what you put in your shopping basket or what you last searched for.
Cookies are used by website owners to provide you with a positive browsing experience, and to help make improvements.
Our site uses cookies to:
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Make our site work.
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Collect data on how users navigate our site, which helps us to improve it.
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Allow you to share our content on social networks.
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Help us provide relevant advertising to those who may be interested in it.
We do not use cookies to:
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Collect any personal data.
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Pass personal data to third parties.
In this Cookies Policy, we use "cookies" as shorthand for any technology that stores information on your device, or gains access to information on your device (for example pixels and Javascript tracking tags).
For more information on cookies, please see the Information Commissioner's Office information on cookies.
What cookies do we use and why?
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Strictly necessary cookies
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Functional cookies
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Performance cookies
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Targeting cookies
Our websites use both "first-party" and "third-party" cookies.
First-party cookies are set and collected by our websites and are only used by our websites when you visit them.
"Third-party" cookies are set and collected on our websites by third-party providers whose services we have added to our pages, e.g. cookies set by embedded Youtube videos or Facebook advertising. HAHS does not control how third parties use these cookies, so we suggest you check their website to see how they're using them or block the cookies. To understand more about these third-party cookies and their privacy policies, please visit their websites directly.
Changes to this policy
We may update how we use cookies (and this policy) from time to time. Please check regularly to keep up to date with any changes.
How can I control my cookies?
Browser controls
You can use your web browser to:
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delete all cookies;
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block all cookies;
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allow all cookies;
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block ‘third-party’ cookies (ie, cookies set by online services other than the one you are visiting);
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clear all cookies when you close the browser;
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open a ‘private browsing’ / ‘incognito’ session, which allows you to browse the web without recording your browsing history or storing local data such as cookies (you should however be aware of the limitations of this feature in a privacy context); and
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install add-ons and plugins that extend browser functionality.