The lawful basis for processing your information
The UK GDPR provides everyone with a series of rights as shown below. The first rights means we must keep you informed about how we are processing your personal information. We are doing this by publishing a series of Team Privacy Notices.
An important part of these Privacy Notices is identifying the legal basis for the processing of your personal information. The legal basis will be one of the conditions set out in Articles 6 of the GDPR and also a condition from Article 9 where special categories of personal data are being processed, as follows:
Article 6
- Performance of a contract
- Performance of a task or provision of a service in the public interest
- To comply with a legal obligation
- Protection of vital interests
- Consent
- Legitimate interests.
Article 9
- Reasons of substantial public interest
- Preventative or occupational medicine
- Employment and Social Security
- Public interest in area of Public Health
- To establish, exercise or defend legal claims / courts acting in judicial capacity
- Personal data made public by the Data Subject
- Protection of vital interests
- Consent
- Archiving purposes, scientific or historical research or statistical purposes
- Legitimate activities in relation to not for profit organisations with a political, philosophical, religious or trade union aim.