Last updated: November 2025

1. Who I am

The data controller is Velma Eyre, operating the website under the name FASD Legal Rights Hub UK.

2. What personal data I collect

Your personal data may be collected in the following ways.

a) Information you provide

If you contact the FASD Legal Rights Hub, I will receive the information you choose to send, such as your name, email address and the content of your message.

b) Automatically collected data

When you visit the website, standard technical data is collected by the hosting environment, including:

  • IP address
  • Browser and device information
  • Pages visited and time of access

This is collected automatically for security and performance.

c) Cookies

The site may use essential cookies needed for basic functionality. If any non-essential cookies (such as analytics) are added in the future, this policy will be updated and consent will be requested where required.

3. How your personal data is used

Your data is used to:

  • Respond to enquiries you send
  • Ensure the website remains secure and functions correctly

Your data is not sold or used for marketing.

4. Lawful basis

I rely on:

  • Legitimate interests for responding to enquiries and operating the website
  • Legal obligations where applicable

5. How long your data is kept

Contact emails are kept only for as long as needed to deal with your enquiry unless legal or regulatory requirements require a longer period.
Technical logs are kept according to the hosting provider’s standard retention period.

6. Who processes the data

Your data may be processed by:

  • The hosting provider used by ElevateOM
  • My email service provider

These organisations process data under contract and only on my instructions.

7. International transfers

If any service provider stores data outside the UK, appropriate legal safeguards are applied (such as standard contractual clauses).

8. Your rights

You have the right to:

  • Access your personal data
  • Request corrections
  • Request deletion, where applicable
  • Object to certain types of processing
  • Make a complaint to the ICO (www.ico.org.uk)

9. Contact

For any privacy queries, email: [email protected] and in the heading write ‘Privacy Query’.