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Funded Domestic Abuse Services

Service Description:

Our adult domestic abuse services (Behaviour Change, Integrated Support Service and Support Groups) are funded via the home office and Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (CAFCAS) represent a partnership with Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) and the Greater Manchester Local Authorities. Under this partnership we provide GMCA data for their evaluation of these services to measure their impact and secure future funding.

We collect your information to:

  • process and set up your sessions
  • ensure safe and effective clinical practice
  • be audited by RESPECT
  • data match your records as part of the GMCA evaluation

What type(s) of information do we use?

  • contact details
  • family and relationship details
  • demographic information
  • clinical notes
  • outcome information
  • session attendances
  • risk information

What is the legal basis for using your information?

The legal basis for providing this service is a contract legal basis. The contractual basis means:

  • We must collect information to deliver the services you have requested
  • We must collect information to meet the funding requirements of the Home Office, GMCA and CAFCASS

If you do not want to enter into a contract with us to provide a behaviour change intervention funded by the Home Office and GMCA we may have other funding available or you can self fund please contact us should you wish to do this.

Where do we get your information?

  • yourself

Who do we share your information with?

To ensure safe and consistent clinical practice among the practitioners who deliver the Domestic Abuse Services, anonymised information is shared in supervision with a supervisor within TLC.

As TLC: Talk, Listen, Change is a Respect accredited service we are audited by Respect to make sure our standards and practices meet the Respect standards. This means that Respect may audit cases to examine and ensure the practitioner has provided you the most effective service they could. They do this by examining audio recording of sessions (where you have provided your explicit consent) and examine case note materials to give them insight into how your practitioner conducted themselves while working with you. This is all carried out through an onsite visit from a Respect auditor, and we do not allow unmonitored access to your records and no records are shared with or copied by Respect. We do not share this information without your explicit consent.

No recording (audio or video) should take place without your consent and clear understanding of what the recording will be used for, how long it will be stored and by whom. You will be provided with a consent form if a recording is necessary, and you have a right not to consent without this effecting the behaviour change intervention provided.

GMCA will receive information from TLC (who in delivers six domestic abuse perpetrator programmes, commissioned by the Deputy Mayor for Police, Crime, Criminal Justice and Fire) and match it with data already held (GMP Crime Data and data received from Local Authorities for evaluation of the Troubled Families programme) to evaluate the effectiveness of the domestic abuse perpetrator programmes. This information is shared on the Substantial Public Interest legal basis.

Sharing in exceptional circumstances

We may share your personal data if there is a risk to you or another person, including a child at risk of harm as we have a legal duty to do so. Any decision to share your personal information would be made carefully, and where possible with your consent. Before you pass on information to us, you must think about what you tell us, and understand that we may have to pass it on, in the following circumstances:

  • If what you have told us puts you or someone at risk – for example you may harm someone or yourself, or they may harm you.
  • If what you have told us is illegal – we may be required by law or have a duty to pass on information about criminal activity.
  • If it involves any risk of significant harm to a child, then we will pass on information necessary to protect the child.

How long will we keep your information?

  • 7  years

Transferring your information outside of the European Union (EU)

We will not transfer your information outside of the EU.

Automated decisions using your information?

For this service all the decisions we make about you involve human intervention.

Your rights

In our your rights page you can find information about how to:

  • exercise your rights
  • contact our Data Protection Officer
  • raise a concern with us
  • make a complaint to the Information Commissioner

You can find out what information we hold about you, and ask us not to use any of the information we collect.

Further information

If you would like further information about this privacy notice, please email [email protected]

Updates (notice)

Our core data protection obligations and commitments are set out in our primary privacy notice.

We may update or revise this privacy notice at any time. If you are reading this as a printed copy please refer to www.talklistenchange.org.uk for the most up to date version.