Privacy Policy
At The Honeypot Children’s Charity, we take our values seriously and apply these values to everything we do– including how we treat your personal information.
Your ongoing support is invaluable to us, as without it, we cannot continue to help the hundreds of young carers we support every year across England and Wales.
We will ensure we treat your personal information with respect.
Below is our commitment to you – whether you’re a supporter, donor, fundraiser, volunteer, referrer, parent or carer, or a child who enjoys a break with us, online or in person, or is part of our Wrap-Round service : we’ve included a guide to how, why, and when we obtain and use your personal information, and how we keep it safe and secure.
Our legitimate interest allows us to invite companies, who have previously donated live auction prizes or engaged our services, to relevant events. We process only necessary and relevant contact information for this purpose. Recipients can opt out of further communications at any time by following the instructions in the invitation. We continually review our privacy practices to ensure compliance with GDPR and document our decisions to maintain transparency and accountability.
Our Commitment To You
We are responsible for protecting your personal information, and we take this responsibility very seriously.
If you have any queries or concerns about how we use your personal information, please contact our Director of Operations on 0207 602 2631, email info@honeypot.org.uk, or write to us at The Honeypot Children’s Charity, 227 Shepherds Bush Road, London, W6 7AS
We want you to be happy with the information you give us, understand how it is used, know that we treat it with care, and know that you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time.
We promise:
To only collect personal information (or ‘data’) from those who directly interact with us: supporters, donors, fundraisers, event attendees, volunteers, referrers (or potential referrers), parents and carers (and/or those who make enquiries), children who use our services, and those who use our website.
We – The Honeypot Children’s Charity – are the ‘data controller’ in respect of your personal information, and are responsible for what happens to it, where it goes, and who sees it.
We will never sell your data to third parties for their own marketing needs.
We will collect the minimum personal information we need, limited, where relevant, to your:
Name
Age/date of birth
Gender
Contact number(s)
Email address(es)
Postal address
Contact preferences
Information for ‘market analysis’
Records of fundraising events you’ve attended
Campaigns you’ve supported
Record of your contact with us – whether a query, compliment, or complaint.
We will only obtain and use this information, where relevant, to:
Raise further awareness of The Honeypot Children’s Charity and the work we do
Help raise further funds to support young carers across the UK
Learn how best to contact you (and what about)
Keep a record of your support
Progress applications (employment, volunteering, respite breaks and playbus sessions) or any other enquiries
Learn how to improve our products and services
Best provide our services
We will keep your data for personal information for:
As long as you are an active donor, or fundraiser – and only for as long as necessary after your last interaction with us.
Up to six years in relation to Gift Aid (in compliance with HMRC regulations)
Up to seven years if you work for or volunteer with us
As long as is necessary in relation to children attending our respite breaks
As long as necessary if you have pledged a Legacy to us.
You can opt out of receiving communications from us at any time.
We will only be able to send communications, updates, or information to those who have stated they are happy for us to do so.
You can request to access, change, or delete your information at any time (some restrictions apply in relation to children’s information, that we may be legally required to hold on to for longer).
We will only share your personal information with carefully selected third party partners, where relevant – and never for third party sale purposes – for:
Secure storage
Sending printed material (newsletters, updates, magazines, appeals), via our printing company, Nuprint.
Securely processing Direct Debits through Barclays.
Collecting any survey answers through a research agency
Securely processing donations from text giving platforms, using our partners
The previously mentioned third parties can only act on our instructions, in line with our contracts with them, and cannot use your personal information for any reason outside of those instructions, or sell those details to any other organisations.
We will protect your personal information by:
Only keeping it for as long as is strictly necessary
Only passing it to carefully selected third parties
Anonymising your personal details when using data for market analysis
Ensuring all online forms are encrypted and that our network is protected
Securely destroying your personal data after the need for it has expired
Acting upon any requests to view, change, or delete your information, within 30 days.
If you are unhappy with how we’ve handled your personal information, or a complaint you’ve made in respect of this, you have the right to contact the Information Commissioner’s Office.
Who we are:
In the legal sense
The Honeypot Children’s Charity is a UK children’s charitable incorporated organisation (CIO), registered in England and Wales (Charity Number: 1184132). We have previously operated under the Charity Number 1011672. Our registered office is at 19 Berghem Mews, Blythe Road, London W14 0HN.
The Honeypot Children’s Charity are the data controller for the information you give us. We use your consent, or legitimate interest, as the lawful basis for processing personal information.
In plain English
The Honeypot Children’s Charity supports over a thousand young carers and their families across the UK every year.
We support them through practical services including:
Respite Breaks, Social Emotional Aspects of Learning (SEAL) Breaks and Outreach Sessions.
In addition to the above we provide ongoing contact through birthday cards, Christmas presents and Easter eggs until their ‘graduation’ on their 13th birthday.
We’ve been supporting children for over 20 years, initially from our first respite house in the New Forest, and now also from our new site in Mid-Wales.
We couldn’t do what we do without you. Thank you for helping so many children.
Privacy notice
The rest of our privacy policy explains how your personal information is obtained, used, and protected, specifically in relation to:
Children’s Respite Breaks and Outreach Support
Recruitment and HR
Fundraising, Donations and Legacies
Volunteering
For the children and families we support through respite breaks and outreach support:
As our children are referred to us by third parties (GP’s, Schools and local authorities etc) the referring bodies will initially provide us with data for which we will process and add to during the child’s time at Honeypot. This information will be then be collated and periodically shared with the referrer until the child’s time of graduation, 13 years old.
In order to best meet the needs of our children and families we support, Honeypot collects and stores what is classed as Special Category Data.
Special Category Data is data that is considered “sensitive personal data” under GDPR and other data protection laws as it could reveal racial and/or ethnic origin, religious beliefs and details of the physical or mental health of both the children and their families.
By providing any sensitive personal data you explicitly agree that we may collect and use it in order to provide our services.
If you do not allow us to process any sensitive personal data, this may mean we are unable to provide all or part of our service effectively.
We will only ever use the information you provide in our online or hard copy forms for:
Sending you information about respite breaks and outreach support
Contacting you with follow-up calls
You can also withdraw your initial application, if you do not wish to go ahead and arrange a respite break.
In terms of securely storing your information, this is done on a secure web-based database.
We only keep your information for as long as we need. If a child attends a respite break with us, then the length of time their information is held, changes, and is determined by law.
Recruitment and HR Administration
When you apply for a position with Honeypot we will record your details as provided in CV/Application Form and covering letter, which will likely to include your name, postal address, telephone number, email address, educational and work history, referees and contact preferences. (These details will be retained for 12 months post to the applicant progressing to interview stage. Should your application be unsuccessful your data may be stored up to 6 months of the closing date of the position applied for.
Should your application be successful, on appointment all required right to work checks and, potentially, a check with the Disclosure and Barring Service will be carried out. Details of these checks (or the results from them) will be retained on your HR record.
If you are successful in being appointed, and during your employment with us, we will retain your full employment record which will include your name, postal address, telephone number, email address, details of your next of kin, bank details (for the purposes of payments), educational and work history, training, appraisals, copies of any complaints, disciplinary or safeguarding matters.
Fundraising, Donations, and Legacies
When you support our work by fundraising; taking part in a Honeypot Children’s Charity event (such as The Honeypot Ball and Bowling Night); raising funds for us via a third party event (like the London Marathon); donating your own money or money raised by a group; or choosing to leave a gift in your Will, we’ll collect the information you provide and only use it to:
Keep a record of your support
Keep a record of your preferred method of contact (phone, email, post, SMS)
Send you relevant information about our work, including campaigns or fundraising events
Ask for further support
Note fundraising events you’ve taken part in
Keep records of our contact with you – updates or information we send,
and any enquiries or complaints you makeKeep information about donations and Gift Aid, to comply with HMRC requirements
We keep information about donations and Gift Aid for 6 years, to comply with HMRC requirements.
If you’d rather this information wasn’t shared, you can ask to have it changed, withdraw your consent, or object to it being used to help us (in our legitimate interests) at any time.
Volunteers
We’ll only ever use the information you provide, and references from your chosen referees, to:
Assess and progress your application
Contact you regarding volunteer opportunities
Your rights
You have the right to:
Ask what information we hold about you – and be given that information
Ask us to correct, change, or update any information we hold about you
Withdraw your consent for us to use your information
Ask us to delete your information entirely
Make a complaint or ask any other question in relation to your information
In relation to fundraising, legacies or donations, you have the right to opt out of communications
If you wish to do this, please contact our Fundraising team on 0207 602 2631, or email info@honeypot.org.uk
You can also write to us at:
The Honeypot Children’s Charity,
227 Shepherds Bush Road
London
W6 7AS
If – having contacted us about the use of your personal information – you are unhappy with our response, you can register a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office.
Privacy Policy Updates
Our Privacy Policy is regularly reviewed, and may be updated, based on certain requirements.
With that in mind, you are advised to revisit the policy for the most up-to-date information.
Cookies
‘Cookies’ are small pieces of information sent by a web server to a web browser, which enable the server to collect information from the browser. Essentially it takes the form of a small text file deposited on your computer’s hard drive.
The Honeypot Children’s Charity uses cookies to ensure that you can interact with our web sites successfully, to identify you when you visit our web sites and to keep track of your browsing patterns.
The use of cookies does not give us access to the rest of your computer or to personal information about you.
How secure is the information which I give to The Honeypot Children’s Charity?
The Honeypot Children’s Charity takes the care of your data seriously and undertakes processes to protect your personal information in a range of ways.
In order to prevent unauthorised access or disclosure, we have put in place suitable physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect.
These measures include the use of secure servers, firewalls and SSL encryption. Online payments are processed for Honeypot by Charity Checkout who follow payment card industry (PCI) security compliance guidelines when processing credit card payments. We do not store any credit card details that are provided when making a payment online.
However, please be aware that the transmission of information over the Internet is never 100% secure so, while we strive to protect your personal information, we can’t guarantee the security of any information you submit to us via our website.