Privacy Policy


Framtastics Gymnastics Club Privacy Notice – members and volunteers


Framtastics Gymnastics Club is the data controller and is committed to complying with our legal responsibilities under

data protection law. We take your privacy seriously and will ensure your personal information is kept secure.

When we collect, use, share, retain or do anything else with your personal information (known collectively as

‘processing’) we are regulated under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and are responsible as

‘controller’ of your information.

This notice applies to you if you are:

● An existing or prospective member of our club;

● A person with parental responsibility for a member;

● An existing or prospective club volunteer or official; and

It is important that you read this carefully as it contains key information about how we use your personal data and

your associated rights.

About us

Framtastics Gymnastics Club is a not for profit membership organisation. Our members are gymnasts or the parents

(if the gymnast is a child). We provide the opportunity for our members to participate in our activities, which include

recreational classes, training, camps, competitions, squads and other similar gymnastics activities.

We register with British Gymnastics and Eastern Counties Gymnastics Association (ECGA) who governs the sport,

provides insurance for clubs and individual members and offers competitions and events. It is a condition of British

Gymnastics club registration that all our club members also register as individual members of British Gymnastics.

We also affiliate to ECGA who runs competitions and events in which we may participate.

Information we collect about you

The categories of personal information we process includes:

● Contact details* (gymnast or parent and emergency contacts)

● Gymnast date of birth*

● Gymnast gender

● Any relevant medical conditions and/or disabilities and additional related information

● Other relevant individual needs for example, information about learning, religious or other support needs.

British Gymnastics collects the above information on our behalf when you join or renew your British Gymnastics

membership.

● Any individual risk assessments (gymnasts and others if applicable)

● Details of any reasonable adjustments or steps taken to support your individual needs

● British Gymnastics membership details* (which are confirmed by British Gymnastics when you join or renew)

● Gymnast attendance and achievement records

● Any communications from, to or relating to you

● Details relating to standards of conduct

● Any accident or incident reports including details of injuries

● IP address, browser identifier and the time of access (if you use our website)

● Bank details (If you are making regular payments to us or we are making payments to you e.g. for volunteer

expenses)


● Tax status (if you have agreed for us to claim gift aid on your donations)

● Experience, qualifications, training and confirmation that you have completed a criminal record check

(prospective or existing volunteers).

The information marked with an * above is essential for us to provide your membership. It is your choice whether you

provide all the information we have requested but not providing information may affect our ability to meet you or your

child’s needs and to protect their well-being.

If you are a competitive gymnast, we record other information about you to support your training and participation in

competition such as:

● Training and technical information

● Lifestyle information

● Nationality (if you are competing at international level)

If you attend an event or trip with the club, we will also collect the following information where relevant:

● Dietary requirements and any other relevant information that we need to know to ensure your needs are met;

and;

● Passport information if the trip is abroad.

Our purposes for processing information about you

We use the information we hold about you for a variety of purposes which are outlined below. Data protection law

requires us to tell you what our legal reason is for each purpose.

Contractual purposes

When you ask us to provide you a service, such as club membership or registration, gymnastics classes,

competitions, trips or other activities we usually need to use information about you to provide this service, for example:

● To contact you to confirm arrangements;

● To notify you about changes to terms and conditions;

● To tell you when it is time to renew membership or re-register for activities

● To process payments or send you receipts required.

● To provide you with the benefits and services to which you have subscribed.

We do so because it is necessary for the performance of a contract.

Legal obligations

We have a duty of care to ensure it is safe for you or your child to take part in gymnastics activity and to keep

you/them safe while participating. Some individuals may be at risk of harm from participating in gymnastics activity

as a result of a pre-existing condition. It is vital that you let us know if there is any reason why taking part in gymnastic

activity may be unsafe prior to participation. With your agreement, we will review any information you provide and

undertake risk assessments in consultation with yourself and any appropriate trained professionals e.g. medical

consultants. When we ask participants to provide relevant health information such as details of medical conditions,

medication needs, allergies or injuries, this is because we have a legal obligation.

If you are selected for a role at the club, we will usually obtain a reference from any appropriate organisation or

individual you have nominated.

When you tell us about any special needs such as disabilities or other support information we may use relevant

information to comply with our legal obligations under the Equality Act 2010. We will review any information you have

provided to help us identify any actions we can take to support inclusion. We may need to ask you for more

information to help us to best meet your or your child’s needs. We will keep a record of any steps we take to support

inclusion.

If you are wishing to volunteer or work for us, we may need to ask you to complete a criminal record check as we

have a legal obligation to do so. We jointly control the checking process with British Gymnastics who is responsible

for the assessment of any content on the check and will only share information with us where it is appropriate. For

example, if you are considered by British Gymnastics to be unsuitable to take on the role, we may share relevant and

proportionate information about criminal offences where it is deemed that while you are not considered unsuitable to

take on the role, if it is considered necessary for safeguarding purposes.


When we retain information about you, even after you are no longer taking part in gymnastics activity, this is often

because we are required to do so by law such as records we are required to keep for business and accounting

purposes. Sometimes we are also legally obliged to share information about you with third parties. More information

is provided below.

Legitimate interests

We rely on legitimate interests for the following purposes:

● Responding to communications, concerns or complaints and seeking feedback from you about our

services.

We will use the information you provide to respond to any comments or questions you raise and where

appropriate to undertake investigations into any complaints or concerns. On occasion, we may contact you to

seek your views on the services we provide.

● Holding emergency contact information

When you join the club, we collect contact details. We also ask you to provide an emergency contact which

we will only use in exceptional circumstances if we are unable to contact your primary contact e.g. a parent.

● Maintaining attendance registers, achievement records and waiting lists

For health and safety purposes and club records, we need to maintain a register of those in attendance at

training or other club activities.

We hold records of progress against the BG award schemes undertaken by the Club.

If there are no places in the club, we can place you on our waiting list and will contact you using the details

you provide to inform you when a place is available.

● Entering you into a competition and providing results

If you wish to take part in a club competition, your information (usually your name, date of birth and gender)

will be used to enter you into the appropriate category and your score will be recorded. Results of competitions

are normally published on our website.

If you wish to enter a competition organised by another gymnastics body we will provide your information to

the organiser to enable you to take part in the competition or event that they are organising.

● Collecting additional information to support a participant attending a club trip

Occasionally we organise trips. If you or your child registers for one of these events, we will need to collect

additional information, that may vary dependent on the specific activities and whether they involve meals and

travel. Additional information we require may include passport information and any other relevant information

necessary to provide support whilst away from home.

● To monitor that you have completed any required safeguarding training and criminal record checks

If you undertake a role where a criminal record check and safeguarding training are required, we will receive

confirmation from British Gymnastics if your check is approved and that you have completed the required

safeguarding training.

● Filming for coaching purposes

On occasion, we may film gymnasts e.g. during a gymnastics session for coaching purposes. Videos taken at

training sessions for individual coaching purposes will not be used for any other purpose without prior consent.

● Photography and filming at club events to promote the club

At our club events, we take photos to promote club activities and may film the event to create a DVD. We

publish images on our website, social media account and in our communications. Any images of children will

be published in line with British Gymnastics safeguarding policy.

Let us know if you do not wish to be filmed or photographed or do not want your image to be published. While

we can usually take steps to prevent you from being photographed or filmed at small club events, please bear

in mind that at our large public events, it may be difficult to avoid capturing you in footage. However, we always

review all photographs prior to publication and we will ensure any images of you are deleted.


If we are filming or taking photos for any other purpose, we will ask for your consent.

● Running and monitoring our club website and social media

We do not use any tracking or analytics on our website. Your IP address will be logged by our webserver but

we would not be able to identify you from this information alone.

We have carried out a legitimate interest assessment (LIA) to ensure that the above processing is necessary

and is carried out in a way that ensures a balance between the club’s interests and your individual interests,

rights and freedoms with appropriate safeguards, especially to protect the interest of data subjects who are

children. We can provide details of these assessments on request.

You have a right to object to the use of your information for any purposes we undertake based on legitimate

interests. Further information is provided in the section below on individual rights.

Consent

We rely on consent in the following circumstances:

● To use your email or telephone numbers for marketing purposes

● To take photographs and video at a small club event or training for publication.

With your consent, we may also take photos during training or at [small] club events to promote the club on

our website, club social media account and in communications. All film and photos of children will be published

in line with our safeguarding policy.

● To claim gift aid

As a registered charity we are eligible to claim gift aid on any donations from donors who pay tax in the UK

with your agreement.

When you have given us your consent for your personal information to be used for a particular purpose, you have

the right to withdraw this consent at any time, which you may do by contacting us using the contact details below.

Your withdrawal of consent will not affect any use of the data that was made before you withdrew your consent.

Special categories of personal data

Special categories of personal data are a category of information that is more sensitive and requires greater

protection. Some of the information we process falls into this category (e.g. health/medical data or any information

you provide to us about a disability or your religion, race or gender identity). It is unlawful for organisations to process

this type of information unless an additional legal condition applies. We will only process this type of information if

one of the following applies:

● You have given your explicit consent or have made this information public;

● We are required to do so to establish, exercise or defend a legal claim;

● We are required to do so to comply with employment or social security or social protection law;

● Legitimate activities of a ‘not for profit’ organisation;

● There is a substantial public interest in doing so; or

● It is in your vital interests and you are unable to provide consent e.g. if you are unconscious or do not have

sufficient mental capacity.

Marketing

We have our club newsletter which you can sign up to on our website. We will send you the newsletter by email.

You can ask us to stop sending you this information at any point by responding to the relevant communication with

the word ‘STOP’.


Why we share information about you

We have a legitimate interest in sharing your personal information with British Gymnastics to ensure the sport is safe

and well-governed and where relevant to access support and advice.

We may also be required to share your personal information in the following reasons:

● Complying with legal and/or regulatory responsibilities

We may be required to share information with bodies such as Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC),

Health & Safety Executive (HSE), Police and Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). We may also share

information with other organisations to safeguard children. Any information that is shared will be strictly limited

to what is required to ensure children are protected from harm and will be carried out in accordance with the

law and relevant government guidance.

● Insurance

● Obtaining legal or professional advice

● Obtaining a service from a third party

All service providers are contractually required to ensure your information is secure and cannot use this

information for their own purposes. Where we are required to share information with them to provide the

service, we only disclose information that is strictly necessary to deliver the service.

Except for the above, will only share your information with any other third parties with your prior agreement.

Transfers of data out of the EEA

We will not transfer or store your personal data outside the UK or the European Economic Area (EEA).

Individual rights

You have important rights under data protection law. In summary these include:

● To be informed about how your information is processed (set out above)

● To access any personal data held about you

You have the right to access the personal information we hold about you. You can log in to ‘My Account’ at

any time to view/amend/delete the information we hold about you that has been collected by the British

Gymnastics system. You can also request a copy of any other information we hold by writing to us using the

contact details below.

● To have your data rectified if it is inaccurate

If you think that any of the information we hold is inaccurate, you can ask that corrections are made. We will

either make the requested amendments or provide an explanation as to why we are not making changes

● To have your data deleted (except if there is a valid lawful reason to retain it)

If you do not renew your membership or cease to have a relationship with the club, we will delete any

information you provided within two years except for any financial/accounting records which need to be

retained for six years in line with UK tax law. Additional information that has been provided solely for the

purpose of participating in a specific activity will be deleted after the event

Video footage that has only been taken for coaching purposes will be retained only for as long as it is required

for that purpose and in most cases, will be deleted within one month.

Photographs and other video footage captured for promotional purposes will be retained for up to 4 years old.

After this time, they will be deleted unless we consider them to be of public interest and should consequently

be archived for historical purposes. Where images have been published on social media, these platform

providers may continue to process your data after the retention period has lapsed.

You have a right to request the deletion of your information in advance of the above retention periods. We will

delete this information unless there is a lawful reason for the information to be retained.


● To have your information restricted or blocked from processing

If you object to processing, we will restrict the processing of your information for the purpose to which you are

objecting whilst we review your objection.

● To portability

If you wish to move to another club, you can transfer your information to another club registration by logging

into ‘My Account’ on the British Gymnastics system. Alternatively, if you wish to leave the club, the information

you provided on behalf of our club will be archived on the British Gymnastics system for 60 days and will be

deleted after this has lapsed. During this period, you can transfer your information to another club. This may

be limited to your club membership

● To object to:

- Any processing based on legitimate interests

The right to object is specific to the data subject’s particular situation. We will stop processing your personal

data unless we can demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds for the processing, which override your

individual interests, rights and freedoms or we need to continue to process your information in connection with

a legal claim.

- Your personal information being used for direct marketing activities

You can object to our direct marketing activities by unsubscribing from the relevant communication as

described above in the marketing section of this notice.

To exercise any of your rights or if you have any questions about our privacy notice please contact:

Rachel Perry – coach@framearlgym.co.uk

While we hope to be able to resolve any concerns you have about the way that we are processing your personal

data, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioners Office (ICO) if you believe your

data has been processed in a way that does not comply with the GDPR or have any wider concerns about our

compliance with data protection law. You can do so by calling the ICO helpline on 0303 123 1113 or via their website.

Changes to the privacy notice

We keep our privacy notices under regular review. This privacy notice was published on 8 January 2020. We may

change this privacy notice from time to time, when we do we will inform you via email and via our noticeboard.