About Data Protection Requests
Requesting your own personal data, or making a request for someone else
Applications for personal data
Data Protection legislation means that you have a number of rights that apply to the data that the council holds about you. One of those rights is to request a copy of the data that we hold about you, known as the "right of access".
You can make an application for your own personal data by:
- completing our online form
- writing to us, explaining what information you want to see and where it's likely to be held
Our Privacy Notices explaining how we do so for each activity.
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Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Checks (previously known as Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) Checks)
It's the policy of West Berkshire Council to check for previous criminal convictions when employing staff into some kinds of roles. There's a particular need to do this with applications from people who will work with children or vulnerable adults, or in positions of trust.
Please note that enquiries about DBS checks must be made to Human Resources.
Your privacy
West Berkshire Council takes your privacy seriously. Whenever you give us data, we provide a "Privacy Notice" explaining why we need it, what we do with the data, the circumstances it might be shared onward and how long we keep it for.