Me You Mediation is a team of experienced law graduates and Accredited Mediators committed to protecting and respecting privacy.
This policy sets out the basis on which any personal data we collect from you, or that is provided to us, will be processed by us. It is aimed primarily at clients of Me You Mediation but includes how we may make use of personal data held about others also. Please read the following carefully to understand how we will treat your information, protect it and to understand more about your rights. Where applicable, by providing your personal information to us you are agreeing to us using your information as described in this policy.
Me You Mediation, 49 Lightfoot Lane, Fulwood, Preston, Lancashire, PR2 3LQ.
Any data or information, in electronic or organised hard copy, that identifies you personally or which related to you when you are identifiable.
Sensitive information relating to you, namely: health records; information regarding your sex life, sexual orientation, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, racial or ethnic origin, trade union membership; and genetic and biometric data.
We use personal data processed by us for the following purposes:
Subject to certain exceptions, you may have the right, free of charge, to:
You simply need to contact us to exercise any of your rights. In the case of marketing, there is always an ‘unsubscribe’ button in our marketing emails.
Please note however that if you are not a client of Me You Mediation then our duties as mediators to keep the affairs of our clients confidential may greatly limit how we can interact with you and what information we can provide to you. We may not be able to confirm whether we process your personal data or not because to do so may compromise client confidentiality or mediator professional privilege.
To the extent that you have consented to our processing of your personal data, you have the right to withdraw this consent at any time, without affecting the lawfulness of any processing carried out prior to the withdrawal of your consent. However, where we also rely on other bases for processing your personal data, you may not be able to prevent processing of your data on those bases.
For more information on your legal rights see the Information Commissioner’s website (www.ico.org.uk).
We are required by our insurers to keep your file and personal data for minimum periods. We retain personal data because, in particular, it may be required in the event of a later complaint or claim. We are not however permitted to keep your personal data indefinitely or for longer than is necessary.
Our retention policy is that the minimum period we will keep files and other personal data relating to any legal matter is 6 years after the date of the last work carried out on it. We may keep a file for significantly longer than that if it is necessary and in our legitimate interests to do so (or where you request this).
All our files and other documents containing personal data are destroyed securely.
In providing services to our clients, we may need to share personal data with our staff, clients, other professionals who we instruct (e.g. barristers), third parties who are vital to a transaction (e.g. mortgage providers, the courts, witnesses), other parties with an interest in a particular legal matter (and their representatives) and providers of services that are necessary to progress a legal matter (e.g. to perform our client due diligence checks on you). In the case of personal data of clients, our clients may instruct us to share their personal data with third parties (such as estate agents, family members or other representatives).
We may also need to share your personal data with our insurers and law enforcement agencies.
We use external auditors to review our files for training, compliance and quality.
Where we share your personal data with third parties, we will ensure that they have appropriate data protection arrangements in place.
Your data may be stored at our office and on our IT equipment, or where your information is shared with a third party, at their premises or on their IT equipment.
Since we do not have offices outside England & Wales, we have no reason to transfer your personal data outside the European Economic Area unless you or a third party with whom we must share your personal data are based outside the EEA.
Where we use third party IT services (e.g. ‘cloud’ based software) we shall ensure that their data centres are either within the EEA or that there are lawful safeguards in place to protect your personal data to the same standard as if it were held within the EEA.
Our Data Protection Officer is Winston Jenkins LLB (Hons), Dip. Med (BC), CeMAP.
For the purpose of Data Protection legislation, the data controller is Me You Mediation.
If you have a complaint or question about our use of your personal data, please contact in the first instance our Data Protection Officer at [email protected]
You may also make complaints direct to the Information Commissioner’s Office (web: www.ico.org.uk/concerns tel: 0303 123 1113).
If your complaint concerns the conduct of a telephone, online or physical mediation by one of Me You Mediation’s civil and commercial panel mediators, registered with the Civil Mediation Council (CMC), please contact us first at [email protected] or write to us.
Your complaint will be investigated by Winston Jenkins LLB (Hons), Dip. Med (BC), CeMAP who will respond within 28 days. If you are dissatisfied with the response then you can take your complaint forward via the Civil Mediation Council Members’ Complaint Resolution Service. Please find details here.
All complaints must be in writing and (with respect to Article 3), addressed to [email protected].
Last updated 21st September 2021.