AWARDING ORGANISATION POLICY
GQA PRIVACY POLICY (AOP-004)
GQA Qualifications – Our Mission and Values
GQA Qualifications Limited is an Awarding Body for specialist sectors and
occupational roles. Our current qualifications cover a wide range of sectors,
including the Glass and Fenestration Industries, Construction, Print,
Automotive Glazing, Polymers, Nuclear, Chimney Occupations, Paper, Meteorology
and Print.
Our aim is to work with industries where we have access to knowledge either
within GQA or by developing strong working relationships with sector
specialists, giving us a real ability to discuss specific qualifications with
both centres and employers.
Qualification development is carried out in accordance with regulatory and
Sector Skill Council requirements, using industry experts throughout the
development and consultation processes.
At GQA, our purpose is simple: to add life to a lifetime of learning. We
believe that every learning opportunity is a chance for a personal
breakthrough. That’s why our colleagues are committed to creating vibrant and
enriching learning experiences designed for real-life impact.
Contents
1. Policy scope
2. Policy statement
3. Regulatory reference
4. Review Date
1. Policy Scope
This privacy policy sets out the way in which any personal information you
provide to us is used and kept secure by us. It applies whenever and however
we collect your personal data so please read it carefully.
2. Policy Statement
GQA Qualifications Ltd takes your privacy very seriously and is committed to
protecting your personal information. For the purposes of applicable data
protection law, including the General Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA), GQA
Qualifications are “controllers” of learner and apprentice personal data. This
means that we make decisions about how and why we process your personal data
and, because of this, we are responsible for making sure it is used in
accordance with data protection laws.
About this privacy policy
GQA is dedicated to ensuring data security and the fair and transparent
processing of personal data. This privacy notice outlines how we handle the
personal data of learners and apprentices. If you are a learner registered
with GQA for learning purposes or an apprentice registered for end-point
assessment, please read this notice carefully as it contains crucial
information regarding who we are, how and why we collect, store, use, and
share your personal data, your rights concerning your personal data, how to
contact us, and how to contact supervisory authorities should you wish to
report a concern about our processing of your personal data. This privacy
policy also details the measures we take to safeguard your data.
Please be aware that our website and other digital platforms may include links
to third-party websites and digital platforms for your convenience. We are
solely responsible for the privacy practices and security of our own digital
platforms. We advise you to review the privacy and security policies of each
website or digital platform you visit.
Legal basis for collecting data
We use and share your information:
- to fulfil our role as a regulated awarding organisation/body in the UK
- for public interest tasks
- to meet legal obligations
- with your consent, when given
- for contract-related purposes
Special category data, such as health information, is used:
- to fulfil our educational duties under relevant Acts
- for substantial public interest tasks
- to comply with legal obligations.
Information we collect and what we use it for
We collect your name, gender, date of birth, and any other personal data which
is necessary in relation to a specific qualification or programme,
apprenticeship, apprenticeship standard or framework, or assessment. We may
also collect personal data if required to administer our quality assurance
processes, investigations, complaints and appeals. This personal data is
provided to us by centres, customers, employers, employer providers, training
providers, awarding bodies, or other industry bodies you have registered
and/or contracted with to receive learning, training, assessment, and/or
certification products and/or services provided by us.
In some circumstances, we may also collect and/or be provided with special
category data, such as data about your physical or mental health or condition,
to enable us to administer requests for reasonable adjustments, or in relation
to an investigation, complaint, or appeal. Such data should only be collected
and/or provided to us if you have provided your explicit consent or if we are
otherwise permitted to receive and process it under the applicable data
protection law.
We assign a unique number to each learner and apprentice at the point of
enrolment or registration, which we also use in relation to your learning,
training, assessment, and/or certification.
GQA Qualifications cannot operate without obtaining specific personal data. We
will only collect personal information about you that is necessary to allow us
to carry out our function as an Awarding Organisation/Body, for example
issuing certificates, monitoring and quality assuring qualification delivery.
Data can be collected directly from you, or in some cases from GQA approved
training providers, colleges or partner organisations such as CSCS, CITB,
Trade Federations etc.
The personal data we collect could include, but is not limited to:
- personal names, postal addresses, telephone numbers, email addresses, I.D
photographs and other similar data
- demographic details such as your postcode, age, gender, ethnicity etc.
How we process your personal data
We will process personal data on the basis of legitimate interests, i.e.
provide you with information, products or services in line with contracts and
service level agreements where applicable. GQA Qualifications will comply with
our obligations under GDPR by keeping personal data up to date and stored and
destroyed securely. Personal data will also be protected from loss, misuse and
unauthorised disclosure. GQA will ensure that appropriate technical measures
are in place to protect personal data.
All personal information that we collect about you will be recorded, used, and
protected by us in accordance with applicable data protection legislation and
this privacy policy. We may supplement the information that you provide with
other information that we obtain from our dealings with you or which we
receive from other organisations, for example, our approved centres and trade
bodies.
Special category data
We may collect and/or be provided with special category data, such as data
about your physical or mental health or condition. For example, we may collect
and/or be provided with special category data to enable us to administer
requests for reasonable adjustments, or in relation to an investigation,
complaint, or appeal.
With respect to special category data, we may also process such data if
necessary for reasons of substantial public interest, including for the
prevention or detection of unlawful acts or in compliance with, or to assist
third parties to comply with, any regulatory requirements relating to the
investigation of unlawful acts, dishonesty or malpractice.
Sharing of data
We may share your personal data with relevant third parties, where necessary,
in relation to your learning, assessment, certification, or the verification
of your learning, assessment or certification, and associated research and
analytical activities, including:
- regulatory authorities, sector skills councils, professional bodies and
similar industry bodies; such as the Department for Education and the
examinations regulators (e.g. Ofqual in England), other local authorities
and the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS).
- skills certification schemes and bodies;
- consortiums, authorised representatives, and partners; and
- centres, customers, employers, employer providers, training providers,
awarding bodies and similar third parties.
GQA collaborate with other awarding organisations, including sharing learner
results data for statistical analysis and purposes including standardisation
across general and vocational qualifications. An awarding body may also use
information about you to investigate cheating and other examination
malpractice and will share information about malpractice with other awarding
bodies.
We may also share your personal data with trusted third-party service
providers, including:
- legal and other professional advisers, consultants, and professional
experts;
- service providers contracted to us in connection with the provision of
learning, assessment, and training products and/or services such as markers,
moderators, invigilators, assessors, certification or credentialing
providers, IT services and customer relationship management services;
- our digital credential partner platform and
- analytics and search engine providers that assist us in the improvement and
optimisation of our website.
We will ensure that there is a contract in place with such third-party service
providers, which includes obligations in relation to the confidentiality,
security, and lawful processing of any personal data shared with them, and
which upholds your rights and freedoms with respect to personal data.
Where a third party recipient is located outside the UK, European Economic
Area, or any other approved country or territory, we will ensure that the
transfer of personal data is protected by appropriate safeguards, including
international data transfer agreements in the UK, and the use of standard data
protection clauses adopted or approved by the European Commission when
applicable.
We will not share any personal data or information about you to third parties
for advertising and marketing purposes. We may share some personal data where
this is necessary for GQA Qualifications to carry out its legitimate business
and comply with contracts and service level agreements. Other than these
reasons we will not disclose any of your personal information to a third
party, unless we believe, in good faith, that the law requires it or that the
rights or property of GQA Qualifications need to be protected.
How long we keep your personal information
We will keep personal data relating to your learning, training, assessment,
and/or certification in order to:
- provide information about your learning, training, assessment and/or
certification;
- provide replacement certification;
- respond to any questions, complaints or claims made by you, on your behalf
or about you;
- comply with any relevant third-party record retention requirements (e.g.
those of a regulator); and
- comply with any contractual, legal, audit, and other regulatory
requirements, or any orders from competent courts or authorities.
We will also keep personal data relating to our quality assurance processes,
investigations, appeals and complaints, in order to comply with applicable
contractual, legal, audit and other regulatory requirements, or any orders
from competent courts or authorities.
We retain your personal information for as long as necessary to provide the
services you have requested, and where we have an ongoing legitimate business
need to do so, such as complying with our legal obligations, resolving
disputes, and enforcing our policies. Data retention periods may also be
dictated by legal obligations, e.g. accounts are required to be retained for
seven years, and GQA staff details are retained for seven years after
employment ceases. GQA keeps personal data for no longer than is necessary for
the above purposes.
How we protect your personal information
We take all reasonable steps to ensure that both we and our third-party
service providers protect your personal data. This includes ensuring that our
staff are aware of their information security obligations, providing training,
and limiting access to your personal data to staff who have a genuine business
need to know. We also take reasonable steps to protect your personal data from
loss or destruction and have procedures in place to deal with any suspected
data security breach. We will notify you and any applicable regulator of a
suspected data security breach where we are legally required to do so.
Furthermore, our change control process includes a structured assessment of
information security and data privacy risks. This process aims to ensure that
all proposed system changes of GQA from time to time fully align with data
protection requirements and good practice to uphold data subjects’ rights and
freedoms with respect to personal data.
We store personal data in secure data centres in the UK or European Union. We
will take all reasonable steps to protect your personal information using
technical and administrative security measures to reduce the risks of loss,
misuse, unauthorised access, disclosure and alteration. We also have
procedures in place to deal with any security breaches, we will notify you and
any applicable regulator of a suspected security breach where we are legally
required to do so. We encourage you to review each Third Party Website’s
privacy policy before disclosing any personally identifiable information.
Your Rights
Right of access
You have the right to request a copy of the personal data that we hold about
you by contacting us, please include with your request information that will
enable us to verify your identity. We will respond within 30 days of the
request. Please note that there are exceptions to this right.
Right to rectification
We aim to keep your personal data accurate and complete. We encourage you to
contact us using the contact details provided below to let us know if any of
your personal data is not accurate or changes so that we can keep your
personal data up-to-date.
Right to be informed
You have the right to be informed about the collection and use of your
personal data. This is a key transparency requirement under the GDPR. This
Privacy Policy provides you with information including our purposes for
processing your personal data, your retention periods for that personal data,
and who it will be shared with.
Right to erasure
You may request that we erase the personal data we hold about you in the
following circumstances:
- It is no longer necessary for us to hold that personal data with respect to
the purpose for which it was originally collected;
- You object to us holding and processing your personal data and there is no
overriding legitimate interest for us to continue to process your personal
data;
- Your personal data has been processed unlawfully;
- Your personal data needs to be erased in order for us to comply with a
particular legal obligation.
Right to object
You may have the right to object to us processing your personal data based on
legitimate interests and there is no overriding legitimate interest for us to
continue. If you would like to object to the processing of your personal data,
please contact us.
Right to restrict processing
You may request that we cease or restrict processing the personal data we hold
about you e.g. where there is no legitimate interest for us to continue
processing your personal data.
Right to data portability
In certain circumstances, you have the right to request that your personal
data be transferred to another data controller. If you would like to request
that your personal data be transferred, please contact us. The GDPR has
exceptions to these rights, if we are unable to complete the transfer we will
explain why.
Contact
If you have any questions about this privacy policy or your personal data or
wish to request a readable copy of the personal data we hold on you please
email us at info@gqaqualifications.com or write to us at the following address
and we will endeavour to respond within seven working days:
GQA Qualifications Ltd
Unit 1 12 O’clock Court
Attercliffe Road
Sheffield
S4 7WW
If you are unhappy with how GQA are processing your data, you can make a
complaint to the Information Commissioner’s Office. You can contact them in
the following ways:
- Email: casework@ico.org.uk
- Phone: 0303 123 1113
- Live chat on their website: https://ico.org.uk/global/contact-us/live-chat
- By post: ICO, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF
Changes to Privacy Policy
Any changes we may make to this privacy policy in the future will be posted on
our website, www.gqaqualifications.com, or where appropriate by email. Please
check back frequently to see any updates or changes to our notice. This policy
replaces GQA 28.
3. Regulatory References
| Regulator |
Regulatory or guidance source |
Regulatory condition, criteria or principle |
| OFQUAL |
General Conditions of Recognition |
A1 |
| SQA |
Regulatory Principles (2021) |
3, 5, 6, 9 |
4. Policy Reference Information
| Policy Reference No: |
AOP-04 |
| Owner/author |
Responsible Officer |
| Date of issue |
21/3/2025 |
| Review date |
March 2026 |
| Format for circulation |
PDF |