The council will not sell or give personal information to any other organisation for direct marketing purposes without your consent.
SCC has contracts with some other organisations to help us provide services in certain areas, or to manage information. Those contracts and other arrangements have procedures in place which require the organisations to comply with data protection law so that the information will only be used to discharge those functions.
SCC will not share your personal information with third parties generally, though there are some situations in which we have a legal duty to do so, which may override your right to confidentiality in that particular circumstance. These include:
- court proceedings
- detection and/or prevention of crime or fraud
- to protect a child
- to protect a vulnerable adult
We always aim to share the minimum amount of information that will enable us to fulfil our legal obligation and will try where possible to protect your information by anonymising it. We will keep you informed about what information we have shared and with whom, where we are legally able to do so.
We will sometimes share data with third parties to help us, for example, to deliver our services to you. If this happens, the department providing the service to you will tell you which organisations your information has been shared with. Please see the service specific privacy notices listed at the bottom of this page for details about which organisations individual services share your information with.
Suffolk Office of Data and Analytics (SODA)
SODA is a collaboration between Suffolk’s local government bodies, police and healthcare board. It exists to create insight from information shared by each of the partner organisations, including Suffolk County Council.
Suffolk County Council does share personal and special category data with SODA for the purposes of analysis and for producing meaningful intelligence from the information, with a view to improving decision-making, service design and delivery, and ultimately benefitting the lives of Suffolk residents.
In particular, Suffolk County Council directorates share the following information:
- Adult social care data, including demographics and addresses
- Children and Young People social care and early help data, including demographics and addresses
- Education data, including demographics, addresses, SEND, free school meals, attendance, post 16, NEET, Youth Justice, and exclusions and suspensions
- Ordnance Survey address base