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Gloucestershire County Council knows that there are lots of children and young people who help to look after family member day to day.
Young carers are children and young people under 18 who help to look after someone in their family who has a long-term medical condition, disability, mental health condition or problem with drugs and alcohol.
The questions in this survey are designed to help us to understand how young carers can be best supported across the county.
The survey closes on 31 October at 5pm.
Privacy Notice
Gloucestershire County Council provides the below services through its Children's Directorate and in partnership with several organisations. We need to collect information about you in order to provide these services. Depending on the service we may collect information about your family and other people associated with your case. We will retain your personal information in line with our Records Retention and Disposal Schedule, or as long as we are legally required to.
There may be reasons for us to keep your information for longer than is stated, such as if you have an open complaint about the services received, for evidence to defend a legal claim or if we are required to by law. We will keep anonymised data about you indefinitely for data analytical purposes to ensure that we can assess, evaluate and plan our services for the future.
Children's Services often works with external services and partners to deliver our services. Sometimes some of the information held by social care staff will need to be shared with external partners as well as staff working in other Council departments, this is to ensure you receive proper care, support and treatment. Sharing this information also helps avoid you being asked for the same information more than once. For further information, please visit our Children's Services Privacy Notice.
Gloucestershire County Council knows that there are lots of children and young people who help to look after family member day to day.
Young carers are children and young people under 18 who help to look after someone in their family who has a long-term medical condition, disability, mental health condition or problem with drugs and alcohol.
The questions in this survey are designed to help us to understand how young carers can be best supported across the county.
The survey closes on 31 October at 5pm.
Privacy Notice
Gloucestershire County Council provides the below services through its Children's Directorate and in partnership with several organisations. We need to collect information about you in order to provide these services. Depending on the service we may collect information about your family and other people associated with your case. We will retain your personal information in line with our Records Retention and Disposal Schedule, or as long as we are legally required to.
There may be reasons for us to keep your information for longer than is stated, such as if you have an open complaint about the services received, for evidence to defend a legal claim or if we are required to by law. We will keep anonymised data about you indefinitely for data analytical purposes to ensure that we can assess, evaluate and plan our services for the future.
Children's Services often works with external services and partners to deliver our services. Sometimes some of the information held by social care staff will need to be shared with external partners as well as staff working in other Council departments, this is to ensure you receive proper care, support and treatment. Sharing this information also helps avoid you being asked for the same information more than once. For further information, please visit our Children's Services Privacy Notice.