The Trust holds personal information about its staff (including substantive staff, Bank staff, volunteers and public participants) for employment-related purposes and to allow the Trust to provide our services in an effective, safe and professional way.
The processing is necessary for the contracts that the Trust holds with its staff and in order to comply with UK employment law, as well as complying with our obligations as a care provider and public authority.
The GDPR which came into force in May 2018 will continue to operate in UK law after the UK exits the EU (European Union).
This will not affect your rights, your contract of employment or the information that is processed about you.
To ensure that the NHS at local, regional or national level is getting the most from the public purse, workforce information is used to support the development of a Workforce plan, as part of the Strategic Workforce Planning Workstream.
This is done under Article 6(1) (e) 'processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in the controller' (please see the Strategic Workforce Programme section below).
The Trust may rely on 'legitimate interests' where the processing is deemed necessary for either your or GWH's legitimate interests or unless there is a good reason to protect an individual's personal data which overrides those legitimate interests.
This may include, but is not limited to, monitoring the use of Trust systems or apps.

