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Youth Justice Service | End of Intervention | Young Person Feedback
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We really want to know what you think about the work that we did with you. This is so we can improve the service we provide to other children, young people and their families who may be going through a similar experience to you.
We will always talk to you about your feedback if you would like us to, but we won’t share you feedback with anyone else.
We keep the feedback that you give us for one year.
As you are providing feedback through the Let’s Talk Cornwall webpage your information will be recorded anonymously.
Our data protection and confidentiality statement
How will you protect my information?
Your data will be stored securely and will only be accessible by members of the Youth Justice Service. Your consent for your data to be used in the evaluation will be assumed from you starting the survey.
Who am I giving my information to?
The evaluation is being carried out by Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Youth Justice Service. You can view our privacy notice at www.cornwall.gov.uk/yjsprivacynotice.
How will you store my personal data?
Survey responses will be collected using the Let’s Talk Cornwall survey software. By completing this survey, you consent to this transfer of your information. This includes any information which may represent your personal data. All the information you share with the Youth Justice Service will be stored safely for the duration of the evaluation. It will be destroyed one year after it has finished.
Let’s Talk Cornwall is the system used to collate the data and create reports from it. You can view the privacy statement on the Let’s Talk Cornwall website.
We really want to know what you think about the work that we did with you. This is so we can improve the service we provide to other children, young people and their families who may be going through a similar experience to you.
We will always talk to you about your feedback if you would like us to, but we won’t share you feedback with anyone else.
We keep the feedback that you give us for one year.
As you are providing feedback through the Let’s Talk Cornwall webpage your information will be recorded anonymously.
Our data protection and confidentiality statement
How will you protect my information?
Your data will be stored securely and will only be accessible by members of the Youth Justice Service. Your consent for your data to be used in the evaluation will be assumed from you starting the survey.
Who am I giving my information to?
The evaluation is being carried out by Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Youth Justice Service. You can view our privacy notice at www.cornwall.gov.uk/yjsprivacynotice.
How will you store my personal data?
Survey responses will be collected using the Let’s Talk Cornwall survey software. By completing this survey, you consent to this transfer of your information. This includes any information which may represent your personal data. All the information you share with the Youth Justice Service will be stored safely for the duration of the evaluation. It will be destroyed one year after it has finished.
Let’s Talk Cornwall is the system used to collate the data and create reports from it. You can view the privacy statement on the Let’s Talk Cornwall website.
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