Warro is brought to you as part of ‘Project Bijou Seeds’, the ODPA's social initiative aimed at engaging the Bailiwick's young generations. Project Bijou Seeds is part of the ODPA’s strategic plan, and statutory obligation, to raise children’s awareness of their rights, and to understand their responsibilities to others.
Two ways to enter:
1. Download and print the entry form - and post to us.
or
2. Visit the Guille-Alles Library reception and ask for an entry form. Once you’ve dropped off your entry you can help yourself to your very own copy of ‘Warro goes on an adventure’ – our book that introduces children and young people to the world of data.
If you are a parent/carer of a child who wants to take part, please read our 'data processing notice' below which tells you how we will use the information you provide:
When you enter this competition, we will collect and use certain information about you (and your child) to allow us to identify the winner. We will not use your information for anything else and will securely dispose of it at the end of the competition.
We collect and use this this information with your consent. This means that you do not have to give us this information or enter the competition if you do not want to, however if you do not provide us with this information, we cannot enter you into the competition.
You may withdraw your consent at any time. This means you can contact us and tell us that you no longer want us to use your personal data collected for this competition. If you do this, we will stop using your personal data, however your entry will be removed from the competition.
The Data Protection Law provides you with rights that allow you to have control over how your personal data is used. The rights that apply to information collected for this competition are:
• Right of access – You can ask us for a copy of your personal data that we are using.
• Right to rectification – You can ask us to correct any of your information.
• Right to erasure – You can ask us to delete your information.
• Right to restriction of processing – You can ask us to stop using your information.
• Right to make a complaint to the ODPA – You can complain to us if you’re unhappy with how your information has been used.
If you have any questions about how your information is being used by us, or would like to use one of your rights, please speak to our Data Protection Officer by e-mail at dpo@odpa.gg.
The Bailiwick of Guernsey's independent supervisory authority which regulates data protection legislation. The ODPA protects people by driving responsible use of personal information through helping organisations get it right, deterring harmful information handling, and taking enforcement action against significant non-compliance
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