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Living Options

D4, Isca House
Haven Road
Exeter, Devon
EX2 8DS

Privacy

This page explains how we use any information you give to us, and the ways in which we protect your privacy. We are committed to protecting your privacy in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998.

Under the Data Protection Act, we have a legal duty to protect any information we collect from you. We take appropriate security measures to safeguard your data and apply security standards & controls to prevent any unauthorised access to it.

When you visit this website, your IP address, browser and version, operating system and the site you came from are stored in a log file. This information is only used for statistical purposes to help improve this site. Log files do not contain any personal information We do not use cookies for collecting personal information and we will not collect any information about you except that required for administration of the web server.

If you send us an email message or complete an online form, we will use your email/postal address and any information you provide to deal with and respond to your query or comments. This information may be disclosed to the appropriate person in order to deal with or respond to your message.

We may collect information that you give to us in consultations, surveys, competitions or questionnaires. Whenever we do this we will inform you of what your information will be used for and to whom it will be disclosed. We may share non-personal statistical, or summary information with organisations working in partnership with us, such as health authorities or local councils.

This privacy statement applies only to websites belonging to and operated by D4. We are not responsible for the content or privacy practices of third party web sites that may be linked to our web pages.

We asked the trainers at Living Options Devon to run workshops for our "All Staff Training Day" to raise awareness of inclusion issues but also, importantly, to enable people to see how they could take personal action. The day took place in an outdoor environment - a tall order which was delivered professionally by very engaging and knowledgeable trainers whose infectious enthusiasm inspired our staff. Evaluations at the end of the day were glowing but more significantly the anecdotal feedback on return to work showed just how much impact the trainers from Living Options Devon had on peoples' understanding of and responses to disability awareness.

Orlando Rutter, Dartmoor National Park Authority