Data Protection Policy
Taqwa Institute processes personal data about the children, families and staff associated with its programmes.
Policies
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Taqwa Institute processes personal data about the children, families and staff associated with its programmes.
Taqwa Institute is committed to keeping all children aged 4–16 safe online.
Taqwa Institute is committed to ensuring the health, safety and welfare of all children (aged 4–16), staff, volunteers and visitors at its premises and during all off-site activities.
Taqwa Institute is committed to providing a safe, disciplined and nurturing environment where every child is treated with dignity, honour and fairness.
Taqwa Institute is a voluntary supplementary school providing Islamic education to children aged 4–16.
At Taqwa Institute, behaviour is understood as a core outcome of education.
Taqwa Institute welcomes feedback and is committed to resolving concerns quickly and fairly.
Taqwa Institute is committed to equal opportunities for all.
Photographs and video images of children are personal data under UK GDPR.
The administration of medicines to children remains primarily a parental responsibility.
This policy sets out Taqwa Institute's fire safety arrangements to protect pupils (aged 4–16), staff, volunteers and visitors, and to comply with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
Taqwa Institute is committed to safeguarding children during collection at the end of sessions.
Taqwa Institute is a registered charity (No: 1131176) and voluntary Islamic supplementary school serving children aged 4–16 in Oldham and Greater Manchester.
This policy sets out how Taqwa Institute responds to allegations of abuse and concerns about the conduct of adults working with or on behalf of the organisation.