We provide this website as a service to Creative Sport & Leisure (CSL) clients and also to visitors who may wish to know more about Creative Sport & Leisure, its services and activities. We are committed to respecting and protecting the privacy of everyone who visits our sites or provides us with personal information. We do not pass personal information to any party outside the organisation without prior consent.
Creative Sport & Leisure will not share any of your information with third parties, with exception of progressing applications to your chosen employers. We may contact you from time to time to let you know of vacancies that have arisen in your area that you may be suitable for. If you do not wish to receive these emails, please email info@creativesportandleisure.co.uk to let us know.
This website contains data, text, images and other materials created and/or supplied by us and/or third party partners. The content is our property or the property of our third party partners and is protected by copyright, trademark, and other intellectual property laws.
Except as expressly authorised by us, you may not modify, copy, reproduce, republish, upload, post, transmit, distribute, sell, license, rent, publicly display or perform, edit, adapt or create a derivative work of, in any manner, any content from the site. Notwithstanding the above, you may print or download content from this site only for individual, personal and non-commercial use, provided that you do not republish or distribute the content in any way and you keep intact all copyright notices. Use of the content for any purpose not expressly permitted by us is prohibited.
Creative Sport & Leisure must record and use some personal information about learners in order to satisfy our statutory funding obligations and to ensure programme eligibility. Learner information is stored securely on our CRM system, only accessible by members of Creative Sport & Leisure staff. The categories of learner information that we collect include:
The policy of the organisation is that the rights of staff, learners, partners, employers, or individuals and groups who are visited by Creative Sport & Leisure representatives, should not be jeopardised by any learning activity. Creative Sport & Leisure further recognises its responsibilities towards children and young people.
Images may be captured during events organised and hosted by the organisation using film photography, digital photography, video or other medium and may be used on the website, organisation prospectus or course brochures, other publicity material (such as internal and external newsletters). The organisation acknowledges its responsibilities in capturing images by photography or other means under the provisions of the following legislation.
The Protection of Children Act 1978: The organisation recognises that it is a criminal offence to take, permit to be taken, distribute, have in one’s possession or publish indecent photographs (including films and other imagery) of children.
The Human Rights Act 1998: The organisation recognises an individual’s rights to privacy as protected by this Act.
The Data Protection Act 1998: The college undertakes to inform all those whose images may be recorded (or their parents/guardians if under 18 years of age) of the purposes for which the images may be used by the college.
In this context the organisation informs all persons taking part in college activities that they may be photographed, filmed, videoed or otherwise captured in image form. Where possible and practical to do so, Creative Sport & Leisure seeks written consent to image capture. Where this is not possible for practical reasons, unless express objections are received, individuals attending an event at the organisation are deemed to have given their consent by attending or remaining at the event. Any queries or complaints should be raised with the event host in the first instance.
We monitor website traffic to assist in the continuous improvement and development of the site, but do this only by monitoring IP addresses that are not linked in any way to any personal data, retaining the anonymity of our visitors.
When you visit the website, the organisation may send your computer a "cookie", a small file that resides on your computer's hard drive and allows the organisation to determine return users of the website and to review how a user uses a website in order to make it more useful by tailoring the services it offers to the way(s) in which a user accesses them. Each cookie is unique to you and it can be read by the server or your browser software. You can set your browser not to accept cookies, although you may not be able to access all of the features on the website, or the site may operate less efficiently.
We may also use cookies to authenticate and record your acceptance to other applicable terms and conditions and also your acceptance to the handling of other information, including personal data that you may voluntarily provide from time-to-time.
Cookies cannot be executed as code or used to deliver a virus. Other servers cannot read them and personal information cannot be gathered from them. They are simply an identifier shared between you and us; we do not share them with anyone. A cookie does not give the college access to your computer or any information about you, other than the data you choose to share.
Information about how to configure your browser to block cookies can be found at:
We use these cookies to anonymously collect information about how visitors use our site. They are set when you first visit the site and deleted when you close the web browser. The cookies collect information in an anonymous form and send it back to Google, who collate the information into reports that help us develop our website. Blocking these cookies will not impact on your use of our site.
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