Terms and Conditions

Welcome to the Skateboard GB website. If you continue to browse and use this website, you are agreeing to comply with and be bound by the following terms and conditions of use, which together with our privacy policy govern Skateboard GB’s relationship with you in relation to this website. If you disagree with any part of these terms and conditions, please do not use our website.


The term ‘Skateboard GB’ or ‘us’ or ‘we’ refers to the owner of the website whose registered office is Unit 6 Acorn Business Park, Woodseats Close, Sheffield, England, S8 0TB. Our company registration number is 09861477

The term ‘you’ refers to the user or viewer of our website.

The use of this website is subject to the following terms of use:

  • The content of the pages of this website is for your general information and use only. It is subject to change without notice.

  • This website uses cookies to monitor browsing preferences. If you do allow cookies to be used, the following personal information may be stored by us for use by third parties:

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    • Performance and Analytics. Cookies help us analyse how the Services are being accessed and used, and enable us to track performance of the Services. For example, we use cookies to determine if you viewed a page or opened an email. This helps us provide you with information that you find interesting. We also use cookies to provide insights regarding your End Users and Your Sites’ performance, such as page views, conversion rates, device information, visitor IP addresses and referral sites.

    • Third Parties. Third Party Services may use cookies to help you sign into their services from our Services. We also may use third party cookies, such as Google Analytics, to assist with analysing performance. Any third party cookie usage is governed by the privacy policy of the third party placing the cookie.

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  • Neither we nor any third parties provide any warranty or guarantee as to the accuracy, timeliness, performance, completeness or suitability of the information and materials found or offered on this website for any particular purpose. You acknowledge that such information and materials may contain inaccuracies or errors and we expressly exclude liability for any such inaccuracies or errors to the fullest extent permitted by law.

  • Your use of any information or materials on this website is entirely at your own risk, for which we shall not be liable. It shall be your own responsibility to ensure that any products, services or information available through this website meet your specific requirements.

  • This website contains material which is owned by or licensed to us. This material includes, but is not limited to, the design, layout, look, appearance and graphics. Reproduction is prohibited other than in accordance with the copyright notice, which forms part of these terms and conditions.

  • All trademarks reproduced in this website, which are not the property of, or licensed to the operator, are acknowledged on the website.

  • Unauthorised use of this website may give rise to a claim for damages and/or be a criminal offence.

  • From time to time, this website may also include links to other websites. These links are provided for your convenience to provide further information. They do not signify that we endorse the website(s). We have no responsibility for the content of the linked website(s).

  • Your use of this website and any dispute arising out of such use of the website is subject to the laws of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

 

Privacy Policy

1.    Purpose of Document
This Privacy Policy is describes how personal data we collect from our members and other users of our services will be collected, stored and processed
This policy is to be read in conjunction with the SBGB Website Privacy Statement which describes how data is collected and used on the SBGB Website

2.    Introduction
Skateboard GB Ltd (SBGB) is a private company limited by guarantee, incorporated and registered in England and Wales with company number 11000889. For the purpose of the Data Protection Act 1998, the data controller is Skateboard GB Ltd.

SBGB is the owner of www.skateboardgb.org and the website which it maintains.

SBGB is committed to protecting your privacy and processing your personal data in accordance with the Data Protection Act (DPA) 1998 up to 24 May 2018 and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) on and from 25 May 2018 (Data Protection Legislation). This policy explains how the information we collect about you is used and kept securely.

 

3.    The information we collect about you
3.1    When using our website, or interacting with us via Email and Telephone

We may collect the following information about you through our website at skateboardgb.org www.skateboardgb.org:
- Your name, email address, postal address and any other information you voluntarily provide to us via our website and online forms.
- Your IP address (which is a unique identifier that computers and devices use to identify and communicate with each other) which is automatically recognised by the web server.

 

3.2    When becoming a member
By joining SBGB as a member you are joining Skateboard GB Ltd (and your Home Country Association) and you or your legal guardian consent to the member being bound by all relevant rules, codes and policies governing the activities and conduct of the membership including, without limitation, the Byelaws, Technical Regulations, Codes of Conduct, Child Protection and Anti-Doping Policies of SBGB and the Home Country Associations.

Each member of SBGB agrees to be bound by and observe all other codes of conduct, regulations, rules and policies published by SBGB from time to time including, but not limited to the UK Anti-Doping Rules/Anti-Doping Rules of SBGB.

 

3.2.1 UK Anti-Doping Rules
All Athletes, Athlete Support Personnel and other Persons must cooperate fully with any anti-doping investigations or proceedings, whether conducted by UK Anti-Doping or any other competent body. Failure to do so without acceptable justification may be treated as misconduct under SBGB’s Regulations and may be sanctioned accordingly.
 
In the event that a person who is subject to SBGB’s jurisdiction commits an act of misconduct that relates to anti-doping but does not amount to a violation of the UK Anti-Doping Rules, SBGB may bring disciplinary proceedings against that person for such misconduct under SBGB’s Regulations and they may be sanctioned accordingly.  

Should an Athlete not on the National Registered Testing Pool or Domestic Testing Pool wish to retire from competition, the following information will be collected by SBGB for an Athlete to confirm their retirement:
 
1. Identifiable details of the Athlete, for example  full name,  date of birth, skateboarding discipline
2. The date of the retirement 
 
All records relating to an Athlete’s retirement will be kept by SBGB and shared with UKAD when requested.

Our online membership portal is hosted by Sport:80. 

When you register with us as a member you will create an online account on our membership portal which includes a section for your subscription preferences.

If you choose to become a member we will collect the following information (Skateboarding Data) about you through our online membership portal at https://skateboardgb.sport80.com

Name, date of birth, gender, email address, address, up to 2 telephone numbers, affiliated Home Country, affiliated clubs/groups/organisations with which you are registered. We will also assign you a unique Membership number. We refer to this data as ‘Skateboarding Data’.

·      You will be given the option to provide your ethnicity which will be used anonymously for equality reporting.

·      You will be given the option to provide information on any disability that you have which will be used anonymously for equality reporting.

·      You will be also be given the option to share your disability information with event organisers which will be used by them to plan for any additional assistance you may need at an event you register for.

·     We may also use the online membership portal to collect and store the following data

·      The status of any coaching or officiating licenses that you hold

·      Information that we need to process any European and World Governing Body licences on your behalf

·      Information that is required to arrange accommodation or travel on your behalf if you participate in SBGB/GBR squad activities. 

You may also choose to provide us with other information on your online user profile which is accessible to you online at all times you hold a valid membership.

 

4.    The information provided to us
We may also be provided with information about you from clubs or partners with which you are registered.
In some cases clubs or partners will register you for membership. They will ask your permission to pass the necessary information onto us.

 That information may include: SBGB membership number, name, date of birth, gender, email address, address, telephone number, Home Country affiliations, and any coaching or officiating licenses that you hold. (Skateboarding Data).

 

5.    How we use your information
We will collect and process your personal data on the basis of legitimate interests - for the purposes of providing the services that you have requested from us (including registering you as a member of SBGB), performing the legitimate functions of a National Governing Body and administering your involvement in the sport.

On the basis of legitimate interests we may use your personal information for a number of purposes, including:

·      To deliver the services that form a part of the membership you have.

·      To deal with your requests and enquiries.

·      To contact you for reasons related to your enquiry.

·      To notify you about fencing events/competitions.

 

We will process your Skateboarding Data on the basis of the following legitimate interests:

·      The use of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) to provide external software providers with a facility to check and validate data to support administrative processes. For example:

o   transfer of membership number, name and date of birth via an API to check licence validation at point of entry to fencing events

o   transfer of membership number, name and date of birth to match against competition results

·      There is an administration portal where a selected number of staff and volunteers that support administrative functions can access data to help to respond to queries, update data and perform necessary administration activity.

·      The regular monitoring of trends in the sport to allow SBGB to make informed operational decisions and create reports for funders. This relies on a report being run on the system and then downloaded to be analysed and interrogated by a select number of staff. Where possible, these reports will be anonymised before download.

Providing relevant and necessary information via email, text, post to you about the following:

o   Changes to rules and regulations

o   Information regarding the governance of the sport – e.g. elections, AGM

o   Updates to advice and guidance relating to specific roles held within fencing

o   Transactional information relating to club affiliation and transfers, athlete registration, representative teams, competition and events, coach and officiating licenses, event licensing, courses, CPD events and qualifications. 

When we collect information from you, we will tell you if we would like to send you information about our products and services. We will give you the opportunity to opt in to any such communications and will tell you how you can opt-out at any time.

If you choose to opt-in to additional communication we will use your personal data on the basis of consent.

Where you have opted in to additional communications either

A)    in your subscription preferences section of your online membership portal, or

B)     by opting into communications through Social media, website, responding to emails

we will process your Skateboarding Data on the basis of consent.

 Please see the Communications section below for more information.

 

6.    Sharing your information
6.1    Independent Contractors (e.g. Coaches) and Volunteers
Much of the work that is performed by SBGB is performed by a combination of staff, independently contracted coaches and member volunteers. In order to perform their roles it may be necessary to pass on personal information to people that are not employed directly by SBGB. Depending on the information requirements of the role that they perform, volunteers and independent contractors may be given access to elements of the membership system.

For example:

·      As part of the GBR selection process, selectors may require access to relevant personal information that you have supplied either as part of taking out membership, or information you have provided to us for the purposes of consideration by the selectors. This may include, but is not limited to, contact information, training and competition plans, medical/fitness information.

·      If you participate in development programmes (e.g. athlete/Talent, coach, referee pathway) or related activities (e.g. athlete training camps) your relevant personal information that you have provided in relation to your participation in those programmes/activities may be passed to people who are delivering these development services on behalf of SBGB. This may include, but is not limited to, contact details, training and competition plans, medical/fitness information, emergency contact information.

·       If you are selected to represent GBR, SBGB may appoint people to the roles of Coaches or Team Managers. As part of their duties they may need access to personal information that you have shared with SBGB. This may include, but is not limited to, medical, passport, visa and emergency contact information.  

We will share only what is needed for the purposes of performing SBGB duties and, where possible, will anonymise the data before sharing. If we would like to share your information for any other purpose we will ask for your consent.

 

6.2    Administrative Bodies
If you become a registered member with SBGB, we will share your Skateboarding Data with the following bodies as part of the administration of your involvement in the sport:

·      Your Home Country NGB’s:

Skateboard Scotland

Skateboard NI

Skateboard Wales

·      Organisers of SBGB events that you enter

·      Third party data managers who support SBGB in managing the sport

We will share only what is needed for those purposes and, where possible, will anonymise the data before sharing. If we would like to share your information for any other purpose we will ask for your consent.

If we wish to share your data with third parties (e.g. event sponsors) for marketing purposes, we will tell you about this and only do so if we get your consent. You can opt out at any time either by notifying us or by updating your privacy preferences on your online membership portal.

SBGB may also share your personal information with the police and other law enforcement and statutory agencies for the purposes of crime prevention or investigation and supporting work to safeguard children and vulnerable adults participating in sport.

If we disclose your information, we ask the organisation to demonstrate that the data will assist in the prevention or investigation of crime or that SBGB is legally obliged to disclose it.

This is done on a strictly case by case basis and through a tightly controlled process to ensure we comply with Data Protection Legislation.

 

7.    Protecting your information
The data that we collect from you may be transferred to a destination external to SBGB’s own secure network.

By submitting your personal data, you agree to this transfer, storing or processing. We will take all reasonable steps to ensure that your data is treated securely and in accordance with this privacy policy. The Internet is not generally a secure medium for communication and therefore we cannot guarantee the security of any information you send to us over the Internet. We use up-to-date industry procedures to protect your personal information. We also protect the security of your data using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption technology.

 

8.    Retaining your information
8.1    Membership Database
We will retain your Skateboarding Competition Data for such time as you are a member registered with us and will then delete your information on a staged basis as follows:

Type of info

Skateboarding Data

Seven years after an individual has not played an active part in the sport.

Name and date of birth, postcode, Home Country

This information will be anonymised after the seven year period referred to above.

Name, gender, and date of birth where athlete has competed in any ranking tournament and represented GBR at any level

Indefinitely (see results and rankings below)

 

8.2    Results & Ranking
Where you have participated in a skateboarding event your result at that event will be stored as a matter of historical record. Where you participate in ranking events and earn ranking points your name will appear in the associated rankings and these are retained by SBGB as a matter of historical record.

Results and rankings will be published on the SBGB website. 

 

8.3    Selections
If you are selected for SBGB and/or GBR squads and teams your name will be stored indefinitely as a matter of historical record and published on the SBGB website.

If you apply for discretionary selection the information that you supply will be retained by SBGB for the period of 6 years from the date of decision. 

 

8.4    Disciplinary
If you are sanctioned as a result of a disciplinary case, we will store your name and your membership number, alongside a copy of the final decision for the following periods

U18 at the time of application of the sanction – 3 years from expiration of sanction.

Over 18 at the time of application of the sanction – 5 years from expiration of sanction.

We will retain anonymised disciplinary case information indefinitely.

We may also publish sanctions applied to persons age 18 or over on the SBGB website.

Disciplinary sanctions will be removed from the website 12 months after the expiry of the sanction.

 Information in regards to a disciplinary case instigated as a result of the outcome of a Safeguarding or Welfare Case Management Group meetings will be retained indefinitely whether or not a sanction is applied.

Other information relating to disciplinary cases (whether a sanction is applied or not) will be retained for 3 years from the date of the final decision in relation to that case.

 

8.5    Safeguarding
Safeguarding case information and concerns will be stored indefinitely.

 

8.6    Medical Records
Only in exceptional circumstances will it be necessary for SBGB to store and access medical records.

Skaters representing GBR will be expected to provide appropriate medical details which will be shared with SBGB staff members and volunteers with welfare responsibility for the events that the athlete is attending.

Medical records which are a material part of a selection decision will be retained for 6 years.

 

8.7    Criminal Record Checks
SBGB does not typically retain copies of certificates. SBGB will note the date on which the check has been performed and the status of the check.

In some cases a certificate contains information which impacts a recruitment or registration decision. Once a recruitment (or other relevant) decision has been made, we do not keep certificate information for any longer than is necessary. This is generally for a period of up to six months, to allow for the consideration and resolution of any disputes or complaints.

 

9.    Communications
9.1    Membership Communications
We will communicate with you through email, notices posted on our websites and other means.  By joining SBGB you are indicating your consent to receive statutory notices to the email address you supply and accept that you are responsible for updating our records if your email address or other personal details change.

If you are a member of SBGB you will receive communications about the sport and have a voice about the governance of your sport.

You will therefore automatically receive some key items to the email address you have supplied – including AGM & voting notifications where applicable.

You can opt-in to receiving other partner communications containing news and special offers within your online membership portal.

There is some information that you can choose not to receive electronically, please check the appropriate options which can be accessed on your online membership profile. If you believe you have received electronic communications in error please contact SBGB immediately so that we can rectify the problem. It is not the intention of SBGB to send you communication you do not wish to receive. In an effort to keep costs down we may not in all cases be able to provide you with an alternative communication method.

All email messages to or from SBGB may be monitored to ensure compliance with internal policies and for our mutual protection.

 

9.2    E-newsletter
We may use a third party provider to deliver an e-newsletters. These e-newsletters may be signed up to via the SBGB website or social media links. We may use a third party provider/software to deliver our e-newsletters and manage the opt-in/out and unsubscribe facilities.

If you (through the sign-up process) consent to us sending you these types of communications, we will let you know who the third party provider is at that time.

All newsletters will contain instructions about how to opt-out of that newsletter and also unsubscribe to all similar e-newsletters.

We gather statistics around email opening and clicks using industry standard technologies to help us monitor and improve our e-newsletters.

 

9.3    Surveys
We regularly carry out surveys using a third party provider, Survey Monkey (www.surveymonkey.com). These surveys may be accessible through our website.

When we collect your personal data through our website (e.g. through newsletter sign-ups) we may ask you for your consent to participate in our surveys.

When we collect your personal data through our membership data we will ask whether you wish to receive these surveys.

If you have provided consent to participate, we will transfer your data to Survey Monkey for these purposes only.

In each survey, we will clearly tell you what personal data we are collecting, why we are collecting it and what it will be used for. We will provide a link to terms and conditions for any incentives offered to take part in that survey. We do not link any other information about your browsing activity with the survey data, which is stored separately.

 

9.4    Skateparks/Community Groups/Skate-School Communications
As part of the skateparks/community groups/skate-schools affiliation process, skateparks/community groups/skate-schools are required to nominate contacts who will automatically be sent information on behalf of the club.

This information may be in the form of a regular newsletter. If you are the named primary club contact or regional chair and you no longer wish to receive the newsletter you can unsubscribe using the link in the email. In this situation we strongly recommend that you nominate another primary contact for your skateparks/community groups/skate-schools to receive relevant information on behalf of your skateparks/community groups/skate-schools.

SBGB is not responsible for the actions or lack of action taken by a skateparks/community groups/skate-school official as a result of unsubscribing from communications.

 

9.5    Other Service and marketing messages
Our communications may include emails which help inform you about matters relevant to your membership terms and conditions and emails related to the proper functioning of your account.

If you are currently receiving service messages or marketing communications from SBGB and no longer wish to do so, please let us know by contacting us at info@skateboardgb.org

 

10.       Your rights and finding out what information SBGB holds about you
All individuals who are the subject of personal data held by us are entitled to:

·      ask what information we hold about them and why

·      ask how to gain access to it

·      be informed of how to keep it up to date

·      have inaccurate personal data corrected or removed

·      prevent us from processing information or request that it is stopped if the processing of such data is likely to cause substantial, unwarranted damage or distress to the individual or anyone else

·      require us to ensure that no decision which significantly affects an individual is solely based on an automated process for the purposes of evaluating matters relating to him/her, such as conduct or performance

·      be informed what we are doing to comply with our obligations under the Data Protection Act.

 

This right is subject to certain exemptions which are set out in the Act.

Under the Data Protection Legislation, you can ask to see any personal information that we hold about you. Such requests are called Subject Access Requests.

Subject Access Requests should be made in writing to the address given below.

 

Fees
We will not charge a fee for this. However, we will charge a reasonable fee when a request is manifestly unfounded or excessive, particularly if it is repetitive.

We will also charge a reasonable fee to comply with requests for further copies of the same information.

The fee will be based on the administrative cost of providing the information. 

 

Timescales
We aim to comply with requests for access to personal information as quickly as possible. In most cases we will be able to provide a copy of the information within one month of receipt of your written request. In order to do this we may ask you to provide additional details about the source, location and timeframe of the information you are requesting.

We may on occasions extend the period of compliance by a further two months where requests are complex or numerous. If this is the case, we will inform the individual within one month of the receipt of the request and explain why the extension is necessary.

 

Manifestly unfounded or excessive requests
Where requests are manifestly unfounded or excessive, in particular because they are repetitive, we may:

·      charge a reasonable fee taking into account the administrative costs of providing the information; or refuse to respond.

If we refuse to respond to a request, we will explain why and inform you of your right to complain to the supervisory authority and to a judicial remedy without undue delay and at the latest within one month.

 

How will the information be provided?
We will verify the identity of the person making the request, using reasonable means.

Where the data is stored on the membership system you will be provided with direct access to your data via that system

Where the data is published on the SBGB website, you will be provided with the links to the website.

 

Requests for large amounts of personal data
If your request requires us to process a large quantity of information, we will ask you to specify the information the request relates to.

 

Rights and freedoms of others
The right to obtain a copy of information or to access personal data should not adversely affect the rights and freedoms of others. If by providing the information requested we would have to disclose information relating to or identifying a third party, we will only do so provided the third party gives consent, otherwise we may edit the data to remove the identity of the third party.

Unless we are under a legal obligation to release data, or the individual has given us permission, personal information will only be released to the individual to whom it relates. The disclosure of such information to anyone else without their consent may be a criminal offence.

 

Making a Subject Access Request
If you would like to make a Subject Access Request, please contact SBGB’s Data Protection Officer:

Data Protection Officer
Skateboard GB
Unit 3, Acorn Business Park,
Woodseats Close,
Sheffield,
S8 0TB

You will also need to provide two forms of identification, for example, driving licence, utility bill or passport and, if appropriate, any particulars about the source, location and timeframe of the information you are requesting. 


11.       Questions about the policy

If you have any questions about this Policy, please contact SBGB’s Data Protection Officer:

Data Protection Officer
Skateboard GB
info@skateboardgb.org