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Ashford Citizens Advice Bureau
Seabrooke House
10 Norwood Street
Ashford
Kent
TN23 1QT
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e-Maze policy
e-Maze operates within the aims of the Citizens Advice Bureau Service. These aims
are:
- to ensure that individuals do not suffer through lack of knowledge of their rights
and responsibilities or of the services available to them or through an inability
to express their needs effectively; and equally,
- to exercise a responsible influence on the development of social policies and
services, both locally and nationally.
Equal Opportunities Policy
The CAB service is committed to equal opportunities for all. Everyone involved in
the service is committed to the CAB’s Equal Opportunities Policies. This includes
the commitment to taking positive action to achieve the effective implementation
of the policies.
The equal opportunities policies aim to ensure that excluded groups
and those facing discrimination feel welcome within the CAB service and feel able
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Disclaimer
The information contained within the e-Maze website is not legal advice. If you have
a legal problem you should talk to a lawyer or adviser before making a decision about
what to do. You may wish to use the CLS / CDS Directory to locate an adviser, or
contact e-Maze for assistance with this. The information on e-Maze is written for
people resident in, or affected by, the laws of England and Wales.
Privacy
and confidentiality
We do not use cookies for collecting information. If you choose to use any of the
electronic feedback forms, your e-mail address and any other personal information
will be made available to the e-Maze team but will not be passed to third parties
without your express prior consent. We do collect some information such as your Internet
Protocol address, but this is only used to provide anonymous statistics for the project
team.
One of the key principles of our service is that it is confidential. However, there
is one exception to this: legislation requires us to breach confidentiality if you
are under 18 and we have evidence that you are in danger. If we do have to inform
another organisation about your welfare we will always discuss it with you first.
Data Protection Act 1998
You are entitled to be informed about any data that we hold about you, the source
of the data, whether we are processing it, the purpose of us processing it and to
whom we are disclosing your data. |