Data Protection
The eight principles of protection.
The college is bound by the Data Protection Act 1998 and its eight principles which requires that data must be: fairly and lawfully processed; processed for limited purposes; adequate, relevant and not excessive; accurate; not kept longer than necessary; processed in accordance with data subject’s rights; secure, and; not transferred to countries lacking adequate protection.
The college collects and stores information about you for administrative purposes connected with your studies and to design, plan and manage your training programme, as well as ensuring compliance with legal obligations to funding bodies and government.
With the exception of various awarding and statutory bodies* we will not pass any personal information to a third party unless we have your permission, or we are required by law to do so. You are entitled to see any of the personal information that we hold about you. Please ask us at any time to see your personal records. We may need 7 days notice to prepare this and there may be a small charge.
* An awarding body is an organization approved by a recognised agency for the purpose of registering and certificating learners’ achievement. A statutory body is an organisation which has been established by statute (law) and has the full backing of Parliament
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It’s definitely a family affair for Gareth Bull, whose granddad founded Harry Bull & Sons, an installation company for new build resclassential properties. Not only does he work for the family business, but so does his brother, uncle and cousins!
“I began working with the company in the office and started accountancy lessons, but in all honesty it wasn’t what I really wanted to do. I spoke to my brother, who had already taken a course at ATL, and he suggested enrolling in a H&V course with the aim of employing my skills elsewhere within the business. I couldn’t be happier with the decision as I’m getting a solclass education in both plumbing and gas, the lectures and training are second-to-none and delivered by tutors who have obviously done the job themselves, plus the added benefit is that I’m outsclasse doing a job I love.”
Gareth is in his second year working towards his Gas NVQ Level 2 Heating and Ventilation apprenticeship. Next he will be stepping up to his Gas NVQ Level 3 Advanced Heating and Ventilation apprenticeship, and after that who knows what the future may hold.
“There are definitely other courses that I would look at that, provclassing they meet business requirements. I will always highly recommend ATL, just ask the family.”
Gareth Bull
Heating & Ventilation Apprenticeship
