Privacy Policy
This draft privacy policy should be reviewed before launch.
PACE Project respects your privacy and aims to collect only the information needed to run and improve the website, directory, forms, email updates and future parent experience work.
What information we may collect
Depending on how you use the website, we may collect:
- your name
- your email address
- your organisation name if relevant
- provider information you submit
- form responses
- email preferences
- website usage information
- messages you send to us
- parent-reported SEND experience where voluntarily submitted
In Phase 1, we do not intend to collect child names, exact dates of birth, home addresses, EHCP documents, medical reports or unnecessary identifying details.
How we may use your information
We may use information to:
- reply to enquiries
- add or update provider listings
- send email updates if you have opted in
- process provider spotlight enquiries
- improve the website
- understand what SEND parents need
- moderate submissions
- prepare anonymised and aggregated insights in the future
Parent experience information
If you choose to share parent experience, we may use it to understand what information families need and to improve PACE Project.
We will not publish your name or your child’s name.
Public parent reviews will only be introduced when moderation, consent and governance processes are ready.
Email updates
You will only receive PACE email updates if you have opted in.
You can unsubscribe at any time.
Marketing or sponsored emails will be handled separately from essential project communication where required.
Sponsored content and providers
Some providers may pay for enhanced profiles, spotlights or sponsorship.
This does not give providers access to parent personal data.
Data storage and security
PACE Project aims to use appropriate security measures, including controlled access, backups and careful data handling.
As the project grows, further governance and data protection processes will be introduced.
Your rights
You may contact us to ask what personal information we hold about you, request corrections, withdraw consent where applicable, or ask for deletion where appropriate.
Contact
For privacy questions, contact PACE Project through the contact page.
10. Advertising & Sponsorship Policy
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Advertising & Sponsorship Policy
PACE Project may accept paid provider profiles, provider spotlights, sponsorships, featured emails or sponsored resources.
This income helps fund free SEND information for parents and carers.
Our core rule
Payment must never mislead parents.
Paid visibility does not mean PACE Project recommends, approves, inspects, accredits or guarantees a provider.
What providers can pay for
Providers may pay for:
- enhanced provider profiles
- written features
- Provider Spotlights
- video interviews
- newsletter features
- sponsored parent resources
- local area sponsorship
- clearly labelled promotional placements
What providers cannot pay for
Providers cannot pay to:
- improve parent review scores
- remove legitimate parent feedback
- hide relevant information
- influence future PACE confidence scores
- appear as officially approved by PACE
- change editorial conclusions
- access parent personal data
Labelling
Paid or sponsored content will be clearly labelled.
Examples:
- Sponsored feature
- Paid provider profile
- Provider Spotlight
- Local visibility partner
- Sponsored resource
Editorial independence
PACE Project retains editorial control over parent guides, summaries and public-interest content.
We may decline sponsorship or advertising that does not fit the purpose and values of PACE Project.
Parent trust
PACE Project is being built as a trusted SEND discovery platform. Any commercial activity must protect that trust.
Provider responsibility
Providers are responsible for ensuring that the information they provide is accurate, current and not misleading.
Parents, carers, schools and commissioners should make their own checks before using any provider.
