Privacy Policy and Cookies

The development and maintenance of this website is commissioned by Luton Council Public Health and managed by Mary Seacole Housing Association.

Health Equity Town is a system wide programme for tackling health inequalities and  is about implementing Recommendations from the Marmot report. Luton Council is working together in partnership with 

• Institute for Health Equity

• University of Bedfordshire 

• ELFT

• Active Luton

• Healthwatch

• BLCF

• BLMK ICB

We want everyone who comes to us for support, to feel confident and comfortable with how we look after your personal information.

This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use and store your personal information. Personal information means any information that could identify you.

Our Privacy Policy may change so please remember to check back from time to time. This version was updated on 20 November 2024.

What data we collect & why we need it

We use Google Analytics to collect the following information about how you use this website: 

• the pages you visit 

• how long you spend on each page

• how you got to the site

• what you click on while you’re visiting the site

• a rough indication of your location using your anonymised IP address.

No directly identifiable personal information is collected through Google Analytics (for example your name or address). We cannot identify you through analytics information and will not combine analytics information with other data sets in a way that would identify who you are.

We use this information to make sure the website is meeting the needs of its users and to make improvements.  You can opt out of Google Analytics cookies.

When you subscribe to our newsletter

When you sign up to our newsletters, we collect personal information from you so we can:

• send you the information you’ve asked for

When you subscribe, you give us permission to process your information and contact you by submitting your email.

You can unsubscribe at any time – click on the ‘unsubscribe’ link in your newsletter or email.

Cookies

To make this website work better for you and us we sometimes put small files or ‘cookies’ onto your device (for example your computer or mobile phone). Some of our cookies are essential, and parts of our site won’t work without them.

We use this information to

• remember your preferences or information you have given so you don’t have to give the same information more than once

• understand how you use our websites so that we can keep them updated and improve them based on your needs

See our Cookie Policy, for detailed information about the cookies used on this website. 

For additional information on cookies please visit the Information Commissioner´s Office.