Saturday, December 08, 2018

We're still waiting for data from the Mayor of London's St Mungo's TST in respect of the accurate recording of Declan's complaint of unfair treatment against Newham Council. Now Declan's primary laptop is under attack too



Declan taught PE in one of Ireland's top schools (Glenstal Abbey) and recently acquired a UK Athletics coaching licence. He is also Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) cleared to work with children and adults.

"UPDATE 2 November (5.12pm): This evening the Mayor of London's St Mungo's TST agreed to ensuring that the following information will be uploaded verbatim to their organisation's information system: '... For over two years, Declan has been fighting without success to secure a long-term volunteer position through Newham Council's Active Newham. Declan has made several complaints of unfair treatment against the Council, culminating in his recent complaint to the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (Ombudsman's Case ID: 18011204).'"

1 November 2018: UK Athletics: The club secretary for Newham and Essex Beagles Athletics Club tells Declan that the volunteering opportunity he has seen on Newham Council's Active Newham bulletin is incorrect and out of date (WITH UPDATE 2/11/2018)

Never before have we had two primary laptops under attack at the same time. Now, since this morning, Declan's primary laptop is being treated the same as mine; see my post of 27 November, The assault on my primary laptop runs into a record-breaking fourth week (WITH UPDATE - DAY 37 8/12/2018). Declan and I are tenants of the Clearing House, which is run by St Mungo's on behalf of the Mayor of London. Last month Declan reverted to data protection law in his dealings with this charity for the accurate recording of his complaint of unfair treatment against Newham Council (see above). We are still waiting for this data despite Declan's second reminder last Tuesday.

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan


Subject Access Request - action required (Reminder 2)

Maya Kotecha
Information Security Coordinator
St Mungo’s

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4 December 2018

Dear Ms Kotecha,

Further to my previous reminder, St Mungo's has a legal requirement to respond to me within one calendar month, starting from the day after you received my request, so I should receive my data by Wednesday 19 December at the very latest.

Yours sincerely,

Declan Heavey

What are the time limits?

"If you exercise any of your rights under data protection law, the organisation you're dealing with must respond as quickly as possible. This must be no later than one calendar month, starting from the day after they receive the request."
- Information Commissioner's Office

16 November: St Mungo's: Declan reverts to data protection law in his dealings with the Mayor of London's St Mungo's TST for the accurate recording of his complaint of unfair treatment against Newham Council (WITH UPDATE - DAY 20 8/12/2018)




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