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Terms and Conditions

Terms and Conditions

General

Using the North Strathclyde Community Justice Authority website indicates that you accept these terms and conditions. If you do not accept them, please do not use this website.

Copyright

The logos and artwork on the North Strathclyde Community Justice Authority website are the copyright of the information providers and use of them is strictly prohibited without prior authorisation. Any use of text provided by Renfrewshire Council is allowed within the Fair Dealing terms of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, i.e. for research and private purposes. If the text is changed in any way, any resulting document cannot be credited to North Strathclyde Community Justice Authority. If a commercial or public use is required from any of the pages, application must first be made to North Strathclyde Community Justice Authority.

Disclaimer

Whilst every care has been taken in the compilation of this website, and every attempt made to present up-to-date and accurate information, we cannot guarantee that inaccuracies will not occur. North Strathclyde Community Justice Authority assumes no responsibility for any loss, damage or inconvenience caused as a result of any inaccuracy or error within these pages.

Occasionally, links from our website lead to pages maintained by other organisations. These links are provided purely for your convenience, and do not imply that North Strathclyde Community Justice Authority endorses or supports those organisations, the information on their pages, or their products or services in any way. Additionally, no responsibility is assumed by North Strathclyde Community Justice Authority for the contents of its pages.

If you discover any information on our pages that you believe to be inaccurate or inappropriate, please notify us by using the contact us link.

Privacy

This privacy policy relates only to the North Strathclyde Community Justice Authority website www.nscja.co.uk. Links to external web sites that feature on the website are not covered.

North Strathclyde Community Justice Authority does not capture and/or store your personal information when you access the North Strathclyde Community Justice Authority websiteunlessyou voluntarily agree to give us your personal details:

  • by email
  • by using an electronic form
  • by enquiring about our services

In these cases, the personal data you provide electronically to North Strathclyde Community Justice Authority will be used exclusively to provide you with the information you have asked for, in compliance with the EU Directive on Privacy and Electronic Communications. We will not pass any of your personal data to outside organisations and/or individuals without your express consent, unless the law permits this.

Use of Cookies

Below is an explanation of what cookies are and how they are used on this site.

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small file that contains a unique identification number. This file is used to let the website that issued it know when you browse the site again. There are two kinds of cookie - 'persistent' and 'non-persistent'.

What is a persistent cookie?

A persistent cookie is saved on your hard disk until it either expires or is deleted. It can be used to provide you with a more personal browsing experience when you look at a website. For example, the cookie can store information on how you like your browser to look while accessing the site or the choices you previously made when filling in an online form. No persistent cookies are used on the Renfrewshire community website pages although they are used by some of our community partners whose sites we link to and also by Nielsen NetRatings, the market research agents who provide our online user survey.

What is a non-persistent cookie?

A non-persistent cookie does not save the file to disk and remains in memory only until you switch your machine off or finish your browsing session. Once the session ends, the cookie disappears. These files mostly work away invisibly in the background, helping to provide a more integrated and clear browsing experience. The Renfrewshire community website uses non-persistent cookies to help make your browsing experience a pleasurable and seamless one.