Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in all our web pages, the content is naturally subject to change and we cannot guarantee its accuracy or currency. We reserve the right to make changes to the information on the site without notice.
We do not give any warranty as to the ownership of the copyright of any material forming part of this website and do not accept any liability for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential losses arising from the infringement of any third party rights in relation to any material on this website.
Links to Third Party Information
The Life Project website links to some third party information providers who are not affiliated with the Life Project.
The Life Project has not taken any steps to confirm the accuracy or reliability of any of the information contained in such third parties’ websites, and does not make any representations or warranties as to the security of any information (including, without limitation, personal information) you might be requested to give any third party.
Cookies
The Life Project uses cookies to track usage on our websites and to provide us with statistics that show how many visitors we have had and the general trend of visitor activities.
None of the information can be traced to an individual person and the cookie only relates to activity on our websites and the information cannot be used for marketing on an individual basis. The cookies do not collect additional information about you and do not in any way compromise the security of your computer.
Please visit http://www.allaboutcookies.org for information on how to disable and delete cookies from your computer.
Copyright information
Materials contained on this website are subject to copyright and other proprietary rights.
The Life Project grants permission for the browsing of material it has published on its website pages.
Copyright in all material on this website (unless otherwise indicated) is held by the Life Project. The express permission of the Copyright holder must be obtained for any use of this material other than for purposes permitted by law.
Image Capture
The policy of the Life Project is that the rights of staff, volunteers, service users and visitors to the Life Project, or individuals and groups who are visited by the Life Project’s representatives, should not be jeopardised by any Life Project activity. The Life Project further recognises its responsibilities towards children and young people.
Images may be captured during events organised and hosted by the Life Project using film photography, digital photography, video or other medium and may be used on the Life Project website, brochures, other publicity material (such as internal and external newsletters), and may be provided to the media for publication in local or national newspapers or educational magazines.
The Life Project acknowledges its responsibilities in capturing images by photography or other means under the provisions of the following legislation:
- The Children and Young Persons Act 1963: The Life Project undertakes to seek a licence where necessary from the appropriate local authority for any performance activity in which children are taking part and which may be recorded with a view to being broadcast, published or shown to the public.
- The Protection of Children Act 1978: The Life Project recognises that it is a criminal offence to take, permit to be taken, distribute, have in one’s possession or publish indecent photographs (including films and other imagery) of children.
- The Human Rights Act 1998: The Life Project recognises an individual’s rights to privacy as protected by this Act.
- The Data Protection Act 1998: The Life Project undertakes to inform all those whose images may be recorded (or their parents/guardians if under 18 years of age) of the purposes for which the images may be used by the Life Project.
In this context The Life Project informs all persons taking part in Life Project activities that they may be photographed, filmed, videoed or otherwise captured in image form.
Where possible and practical to do so, the Life Project seeks written consent to image capture. Where this is not possible for practical reasons, unless express objections are received, individuals attending an event at the Life Project are deemed to have given their consent by attending or remaining at the event.
Any queries or complaints should be raised with the event host in the first instance.