Terms of use (including cookie information)

The East Midlands Alliance for Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Autism provides this website for personal use. In using this website, the user agrees to use this site for lawful purposes only and in a manner that does not infringe the rights or restrict or inhibit the use of this site by any third party.

Information collected through this website is for the sole use of the East Midlands Alliance for Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Autism.

The East Midlands Alliance for Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Autism cannot guarantee uninterrupted access to this website or the sites to which it links, and accepts no responsibility for any damages arising from the loss of use of this information.

 

Disclaimer

This website is intended simply to provide helpful advice and information about the East Midlands Alliance for Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Autism and the services we provide.

The organisation has taken every care in the preparation of the content of this website. The East Midlands Alliance for Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Autism is not liable for any loss or damage arising from the use of this site or the information contained in it.

The East Midlands Alliance for Mental Health, Learning Disabilites and Autism is not responsible for the availability of access to and links from this site, or for the content on linked sites. The organisation is not responsible for any transmission received from any linked site. Links are provided solely to assist visitors to the East Midlands Alliance for Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Autism’s website and the inclusion of a link does not imply that the Organisation endorses or has approved the linked site. Equally, the lack of a link does not imply lack of endorsement.

 

Copyright

Unless otherwise indicated, the East Midlands Alliance for Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Autism retains the copyright to information featured on this website.

The names and logos identifying the East Midlands Alliance for Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Autism, Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust, Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust are proprietary marks of the NHS. Copying our logos and any other third party logo via this website is not permitted without approval of the relevant copyright owner.

 

Re-use of information

You may re-use the information on this website free of charge in any format. Re-use includes copying, issuing copies to the public, publishing, broadcasting and translating into other languages. It also covers non-commercial research and study. Re-use is subject to the following conditions:

  • Use of material should include an acknowledgement of the source
  • Reproduction of material should be accurate and should not mislead
  • Information should not be used for the principal purpose of advertising or promoting a particular product or service or for commercial gain.

If you have any questions about reusing information please email commsteam@nhft.nhs.uk.

 

Revisions

The East Midlands Alliance for Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Autism may at any time amend and update this website.

 

Cookies

Cookies are small files placed on your computer by websites you visit. You can read all about common things cookies are used for on the Your Online Choices website and the About Cookies website.

You can view all key public information on our website without needing to use cookies, but some parts of it (usually third party software like YouTube or Twitter) may not display properly without them.

 

Your cookie choice

It is your choice whether or not you want websites to put cookies on your computer. You can manage your choices in your web browser on any device, and About Cookies offers a guide to managing your cookies on all modern browsers.

It’s important to remember that if you choose to disable all cookies all the time, some websites or website functions (particularly ones that require logins or passwords) may not work.

 

Withdrawing consent to use of cookies

If you decide at any time you don’t want cookies anymore, you can clear the cache in your web browser to delete any cookies that are there. You can then disable cookies and no more will be stored unless you decide to enable them again.

Our cookies do not provide us with any private or personally identifiable information about you. All data that is gathered is anonymous.

 

Our cookies

VerseOne CMS Cookies

This website is bulit on the VerseOne CMS By default, VerseOne CMS uses only one essential cookie, which is called JSESSIONID: this cookie is destroyed at the end of a user's session, i.e. when a user logs out and leaves the site, or after 20 minutes of inactivity on the site.

VerseOne CMS does not track users across sites, and JSESSIONID does not enable any functionality except the three items listed above.

JSESSIONID is an essential cookie — it is absolutely required for the operation of the solution and for the protection of users' data and security. For this reason, it cannot be switched off and users cannot opt out.

VerseOne CMS also uses VOPECRA, a long-term non-tracking cookie that is only placed on the user's browser if the user accepts cookies: VOPECRA is the cookie that remembers that the user has accepted cookies.

 

Details of VerseOne CMS Essential Cookies:

VerseOne CMS Cookies

NAME

DURATION

FUNCTION

SIZE

JSESSIONID

Session

Essential cookie for software functionality including session management for authentication, form submission validation, load-balancer configuration. Secured and does not track across websites (domain-specific).

44B

VOPECRA

'Permanent' (multi-year duration)

Remembers that a user has accepted cookies from a specific VerseOne CMS-powered website, enabling cookies from GA and Code Droplets (where configured). Secured and does not track across websites (domain-specific).

8B

 

Additional Cookies

In addition, the East Midlands Alliance for Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Autism also uses cookies to help us understand who is using our website as well as help us effectively promote our services through social media channels. 

Additional cookies used by the East Midlands Alliance for Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Autism

Google Analytics cookies allows us to understand how people are using our site and make improvements to it - they do not record any personal identifiable information. Read more on how Google protects your privacy.

In addition, one other cookie appears on some pages where a video has been embeded from YouTube.

google.com (YouTube)

YouTube sets this cookie via embedded youtube-videos and registers anonymous statistical data

AboutCookies offers a guide to managing your cookies on all modern browsers.

Read more about VerseOne CMS and cookies here.

 

 

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