In line with the Personal Data Protection Act, we assure you that your personal data will be kept securely according to the Act.
Personal Data Protection Policy
Cheshire Home Delhi Unit (“We”) know that privacy is important to you. We believe in protecting your personal information. This statement outlines the ways in which we collect, use or disclose your personal information, and your rights under the THE DIGITAL PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION ACT, 2023
Collection of Personal Information
We collect your personal information when you:
· Apply for Admission to the Home for Residential Care, Respite Care & Day Care
· Apply for Employment in the Home
· Apply to Volunteer in the Home
Use of Personal Information
We will only use your personal information with your consent or deemed consent or to the extent permitted by law. You may withdraw consent by contacting us at home.dch@gmail.com
Disclosure of Personal Information
We will never sell or trade your personal information to any third parties. We will not disclose your personal information to any third parties except where necessary to provide a service you have opted to receive, or where we are required to by law.
Confidentiality and Security
We aim to only collect personal information that is reasonably necessary to provide services to you. Access to your personal information is limited to a small number of employees who we believe reasonably require such access to serve your needs.
Correction and Access to Your Information
You may request access to your personal information and you may request to correct your personal information. Please send a request to home.dch@gmail.com
Further Information
If you have any questions or concerns about our data protection policy, please contact:
Data Protection Officer (DPO)
Okhla Rd, opposite Holy
Family Hospital, Ghaffar Manzil Colony,
Jamia Nagar, Okhla, New Delhi, Delhi 110025
HONY. SECRETARY : ABHINANDINI SHARMA – email: abhinandini2@gmail.com
Group Captain Leonard Cheshire founded the “Cheshire Homes” charity at UK in 1948, after the World War II. From nursing one man in his home in Hampshire, England, he started getting requests to take in more people who needed constant care. He also started receiving requests from volunteers who wanted to get involved.
The NHS (National Health Service) was not able to take care of permanently disabled and terminally ill patients at that time. And thus began the journey of setting up established homes, specifically for the care of such people, throughout England and the rest of the World.
By 1957, the camaraderie between Group Captain Leonard Cheshire and Maj Gen Virendra Singh led to the opening of the largest home in India to be in New Delhi. Cheshire Homes India Delhi Unit is a registered society that works tirelessly towards achieving the vision of both Group Captain Leonard Cheshire and Maj Gen Virendra Singh of a peaceful world, under the umbrella of the Leonard Cheshire Disability Foundation.At the Cheshire Home India- Delhi Unit, we have 60 exuberant personalities residing with us along with a host of dedicated staff. We are also running a learning center with 60 Physically and Intellectually disabled children from slums all over Delhi. In addition, we are now in the process of establishing a livelihood program for the employment and empowerment of disabled persons.