Privacy Policy

Our commitment

STAT is committed to safeguarding the privacy of those who visit this website. We will comply with all the relevant UK and European data protection legislation.

If you supply any personal information, it will be processed fairly and we will take great care to ensure that it is stored securely. 

We will not sell your information to third parties or otherwise make inappropriate use of it. 

We will not keep information longer than we need to.  

Cookies

Our website uses cookies. A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers that we put on your computer, if you agree. These cookies allow our website to distinguish your computer from others using the website at the same time. Cookies  also help us to provide you with a good experience when you browse our website and allow us to improve our site.

You can turn cookies off, but if you do so, parts of the website may not work properly.

To learn more about cookies please refer to our About Cookies page.

Newsletter

We use a market-leading third-party provider Constant Contact to email out any newsletters which you decide to subscribe to. Your email address is passed to them securely and is not used by them for any other purposes. You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking on the unsubscribe link in the newsletter.

Contact Form

Contact forms allow you to send messages to the STAT Office or to individual teachers. Any information you send in this way is treated as confidential by whoever receives it. It is sent by email and is not stored on the website.

Access to your Personal Information

You have the right to request a copy of any personal information that STAT holds about you and to have any inaccuracies corrected. Please address requests to the Data Protection Officer (email: stat@alexandertechnique.co.uk )

Useful links

The European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance (EDAA) has provided the following website to give information specifically about privacy issues around Internet advertising:

For further legal information about privacy issues, you may find these links useful:

For STAT Members

As a STAT Member you can log in to access the Member areas of the website.  You can add a significant amount of personal information to your individual profile or in connection with introductory courses or private lessons.   

By submitting this information you agree to it being published on the STAT website so as to be visible to the general public, except where you are given control to withhold it. (For example you can store three telephone numbers on your profile but only display two of them in association with private lessons, keeping the third one private.  Or you can “unpublish” a private lesson record so it doesn't appear.)

Any personal information you disclose in discussion posts in our forums or groups, Notices on the Noticeboard, Member news stories and articles in Statnews (if published on the website) will normally be available to all logged-in STAT Members.  But the information is not visible to the general public.

Members of STAT should also refer to STAT's General Data Protection Regulation, which is appended to their membership application form. You'll need to be logged in to access this. STAT's General Data Protection Regulation applies to all information given to STAT members in their capacity as members.