Authorized psychologist (establishment)
Privacy
The Board of Psychologists is the data controller for the processing of the personal data we have received concerning you. Our contact details are available below.
Ankestyrelsen
7998 Statsservice
Email: ast@ast.dk
CVR-nr.: 1007 4002
Telefon: +45 33411200
If you have any questions regarding our processing of your data, please feel free to contact our data protection officer.
You can contact our Data Protection Officer in the following ways:
By e-mail: dpo@ast.dk
By telephone + 45 33411200
By letter: Ankestyrelsen, 7998 Statsservice
We process your personal data for the following purposes:
The Board of Psychologists and the National Board of Appeal are jointly responsible for the processing of the personal data we have about you. The National Board of Appeal provides the secretariat for the board, which is responsible for the preparatory case processing before a case is processed by the board.
In the Board of Psychologists and the National Board of Appeal, we process information about you because we process an application from you regarding permission to use the title as a psychologist in Denmark.
The basis in law for our processing of your personal data ensues from:
The psychologist act. § 2. The right to obtain authorization as a psychologist has everyone who:
has passed a master's degree in psychology, a psychological-pedagogical master's degree or an equivalent degree, and who
has undergone one of the Psychology Board, cf. section 17, more specifically supplementary practical training of 2 years' duration.
Section. 2. The right to obtain authorization as a psychologist has anyone who has undergone training abroad, which can be equated with the above mentioned educations.
We process the following categories of personal data about you:
General personal information: name, address, date of birth, nationality and education
We disclose your personal data or make it available to the following recipients:
The Danish Agency for Research and Education
We will not transfer personal data to recipients outside the EU and the EEA.
From yourself.
Currently, we cannot say how long we will keep your personal data. However, we can inform you that we regularly transfer the information from our case processing to the Rigsar sarchive. We follow the rules of the Archives Act and the provisions of the National Archives.
If personal information about you has been submitted, you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time. This can be done by contacting us.
If you choose to withdraw your consent, it does not affect the lawfulness of our processing of your personal data based on your previously given consent and up to the time of the withdrawal. Therefore, if you withdraw your consent, it will only take effect from this time.
Pursuant to the General Data Protection Regulation, you have several rights in relation to our processing of data concerning you. If you wish to exercise your rights, you must contact us.
Right of access
You have the right to obtain access to the data we process concerning you, together with a number of other data.
Right to rectification (correction)
You have the right to have incorrect data concerning you rectified.
Right to erasure
In special cases, you have the right to have data concerning you erased before the time of our ordinary general erasure.
Right to restriction of processing
In certain cases, you have the right to restrict the extent to which we process your personal data. If you have the right to restrict processing, we will henceforth only process information with your consent – with the exception of storage – or if a legal claim can be established, exercised or defended, or to protect a person or important public interests.
Right to object
In certain cases, you have the right to object to our processing of your personal data.
Right to transmit data (data portability)
In certain cases, you are entitled to receive your personal data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format, and to have this personal data transmitted from one data controller to another without hindrance.
You can read more about your rights in the Danish Data Protection Agency's guidance on rights of data subjects, available at www.datatilsynet.dk.
You have the right to complain to the Danish Data Protection Agency if you are not satisfied with the way in which we process your personal data. The contact details of the Danish Data Protection Agency are available at www.datatilsynet.dk.