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Privacy Policy

About this website

This website is provided as a public service by the Young Lives research team at the University of Oxford. Your use of the site is subject to these terms – if you do not agree to them, please leave the site.

In the preparation of this website, every effort has been made to offer the most current, correct, and clearly expressed information possible. Nevertheless, inadvertent errors may occur. In particular, but without limiting anything here, Young Lives disclaims any responsibility for typographical errors and accuracy of the information that may be contained on Young Lives web pages. Young Lives also reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice.

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Privacy and data protection

Young Lives is committed to protecting your privacy. If you have any questions about the University of Oxford's Privacy Policy, please contact us. When you visit the Young Lives website, we log non-personally-identifiable information including IP address, profile information, aggregate user data, and browser type. We use this data to monitor usage and improve our website services.

In cases where you have provided Young Lives with personal data, this may be used internally by Young Lives to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the services we provide. We may also use this information to contact you in the future unless or until such a time that you say you do not wish us to do so.

When you request to receive information, publications or e-newsletters, you will need to provide a limited amount of information that identifies you personally. This may include one or more of the following: your name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, or other information appropriate to your request. We will not share your personal information with third parties.

Cookies

This website uses a limited number of cookies. If you are a visitor to the site, you may find that embedded content (e.g. from YouTube, Google maps etc.) will place cookies on your computer. More information about these Third Party cookies can be found in the University of Oxford's Cookie Statement.

Copyright

Young Lives holds the copyright to all Young Lives publications and Young Lives website content but encourages reproduction of these materials for non-commercial purposes. Proper attribution is requested, stating the original source of the material.

Permission to make digital or hard copies of part or all of this work for teaching or not-for-profit use is hereby granted without fee and without a formal request provided that copies are not made or distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that full attribution appears on the first page. Copyright for web content and publications not owned by Young Lives must be honoured and permission pursued with the copyright holder. Copying in any other circumstances, including but not limited to any commercial use, re-use in commercial publications, or for translation or adaptation, is not permitted without prior written permission from Young Lives for which a fee may be payable.

To request permission to reprint or republish material from this site, or if you are unclear who is the copyright holder, please contact the Young Lives Communications Manager at the address below.

Confidentiality of Young Lives study children

The children and young people who are participating in the Young Lives study willingly share with us a great deal of detailed personal information about their daily lives and their families, and we have a responsibility to protect their confidentiality. For this reason, the children’s names have been changed in our publications and other outputs. The photos we use on this website are of children and young people living in similar circumstances in similar communities but are not the study children themselves. We ask website users to respect their confidentiality and not to try to identify the children, their families, or their communities.

Accessibility

The University of Oxford is committed to providing an accessible web presence that gives members of the public and members of the University community full access to University information, courses and activities offered publicly through the web.

This site aims to meet the requirements of the University's accessibility standard. Work is on-going to ensure that all pages meet that standard.

If you have problems locating or reading particular pieces of content and would prefer to receive them in an alternative format, please contact us below. 

Communications Officer
Young Lives Oxford Department of International Development
3 Mansfield Road
Oxford OX1 3TB, UK

Email: julia.tilford@qeh.ox.ac.uk

Site Design and Hosting

This site was designed by Olamalu and is hosted by the University of Oxford’s IT Services Department.

Privacy Policy

About this website

This website is provided as a public service by the Young Lives research team at the University of Oxford. Your use of the site is subject to these terms – if you do not agree to them, please leave the site.

In the preparation of this website, every effort has been made to offer the most current, correct, and clearly expressed information possible. Nevertheless, inadvertent errors may occur. In particular, but without limiting anything here, Young Lives disclaims any responsibility for typographical errors and accuracy of the information that may be contained on Young Lives web pages. Young Lives also reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice.

View legal terms and conditions

Privacy and data protection

Young Lives is committed to protecting your privacy. If you have any questions about the University of Oxford's Privacy Policy, please contact us. When you visit the Young Lives website, we log non-personally-identifiable information including IP address, profile information, aggregate user data, and browser type. We use this data to monitor usage and improve our website services.

In cases where you have provided Young Lives with personal data, this may be used internally by Young Lives to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the services we provide. We may also use this information to contact you in the future unless or until such a time that you say you do not wish us to do so.

When you request to receive information, publications or e-newsletters, you will need to provide a limited amount of information that identifies you personally. This may include one or more of the following: your name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, or other information appropriate to your request. We will not share your personal information with third parties.

Cookies

This website uses a limited number of cookies. If you are a visitor to the site, you may find that embedded content (e.g. from YouTube, Google maps etc.) will place cookies on your computer. More information about these Third Party cookies can be found in the University of Oxford's Cookie Statement.

Copyright

Young Lives holds the copyright to all Young Lives publications and Young Lives website content but encourages reproduction of these materials for non-commercial purposes. Proper attribution is requested, stating the original source of the material.

Permission to make digital or hard copies of part or all of this work for teaching or not-for-profit use is hereby granted without fee and without a formal request provided that copies are not made or distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that full attribution appears on the first page. Copyright for web content and publications not owned by Young Lives must be honoured and permission pursued with the copyright holder. Copying in any other circumstances, including but not limited to any commercial use, re-use in commercial publications, or for translation or adaptation, is not permitted without prior written permission from Young Lives for which a fee may be payable.

To request permission to reprint or republish material from this site, or if you are unclear who is the copyright holder, please contact the Young Lives Communications Manager at the address below.

Confidentiality of Young Lives study children

The children and young people who are participating in the Young Lives study willingly share with us a great deal of detailed personal information about their daily lives and their families, and we have a responsibility to protect their confidentiality. For this reason, the children’s names have been changed in our publications and other outputs. The photos we use on this website are of children and young people living in similar circumstances in similar communities but are not the study children themselves. We ask website users to respect their confidentiality and not to try to identify the children, their families, or their communities.

Accessibility

The University of Oxford is committed to providing an accessible web presence that gives members of the public and members of the University community full access to University information, courses and activities offered publicly through the web.

This site aims to meet the requirements of the University's accessibility standard. Work is on-going to ensure that all pages meet that standard.

If you have problems locating or reading particular pieces of content and would prefer to receive them in an alternative format, please contact us below. 

Communications Officer
Young Lives Oxford Department of International Development
3 Mansfield Road
Oxford OX1 3TB, UK

Email: julia.tilford@qeh.ox.ac.uk

Site Design and Hosting

This site was designed by Olamalu and is hosted by the University of Oxford’s IT Services Department.