As a participant in the study, you have a number of rights regarding the processing of your data, as detailed below. For further information on these rights, please visit the Dutch Data Protection Authority website. As explained below, these rights can no longer be exercised after 8 December 2024, because all traceable data will have been deleted by then, making it impossible to trace individual data without additional information from CBS.
Right to refuse
Participation in the GGD Health Monitor 2024 is voluntary. Participation can be waived at any time, without giving any reason. You can read more information about completing the questionnaire on the home page of the study. After that, you can decide whether or not to participate. You can also skip questions or stop filling out the questionnaire.
Right to information
You are entitled to clear information on what an organisation does with your personal data and why. This online privacy statement has been drawn up to comply with this. Do you have any further questions? The last part of this statement explains how you can ask these questions with contact details. You can also request a written version of this privacy statement.
Right of access and copies
You are entitled to access your data. Note however that a request to access your data is only possible in the data collection stage (field work) until 8 December 2024. After this first phase, all directly identifiable data is deleted, which makes it impossible to retrieve individual data without first obtaining additional data from CBS.
Right of rectification
You have the right to have data that is incorrect, or that is no longer correct, rectified. Note however that a request for rectification is only possible in the data collection stage (field work) until 8 December 2024. After this first phase, all directly identifiable data is deleted, which makes it impossible to retrieve individual data without first obtaining additional data from CBS.
Right of erasure
You may request that your personal data is erased. Note however that a request to erase your data is only possible in the data collection stage (field work) until 8 December 2024. After this first phase, all directly identifiable data is deleted, which makes it impossible to retrieve individual data without first obtaining additional data from CBS.
Right to restrict processing
In certain cases (as stipulated in the GDPR), you may request that the processing of your data is restricted. This is only possible if the data is suspected to be incorrect. A request to restrict processing is only possible in the data collection stage (field work) until 8 December 2024. After this first phase, all directly identifiable data is deleted, which makes it impossible to retrieve individual data without first obtaining additional data from CBS.
Right of data portability
You have the right to receive your personal data in a digital (machine readable) format. A request for data portability is only possible in the data collection stage (fieldwork) until 8 December 2024. After this first phase, all directly identifiable data will be deleted, making it impossible to trace individual data without additional information from CBS.
Freedom of participation and right of objection
Participation in the GGD Health Monitor 2024 is entirely voluntary, and you may refuse to participate at any time, without being required to provide a reason. You also have a formal right to objection, which you may make use of if it is justified by the individual circumstances.