Disclaimers and Privacy Statement
DDI at the University of Edinburgh, and our REHEAL Consortium partners, are committed to keeping this website up to date and accurate. Should you nevertheless encounter anything that is incorrect or out of date, we would appreciate it if you could let us know. Please indicate where on the website you read the information. We will then look at this as soon as possible.
Please send your response by email to: info@rehealhorizon.eu
We are not liable for loss as a result of inaccuracies or incompleteness, nor for loss resulting from problems caused by or inherent to the dissemination of information through the internet, such as disruptions or interruptions. When using web forms, we strive to limit the number of required fields to a minimum.
For any loss suffered as a result of the use of data, advice, or ideas provided by or on behalf of DDI at the University of Edinburgh and the REHEAL Consortium partners via this website, no liability is accepted.
Any personal data you provide to us in the context of a response or request for information will be used only in accordance with our Privacy Statement.
DDI at the University of Edinburgh and the REHEAL Consortium partners make every reasonable effort to protect their systems against any form of unlawful use and implement appropriate technical and organisational measures, taking into account the state of the art. However, no liability shall be accepted for any loss whatsoever, direct or indirect, suffered by a user of the website arising from the unlawful use of systems by a third party.
DDI at the University of Edinburgh and the REHEAL Consortium partners accept no responsibility for the content of websites to which or from which a hyperlink or other reference is made. Products or services offered by third parties shall be subject to the applicable terms and conditions of those third parties.
All intellectual property rights to content on this website are vested in DDI at the University of Edinburgh, the REHEAL Consortium partners, or in third parties who have placed the content themselves or from whom a licence has been obtained.
Copying, disseminating, or any other use of these materials is not permitted without prior written permission, except and only insofar as otherwise stipulated in regulations of mandatory law (such as the right to quote), unless specific content dictates otherwise.
If you have any questions or problems with the accessibility of the website, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Privacy Statement (EU)
Last updated: 10 February 2026
This privacy statement applies to citizens and legal permanent residents of the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland.
In this privacy statement, we explain what we do with the data we obtain about you via the REHEAL project website. We recommend that you read this statement carefully.
In our processing of personal data, we comply with applicable data protection legislation, including the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This means, among other things, that:
· We clearly state the purposes for which we process personal data
· We limit the collection of personal data to what is necessary for legitimate purposes
· We request explicit consent where required
· We take appropriate security measures to protect personal data
· We respect your rights to access, correct, or delete your personal data
If you have any questions or would like to know exactly what data we hold about you, please contact us.
1. Purpose, data and retention period
We may collect or receive personal information for a number of purposes connected with the operation of the REHEAL project website.
1.1 Contact (via phone, mail, email and/or web forms)
Data collected:
First and last name
Email address
IP address
Geolocation data
Professional or employment-related information
Legal basis:
Consent
Retention period:
Data is retained until the service or enquiry is concluded, unless a longer retention period is required for audit or reporting obligations under Horizon Europe.
1.2 Newsletters
Data collected:
First and last name
Email address
IP address
Geolocation data
Professional or employment-related information
Legal basis:
Consent
Retention period:
Data is retained until you unsubscribe or the newsletter service is terminated.
1.3 Website statistics and improvement
Data collected:
IP address
Geolocation data
Legal basis:
Consent
Retention period:
Data is retained for as long as necessary to analyse and improve website performance.
2. Cookies
This website uses cookies. For more information, please refer to the Cookie Policy.
3. Disclosure practices
We may disclose personal information if required by law or court order, in response to a law enforcement request, or where permitted under applicable law for matters related to public safety.
In the event that the project, website, or coordinating organisation is involved in a merger, acquisition, or restructuring, personal data may be disclosed to advisers and prospective successors, and transferred to new responsible parties where applicable.
4. Security
We are committed to the security of personal data and take appropriate technical and organisational measures to prevent misuse and unauthorised access. These measures are reviewed regularly to ensure continued protection.
5. Third-party websites
This privacy statement does not apply to third-party websites linked from this website. We cannot guarantee that these third parties handle personal data in a reliable or secure manner. We recommend reviewing their privacy statements before using such websites.
6. Amendments to this privacy statement
We reserve the right to amend this privacy statement. It is recommended that you consult this page regularly to remain informed of any changes. Where possible, we will actively inform users of significant updates.
7. Accessing and modifying your data
You have the right to:
· Know why your personal data is processed and how long it is retained
· Access your personal data
· Rectify, delete, or restrict processing of your data
· Withdraw consent at any time
· Request transfer of your personal data to another controller
· Object to the processing of your data, unless there are legitimate grounds
· To exercise these rights, please ensure you clearly identify yourself when contacting us.
8. Submitting a complaint
If you are not satisfied with how we handle your personal data, you have the right to submit a complaint to your national Data Protection Authority.
9. Contact details
DDI at the University of Edinburgh, and the REHEAL Consortium partners
Old College
South Bridge
Edinburgh
EH8 9YL
United Kingdom
Email: info@rehealhorizon.eu
Website: rehealhorizon.eu
10. Newsletter
Where applicable, the REHEAL project may distribute a newsletter by email to provide updates on project activities. You may unsubscribe at any time or withdraw consent by contacting us. Your data will be deleted within six months of unsubscribing, unless retention is required by law.
11. Email communication services
The REHEAL project may use third-party email delivery services to send transactional emails such as contact form confirmations and system notifications. Personal data is processed only for reliable and effective communication and stored within the European Union in accordance with GDPR.
Further information on service providers and their privacy practices will be made available where relevant.