This page tells you the terms of use which you agree to when you use the Suffolk County Council Adult Learning Service website.
Disclaimer
Suffolk County Council makes every effort to ensure the information published on this web site is accurate. It disclaims any liability for error or omission, however caused.
Users who rely on this information do so at their own risk. Should you need to rely on information provided in these pages, you are advised to seek separate confirmation from the council that the information is correct.
Suffolk County Council does not maintain any of the sites provided as links. It therefore does not assume responsibility for the contents of any other site, nor does any link constitute endorsement of that site, its sponsor or its contents.
Copyright
All content on this web site, including but not limited to text, graphics, photographs, images, moving images, sound, illustrations and software are owned by Suffolk County Council, or their copyright owner, unless otherwise stated.
Terrorism Act 2006: notice-and-take-down requirement
Organisations that provide web sites must be aware of a new notice-and-take-down requirement contained within the Terrorism Act 2006, which came into force on 13 April 2006, and ensure that they have procedures to handle any notices served on them under the Act.
Sections 3 and 4 of the Act enable a police constable to give written notice to an organisation that a particular statement they publish electronically is unlawful, because it relates to terrorism.
If the organisation does not remove or amend the statement within two working days (only Saturdays, Sundays, Bank Holidays, Christmas Day and Good Friday are excluded), then it will be considered to have endorsed the statement and will thereafter be liable to prosecution for encouraging terrorism or disseminating terrorist publications.
An organisation served with a notice is also required to take all reasonable steps to prevent future re-publication of the same or similar statements, including an investigation into who published the statement and removing that person’s ability to publish in future.
Suffolk County Council will comply promptly with any such requests.
External links
Many pages on our web site include links to other sites. These links provide users with further sources of relevant information and advice.
Suffolk County Council does not maintain the external sites accessed through these links, and therefore does not assume any responsibility for their content. The inclusion of a link to a third-party web site on our web pages should not be considered an endorsement or recommendation.
If you have any queries about information accessed through links, you are advised to check directly with the organisation concerned.
All external links on the site are reviewed regularly to check their content and quality. However, if you find a broken link or it links to material you feel is unsuitable, please contact us and let us know.
If you do wish us to consider a link for inclusion
Please contact us with the details.
Please do not contact us again if your link does not appear on our site.
Each site will be looked at in the context of the other information we provide and will only be added if it is considered to be of sufficient quality and meets government-mandated accessibility standards.
It should also meet the standards laid out in the DCLG Code of Recommended Practice on Local Authority Publicity, and not conflict with the Constitution of Suffolk County Council.
Linking to us
If you have a web site, you are welcome to link to the Suffolk County Council Adult Learning Service website without requesting specific permission.
Our home page address is www.learnsuffolk.org and should be labelled “Adult Learning Service Suffolk County Council”.
You may link to us from your site as long as our site appears in its normal form. For example: it does not appear inside your own frameset; with any advertising; or in such a way as to pass off the material as your own.