Imaging Partnership Policies
Our mission is to inspire a generation of children to engage in learning through the world we have created. When creating Imaging Partnership, we set our standards very high and have adopted certain important policies to which we adhere. These mainly cover how we accommodate the widest spectrum of abilities we possibly can, but also to ensure the safety of the children that trust us to do so.
Special Needs:
Imaging Partnership enables teachers to differentiate their lesson content according to their students’ aptitudes and abilities which is ideal in an SEN environment. Activities support all the main learning styles using colour, sound, text, audio commentary, animated graphics and interactivity, to appeal to the widest possible range of users, from children on the autistic spectrum to those with English as an additional language. Often the operating system’s settings can be used to increase the mouse pointer size on screen or vary the volume of the audio files.
Gifted and Talented
Imaging Partnership’s Activities support and provide gifted and talented children with the opportunity to further their learning on a personalised level. Children can work through the highly engaging interactive learning materials specifically targeting their level of knowledge and can work at their own pace without the support of a teacher, further developing their learning independence.
Inclusion
Imaging Partnership is an inclusive resource. We take into account the diversity of learning needs, cultural backgrounds and interests of the children who use us.
Because it is important to, we:
- cater for different learning styles
- build on children’s interests and cultural experiences
- use materials that reflect social and cultural diversity and provide positive images of race, gender and disability
- deliver consistency in design and functionality
Accessibility
Imaging Partnership believes that web content should be accessible to everyone. We meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0.
Privacy and e-Safety
We are dedicated to safeguarding any personal information collected online and to helping parents and children learn about safe use of the internet. We store all collected child data on secure, dedicated servers.
If you are a teacher and/or parent using Imaging Partnership for school use, please view our Data and Privacy Policy for the Schools Product.
If you are a parent and your child is using Imaging Partnership’s Home account, please view our Data and Privacy Policy for the Homes Product.
IP Privacy Policy
Imaging Partnership Ltd takes your privacy seriously. We collect and use personal data only as it might be needed for us to deliver our products and services to you. Your personal data includes information such as:
- Contact details.
- Product serial numbers and other licence details for products we have sold to you (either directly or via our authorised partners), or when you register purchases with us.
- Detailed case notes of any IT support or consultancy services we provide to you.
We collect this information so that we can provide the best possible efficiency and continuity of service to you. Much of what you likely consider personal data is collected directly from you when you:
- Purchase any of our products or services (eg: billing information, including name, address, payment details and other contact information such as e-mail addresses);
- Request support or other assistance from us (e.g., detailed case notes); or
- Complete contact forms or request other information from us (eg: e-mail address);
We strive to minimise the data we collect and limit its use to only that which we need to best deliver and improve our products and services, or as we might be required or permitted for legal compliance or other lawful purposes.
We do not, and do not intend to, sell your data to any third parties. We may share some of your personal data with trusted commercial partners as appropriate and necessary for them to perform services on our behalf, such as processing credit card payments, or to better provide you with local support in your own country where we have existing arrangements in place with national agents acting on our behalf.
We may also contact you directly or through a third party service provider by email, phone or SMS (text message) regarding products or services you have signed up to or purchased from us, such as necessary to deliver service related communications. We may also contact you with offers for additional services we think you’ll find valuable, but only if you give us consent. You don’t need to provide consent as a condition to purchase our goods or services.
If you utilise our services from a country other than the United Kingdom (which is where our operations are located), your communications with us may result in transferring your personal data across international borders to be transferred and processed outside of the EEA. In these cases, your personal data is handled according to this Privacy Policy.
We cooperate with government and law enforcement officials and, where appropriate, private parties to enforce and comply with the law. We will disclose information we hold about you to government or law enforcement officials or private parties as we, in our discretion, believe necessary or appropriate to respond to claims and legal process, to protect our property and rights or the property and rights of a third party, to protect the safety of the public or any person, or to prevent or stop activity we consider to be illegal or unethical.
To the extent we are legally permitted to do so, we will take reasonable steps to notify you in the event that we are required to provide your personal information to third parties as part of legal process.
Our websites may contain links to third-party websites. Please note we are not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of third-party sites. Please read the privacy policy of any website you visit.
Our websites may also make use of cookies – where this is the case, our use of these is governed by our Cookie Policy.
We follow generally accepted standards to store and protect the personal data we collect, both during transmission and once received and stored, including utilisation of encryption where appropriate.
If you wish to access, update or delete your data please make your request to us at enquiries@imagingpartnership.co.uk, or by other means as described in our Contact page. If you make a request to delete your personal data, the request will be honoured only to the extent it is (1) no longer necessary for any services purchased and (2) no longer required for our legitimate business purposes or legal or contractual record keeping requirements.
If you have any questions about the security or retention of your personal data, please contact us as above.
CoCo Systems Ltd. is registered on the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office’s Register of Data Controllers under number ZA647373. You may direct questions or complaints in respect of how we handle your Personal Data to the Information Commissioner’s Office.

