Privacy Statement
The Spastic Centre is committed to safeguarding your privacy online. We do not collect personal information from you unless you voluntarily and knowingly provide it to us. We do not provide or sell information about our members or site visitors to vendors. Please read our Privacy Policy below for a more detailed explanation.
The Spastic Centre – Privacy Policy
The Spastic Centre is committed to safeguarding your privacy online.
The Spastic Centre is committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy lets you know how your personal information is processed and used. We do not collect personal information from you unless you voluntarily and knowingly provide it to us. We do not provide or sell information about our members or site visitors to vendors.
This Privacy Statement applies to all Spastic Centre sites. The Spastic Centre is not responsible for the privacy practices, privacy statements, or content of various other web sites linked to ours.
Privacy Policy Enforcement
If you would like more information about The Spastic Centre’s approach to privacy or wish to raise an issue or concern, you may contact us at MyChallenge@tscnsw.org.au. Please specify “Privacy Statement” in the subject line of your email.
Personal Information
We do not collect any personal information from a visitor to our site unless that visitor explicitly and intentionally provides it. If you are simply browsing our site, we do not gather any personal information about you.
Joining our E-Community
When you become a member of our e-community you explicitly and intentionally provide The Spastic Centre with and consent to our collection of certain information. The Spastic Centre will collect your name and contact details for the purpose of issuing a Username and Password. We may also contact you from time to time with updates on issues relevant to The Spastic Centre, unless you specify otherwise. If you would like to opt-out of being contacted, please contact us at MyChallenge@tscnsw.org.au
Security Procedures
To ensure security, The Spastic Centre uses a highly secure internet connection to protect against the loss, misuse, and alteration of any information we receive from you. However, as with any transmission over the Internet, there is always some element of risk involved in sending personal information.
Use of Cookies
A “cookie” is a small text file that is transferred to your computer hard drive by a web page server. The cookie stores information about the use of the site and can be retrieved by your web page server. Most web browsers are initially set to accept cookies. However, you can choose if and how a cookie is accepted by configuring your browser accordingly.
We do not use cookies in any way that can identify you when you are in the public section of our web site. If you use the secure section of our web site then we use cookies in a number of ways. This includes using cookies to assist in identification and to ensure you are not shown promotional material you have already seen while visiting the site. If your browser is configured to reject all cookies, you will be unable to use the secure section of our web site.
Access and Correction
Generally, The Spastic Centre allows individuals to access to their own information through the secure part of this web site. Using their Username and Password an individual may review and update their membership details at any time.
In addition, The Spastic Centre will correct information it has about an individual if it discovers, or the individual is able to show, the information is incorrect. If an individual seeks a correction and The Spastic Centre disagrees that the information is correct, The Spastic Centre will provide the individual with its reasons for taking that view.
Participation in Surveys and Research
From time to time we may ask members and people on The Spastic Centre’s E Community to participate in a voluntary survey. Survey information will be used to improve this web site and our customer service.
Our Security Procedures
To ensure security, The Spastic Centre uses a highly secure internet connection to protect against the loss, misuse, and alteration of any information we receive from you. As with any transmission over the Internet, however, there is always some element of risk involved in sending personal information.
Changes to this Privacy Statement
If a material change is made to this Privacy Statement and/or the way we use our members details, we will post prominent notice of the nature of such change on the first page of this Privacy Statement and also on our home page.
Additional Information
The Privacy Commissioner
Office of the Federal Privacy Commissioner
GPO Box 5218
Sydney NSW 5218
Ph – 1300 363 992
Internet – http://privacy.gov.au
(Note: This link will open up a new web browser.)
Email – privacy@privacy.gov.au