The Foundation House web site is operated
by The Victorian Foundation for Survivors of Torture Inc
(ABN 52 783 974 656) under the domain name www.foundationhouse.org.au
Foundation
House respects, and is committed to protecting your privacy.
Foundation House is committed to compliance with the laws
that protect your Personal Information, including the Privacy
Act 1988 and the National Privacy Principles
The personal information you provide will remain private and will only be used
for the purposes outlined here. Foundation House will not share, sell, lend or
rent your personal information to be used by outside parties without your explicit
permission.
Your confidential use of this site cannot be guaranteed by Foundation House.
Foundation House shall not be responsible for any harm that you or any person
may suffer as a result of a breach of confidentiality in respect to your use
of this site or any information transmitted to or by this site.
If you have any
queries about our privacy statement you can contact us by:
- Sending an e-mail to info@foundationhouse.org.au
- Calling us on 03 9388 0022 during business hours (9-5pm
EST); or
- Post to Foundation House, 6 Gardiner Street, Brunswick,
3056
What information will be collected from the web
site?
When you visit our web site or download information,
we will collect and store your assigned IP address, the
date and time of your visit, the information accessed and
the referring page. Information which you submit to us
in web forms, or other means may be stored and used according
to this privacy statement.
We may use the information you provide within Foundation
House for the purposes of administering memberships, responding
to your comments or questions, providing follow-up information
about Foundation House's activities, contributor research,
reporting and to improve our web site.
Data Security
We will take all reasonable
steps to protect your personal information from misuse or
loss, and from unauthorised access, modification or disclosure.
Disclosure of personal information
We will
not sell, lend or rent any of your personal (or financial)
information without your explicit consent. The only exception
to this is where Foundation House may be required to disclose
certain information if:
- The disclosure is required or authorised by law;
- An investigation of suspected fraud or unlawful activity
has been or is being conducted by the organisation and
the information is disclosed to relevant persons or authorities;
- The organisation believes the disclosure is reasonably
necessary to assist a law enforcement agency or an agency
responsible for national security in the performance of
its functions; or
- The use or disclosure is required for the preparation
for or the conduct of legal proceedings or for the implementation
of the orders of a court or tribunal.
Access to personal information
Wherever possible, and if it is lawful, we will let you see
the information we hold about you and correct it if it
is wrong. Please make your request in writing and mail
it to Foundation House, 6 Gardiner Street, Brunswick, 3056
or e-mail us at info@foundationhouse.org.au We
will only respond to a request if your postal address is
specified.
How we handle e-mails
We will preserve the
content of any e-mail that you send us if we believe that
we have a legal requirement to do so. Any personal information
contained in your e-mail, including your e-mail address,
will be used or disclosed in ways set out in this privacy
statement. Your e-mail message content may be monitored by
our Internet Service Provider or Foundation House employees
for troubleshooting and maintenance purposes or where e-mail
abuse is suspected. E-mail is an insecure communications
medium: it should not be used for confidential correspondence.
Outside links
This site contains hypertext
links to other web sites. Foundation House is not responsible
for the privacy practices or the content of such web sites.
Linked websites are responsible for their own privacy practices,
and we recommend that you read the privacy policy of such
sites to familiarise yourself with their respective privacy
practices.

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