We respect your privacy
RMHC and each RMHC Chapter (together, the Organisation and collectively, we, us, our) respects your right to privacy and handles personal information in accordance with the Australian Privacy Principles, which are contained within Schedule 1 of the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (APP).
What personal information we collect
Unsolicited information
When you visit our website
When you come on to our website we may collect certain information such as browser type, operating system, website visited immediately before coming to our site, etc. This information is used in an aggregated manner to analyse how people use our site, such that we can improve our service.
Cookies
As is very common for companies, we use cookies on our website. Cookies are very small files which a website uses to identify you when you come back to the site and to store details about your use of the site. Cookies are not malicious programs that access or damage your computer. We use cookies to improve the experience of people using our website. If you do not wish to receive any cookies you may set your browser to refuse cookies. This may mean you will not be able to take full advantage of the services on our website.
How we collect and hold your personal information
Where practicable, we collect personal information directly from you in a variety of ways, including:
Storage and retention of your personal information
Your personal information may be held in an electronic database and physical files in our respective offices. We will retain your personal information for as long as necessary for the purpose for which it was collected and as required by law, and take appropriate technical, organisational and physical measures to keep your personal information secure. This includes utilisation of online systems with password protection.
The purposes for which we collect, hold, use and disclose your personal information
Our main purposes for collecting, holding, using and disclosing personal information are the following:
Direct marketing
We may, from time to time, use your personal information for the purposes of sending you marketing materials. We only do so in accordance with applicable laws or with your prior consent. If you are receiving promotional information from us and do not wish to receive this information any longer, please contact us at [email protected] asking to be removed from our mailing lists or use the unsubscribe facilities included in our marketing communications.
Access your personal information
You may make a written request to access to personal information we hold about you and you may request that corrections be made to that information by contacting the National Privacy Officer (details in the ‘How to Contact Us’ section in this Policy).You may also ask us whether we hold any personal information about you and whether we have disclosed that information.We will generally provide you with access to any personal information held about you on request. In limited circumstances however, we may refuse access if required or permitted by law. If we do not provide you with access, we will explain the reason for this in writing.We will correct any personal information that is inaccurate, out of date, incomplete, irrelevant or misleading and will advise any person we have disclosed the information to about the amendment provided it is reasonably practicable to do so.If we do not correct your personal information when you have asked us to do so, you may ask us to take reasonable steps to attach a statement to the information about the correction you sought.We will not charge you for making an application to access your personal information but may charge a reasonable fee to cover the cost of giving access, such as photocopying costs. We will advise you if such a charge applies before your request is dealt with.
Complaints about Privacy
If you have any complaints about our privacy practices, including a suspected breach of the APP, please send it by email to the National Privacy Officer (details in the ‘How to Contact Us’ section in this Policy). We take complaints very seriously and will respond shortly after receiving written notice of your complaint. If we fail to respond to your complaint within a reasonable time of receiving it in writing or if you are dissatisfied with the response that you receive from us, you may have the right to make a complaint to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.You can obtain further general information about your privacy rights and privacy law from the OAIC by:
The Australian Information Commissioner
GPO Box 5218
Sydney NSW 1042
Changes to our Policy
Please be aware that we may change this Privacy Policy from time to time in the future. The revised versions will be uploaded onto our website, so please check back from time to time. If, at any point, we decide to use personal information in a manner materially different from that stated at the time it was collected we will notify you by email or via a prominent notice on our website, and where necessary we will seek your prior consent.
Contact Us
If you have any questions about this Policy, please contact our office via [email protected] or our National Privacy Officer:
For the purpose of this policy, the following definitions apply:
“Health information” includes information about physical or mental health or a disability an individual has had at any time, an individual’s express wishes about future provision of health services to him or her, any health service that has been or is to be provided to an individual, any personal information collected to provide or in providing a health service, information collected in connection with a donation or intended donation of body parts, organs or body substances, genetic information that is or could be predictive of health at any time of the individual or a relative of the individual and healthcare identifiers.
“Personal information” means information or an opinion about an identified individual, or an individual who is reasonably identifiable, whether the information or opinion is true or not, and whether the information or opinion is recorded in a material form or not.
“Sensitive information” is a type of personal information and includes health information, genetics, race, political opinion or membership, religion, philosophical beliefs, union membership, sexual preference and criminal record.
“RMHC” means Ronald McDonald House Charities Pty Ltd (ABN 22 003 000 806) as trustee for the Ronald McDonald House Charities Trust.
“RMHC Chapter” means each of the following Ronald McDonald House Charities chapter operating as an incorporated association or company limited by guarantee and licensed to use the RMHC name and trademarks and other intellectual property: