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How we protect your data

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  • 1 Nov 2022 4:18 pm AEST Date Time
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Courtesy of Cancer Council WA

In recent months data breaches have become a prominent topic. Here at Cancer Council WA, we take protecting your data very seriously.

Whenever you head to our website or decide to generously donate via our fundraising pages, buy a raffle ticket or communicate with us online, you might wonder what data is gathered, and how that affects you.

We want to make sure that we’re as careful and transparent as possible when we capture data, store it, and most importantly, how we use it.

Why we collect your data

We are a community-funded organisation, and we rely on donations from people like you, so we may contact those who have used our services in the past or who have indicated that they may wish to assist us in the future. This enables us to continue to provide support for West Australians impacted by a cancer diagnosis.

We might require personal data to communicate with you about the products, services, campaigns, and events that you might be interested in. We also need these details to update you on organisational operations and activities.

Any time we use your personal information to send you marketing and promotional information by post, email, or telephone, we will provide you with an opportunity to opt-out of receiving any further communications.

How we collect personal data

When we collect personal data, it will always be in line with our Privacy Policy.

In most cases, we collect personal information directly from you. This may be in person, on the telephone or online.

We may also collect personal information through written correspondence, such as emails, mail and SMS.

To provide some of our services, we may collect personal information from third parties including, health and support service providers, fundraisers, event partners, families, and friends.

We will use your personal information to communicate with you ourselves about our own events, services, programs, and initiatives.

Where and how we store your data

We take all reasonable steps to protect the personal data that we hold from misuse, interference, or loss. We also ensure there is no unauthorised access, modification, or disclosure.

Your personal information will be stored on a password protected electronic database. This database is maintained by a cloud hosting service provider or other third-party database storage providers. Backups of electronic information are written to drives, which are stored offsite.

Where personal information is stored with a third-party, we have arrangements which require those third-parties to maintain the security of the information. All donations and raffle ticket purchases are processed through fundraisin.co which is widely used within the not-for-profit sector, due to their highly secure payment portal. It is well respected nationally and internationally.

Our commitment to data security

We are committed to ensuring that your data and privacy are protected. To meet this commitment, we constantly monitor our compliance and improve on any areas we identify as needing additional development.

When we capture any personal data, we are bound by a set of principles known as the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) under the Privacy Act 1988.

We take every reasonable step to protect your personal information against a data breach. We also abide by the requirements of the Privacy Act’s Notifiable Data Breach Scheme.

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