Ability Hut respects your privacy and has a privacy policy in line with Australian Privacy Principles.
Ability Hut’s privacy policy is about:
- the kinds of personal information that we may collect and hold;
- how we collect and hold personal information;
- the reasons why we collect, hold, use and disclose personal information;
- how you may access the personal information that we hold about you;
- how you can ask for your personal information to be changed if it is incorrect;
- how you can ask questions or make a complaint about how Ability Hut has handled your personal information.
Here is a summary of some important aspects of our privacy policy.
In order to provide services and supports and to conduct our business activities, we may need to collect personal information about you. This may include your name, home and email address and your telephone numbers. We may also collect some sensitive information such as information about your health or finances. If this information is not provided, we may not be able to provide you with the services you request.
We take reasonable steps to ensure the personal information we collect about you is accurate, complete, up-to-date, relevant, secure and that it is not accessed or disclosed to anyone without authority. We will only disclose your information to people within our organisation who may need to know that information to provide you with the best services. We can only do this in ways that comply with Australian Privacy Principles.
Complaints about privacy
Please contact the Executive Officer if you:
- have any enquiries regarding our privacy policy
- wish to access or correct your personal information
- require more details about how we handle your personal information or
- wish to make a complaint about how we have handled your personal information.