Privacy Policy – Mary MacKillop Today
Commitment
Mary MacKillop Today is committed to a world in which the rights and dignity of each person is realised. This encompasses our commitment to our staff, our donors and the communities who participate in our programs both domestically and internationally.
Therefore, Mary MacKillop Today seeks not just to comply with the requirements of the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Act), including the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs), and any other applicable privacy laws in Australia but we seek to demonstrate a culture of best practice within a spirit of accountability and respect.
Mary MacKillop Today is committed to regularly updating our practices to accommodate changes in technology, the organisation’s function and legislation. Regular 6 monthly refresher training on individual and organisational responsibilities will be conducted for all staff as well as 6-monthly spot checks by the two Data & Privacy Focal Points to manage the risk of data breaches.
Policy
This Privacy Policy sets out the way in which we collect, use and disclose your personal information.
This Privacy Policy also helps you understand why and how we collect and use personal information, and what to do if you have questions, concerns or complaints.
By visiting our website, requesting marketing material/s, signing up to our newsletter, signing a petition, applying for employment with us, making a donation or otherwise providing us with your personal information, you acknowledge that your personal information is being collected, used and disclosed as set out in this Privacy Policy.
Last updated 28 July 2022
Mary MacKillop Today is committed to a world in which the rights and dignity of each person is realised. This encompasses our commitment to our staff, our donors and the communities who participate in our programs both domestically and internationally.
Therefore, Mary MacKillop Today seeks not just to comply with the requirements of the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Act), including the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs), and any other applicable privacy laws in Australia but we seek to demonstrate a culture of best practice within a spirit of accountability and respect.
Mary MacKillop Today is committed to regularly updating our practices to accommodate changes in technology, the organisation's function and legislation. Regular 6 monthly refresher training on individual and organisational responsibilities will be conducted for all staff as well as 6-monthly spot checks by the two Data & Privacy Focal Points to manage the risk of data breaches.
This Privacy Policy sets out the way in which we collect, use and disclose your personal information.
This Privacy Policy also helps you understand why and how we collect and use personal information, and what to do if you have questions, concerns or complaints.
By visiting our website at www.MaryMacKillopToday.org.au, requesting marketing material/s, signing up to our newsletter, signing a petition, applying for employment with us, making a donation or otherwise providing us with your personal information, you acknowledge that your personal information is being collected, used and disclosed as set out in this Privacy Policy.
Mary MacKillop Today regularly asks for information that helps us to engage with you. We collect personal information about individuals including donors, volunteers, contractors and job applicants. It is your choice how much information you provide, and you may deal with us on an anonymous basis or by using a pseudonym when you make inquiries through our website; or make general inquiries by telephone and do not require a further response from us; or to make a donation anonymously. We may however, need certain contact details from you to respond to inquiries or to otherwise deal with you.
Some examples of what information we commonly collect:
- Donor/customer credit card details: credit card number, expiry date, CCV;
- Donor financial details: payment dates and amounts, payment methods;
- Donor identifying information: residential address, telephone number, email, date of birth, occupation, job title, relationship with other contacts or organisations in the database, communication preferences;
- Communications with donors: personal beliefs, opinions, history of illnesses within the family, likelihood of leaving a bequest, propensity to give;
- Online activity via surveys, social media (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter);
- Staff salaries, residential address, phone number, tax file numbers, criminal check, employment history, educational qualifications, volunteering history, company expenses;
- Employment history, educational qualifications, tax file numbers and volunteering history – in respect of prospective employees and volunteers;
- Applicant/client identifying information: identity card numbers, residential address, telephone number, email, date of birth;
- Applicant/client financial information: bank transactions, utility bills, rent ledger, fine documents, income statements, loan payment plans;
- Applicant medical information or evidence of hardship: documents providing evidence of a disability, medical condition or other hardships e.g. personal, social, geographic;
- Applicant academic performance: referee statements, exam results, assessment results;
- Conversations by phone or email with our staff and volunteers.
In most cases, we will ask you for this information directly (for example asking you to complete a donation form, sending you a survey, requesting newsletter subscription preferences or when you make inquiries about us and/or apply for employment with us) either in-person, over the phone or via email.
In some instances, we may collect personal information about individuals from third parties, such as:
- Recruitment agencies or other third parties who advise us of your potential interest in a role or from referees for potential employees, volunteers or contractors;
- Referral agencies or other third parties who refer potential applicants/clients/ participants to our programs;
- Third party service providers, such as online fundraising entities who collect donations on our behalf and our IT and database providers;
- Where we obtain such information from other, publicly available resources, such as telephone directories.
Some information is also collected automatically (for example online activity by visitors to our website). This information is not linked to any personally identifiable details and is only stored temporarily.
Mary MacKillop Today may also collect personal information from publicly available sources such as the telephone directory.
To protect your privacy and personal information when you contact us, we’ll ask you to confirm your identity by getting you to confirm a few details which we have on record, such as your current address, phone number, and donor number.
We keep key personal information secure in our supporter database, through encryption software and password protected documents, signing Non-Disclosure Agreements with external consultants, training all staff in Data Breach Prevention and conducting regular tests and audits to ensure that information is held securely and safely.
Physical copies of your information, such as donation forms, are kept securely and destroyed or deidentified if no longer needed. Staff and volunteers are required to sign our policies relating to privacy, and police checks are conducted for sensitive roles. For further assurance, Mary MacKillop Today has a Data Breach Prevention Policy that clearly sets out steps for reporting, containing, assessing and notifying of any potential data breaches.
We collect, use, hold and disclose your personal information as necessary for purposes directly related to our functions and activities, including:
- Processing donations and completing financial transactions, including issuing receipts
- Communicating with you via postal mail, email or phone
- Providing updates on our work and how your donations are making a difference
- Responding to your questions, comments or other requests
- Undertaking marketing activities
- Assessing candidate applications from potential future staff
- Identifying, engaging and managing program clients/ participants, including children
- Analysing our effectiveness, for example monitoring and evaluating program implementation, reviewing response rates from donors and segmentation of our database
- Any other purpose identified at the time of collecting your information
Any personal contact information you provide to us may be disclosed, if appropriate, to third parties who provide services on our behalf, such as mail, database, telephone, IT, audit, professional advice, payment processing and research services.
We may also disclose your personal information to our volunteers who assist with many of our tasks.
We do not disclose your personal information to any entity located outside of Australia. Moreover, we do not share contact details with other charitable organisations without express permission from the owner.
We will only disclose your personal information:
- with your consent; or
- for a purpose which you would reasonably expect; or
- as required or permitted by law; or
- in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
We track traffic patterns throughout the URL (website) registered to us.
We use "cookies" on our website. A "cookie" is a small amount of information which is transferred to the hard drive of your computer, and which can identify your web browser, but not you. If you want, you can disable your web browser from accepting cookies. If you do so, you can still access our website, but not all services may be available.
We may automatically collect general statistical information on our website and social media platforms about visitors, such as IP addresses, browsers used, dates visited, pages visited and number of visitors. However, such information does not refer to individuals by name or their contact details. We use this data in aggregate to improve our website and social media platforms. We may provide such aggregated data to third parties, but in so doing, we do not provide personal information without the individual's consent.
Where we use your personal information to send you marketing materials by post or email we will provide you with the opportunity to opt-out of receiving such information.
By electing not to opt-out we will assume we have your implied consent to receive similar communications in the future.
- Unsubscribing from email lists - Every time we send emails for marketing or promotional purposes, our emails will contain instructions on how you may unsubscribe from the relevant email list in respect of direct marketing.
- Unsubscribing from hard copy promotional materials - When we send you hard copy promotional materials, such materials will include instructions on how you may unsubscribe from receiving such materials.
Otherwise, you can unsubscribe from receiving our marketing materials by contacting our Donor Care Officer at the details below.
You can access, update or correct the information we have collected or let us know of your communication preferences by contacting our Supporter Relations team:
- By Phone on +61 2 8912 2777
- By emailing [email protected]
- By mail to Mary MacKillop Today PO Box 1646 North Sydney NSW 2060
If we do not agree to provide you with access to your personal information or to amend or annotate the information we hold about you, you may seek a review of our decision through the Donor Care Officer.
If we do not agree to make the requested changes to your personal information, you may make a statement about the requested changes and we will attach it to your record.
If you wish to speak to our Donor Care Officer, please call +61 2 8912 2777.
To make a complaint relating to your personal information or if you think that we have breached the APPs, you can email us at [email protected], phone us on +61 2 8912 2777 or mail us a letter, addressed to the 'Donor Care Officer' to PO Box 1646 North Sydney NSW 2059 Australia or contact our local office or partner.
If you believe that your complaint has not been satisfactorily addressed by us, or that Mary MacKillop Today has breached the Australian Council for International Development (ACFID) Code of Conduct, you can make a complaint to ACFID's Code of Conduct Committee lodged directly on its website at www.acfid.asn.au.