Disclaimer
The materials presented here have been compiled by the Asthma
Foundation of WA for use by general practitioners, health professionals,
medical, pharmaceutical and nursing students, teachers and people
with asthma. The information and treatment protocols contained
in the handbooks, pamphlets and educational materials are based
on current medical knowledge and practice as at the date of
publication. They are intended as a general guide only and are
not intended to replace medical care. The Asthma Foundation
of WA and its employees accept no responsibility for the contents
of the publications or for any consequences of treating asthma
according to the guidelines contained therein.
THE ASTHMA FOUNDATION OF WA (AFWA)
PRIVACY POLICY
The Asthma Foundation of WA is committed to the protection
of private information that it gathers from those with whom
we have contact for asthma education/information, members of
the Foundation, donors, website users, corporate sector clients,
health professionals and other entities.
We acknowledge the trust that is given to us when we collect
information from you and we will do all in our power to ensure
that we respect your trust and protect your privacy. To do that,
we will adopt the following principles.
COLLECTION OF INFORMATION
• We will only collect personal information from you
when it is necessary for one or more of our legitimate services,
functions or activities.
• The health information you give us will be used to provide
you with the best possible information we have at our disposal
to help you manage your asthma effectively.
• We will not collect personal information about you or
your medical condition from anyone else but you or a responsible
carer, unless consent is given.
• We will only collect information for children and young
people from a parent, guardian, responsible carer or directly
from the child or young person where that is appropriate.
• We will not use unlawful or unfair means to obtain information.
USE AND DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION
• The information we collect from you will be used to
respond to your asthma needs or for other legitimate services,
functions or activities.
• The information you give us may be used to generate
statistics that will assist us to understand how people manage
their asthma and to help us provide better services or resources.
We will not personally identify any information used for statistical
processing.
• We may contact you to see whether the information we
provided was adequate and to ascertain whether any further support
or information would help you. We may also ask you about our
service delivery and how we may improve our profile and/or services.
• If you are not already a financial supporter of our
work, we may invite you to make a contribution to the fight
against asthma. However, financial support will not be a prerequisite
for our support to you. You may request at any time that we
do not send you invitations to contribute to our work and we
will honour that request.
• We will not sell or trade your contact details to any
other person or organisation for purposes of direct marketing.
• The information we collect will not be disclosed to
a third person or organisation, including your doctor, unless
you ask us to do so, or give your consent to any request for
transfer of the information. In the event that you are not able
to give your consent, we will act on the advice of a responsible
person who is caring for you.
• We will co-operate with requests from statutory or other
bodies for information you have provided to us where the request
is authorised by a relevant Act.
DATA QUALITY
• We will take all reasonable steps to ensure that the
information we collect is accurate and up-to date.
DATA SECURITY
• We will ensure that only qualified Foundation staff
can access your private information and we will destroy or remove
personal identification from it when there is no longer an apparent
use for it. If you ask us to do it, we will destroy or remove
identification from your private information at any time.
OPENNESS
• We will provide you with a printed copy of our Privacy
Policy upon request. The policy will also be available on our
web site and will be published from time to time in our newsletter.
• We will tell you what information we hold, how we collected
it and how we use it, upon request.
ACCESS AND CORRECTION
• You may have access to your information upon request
and we will change any information you deem to be incorrect.
Access will be subject to proof of identity and will be available
from our registered office. We will not delete or change your
records if we have received a request from statutory or other
bodies for information you have provided to us.
• We will not provide you with access to information for
another person without their consent or unless you can provide
reasonable proof that you are acting as a responsible carer
for that person.
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IDENTIFIERS
• Where possible we will use a unique and personal identifier
to distinguish your information. We will not disclose that identifier
to any other person or organisation except under the circumstances
mentioned above.
• We will not ask you for or use any other identifier
issued to you by any other agency, organisation or government
department.
ANONYMITY
• Unless there is a good practical or legal reason that
requires identification, you will have the choice of remaining
anonymous when providing information to us. In this case, the
record may still be used for unidentified statistical data but
we may not then be able to provide you with support information
or follow up.
TRANSBORDER DATA FLOWS
• We will not transfer your information within or outside
of Australia without your consent or the consent of a responsible
carer.
SENSITIVE INFORMATION
• We will not collect personal information revealing
ethnic or racial origin, political opinions, religious beliefs,
health, disability or other sensitive information unless we
have your consent.
INTERNET TRANSACTIONS AND ENQUIRIES
Collection of Click Stream and other information
• When you visit our web site, our server logs the following
information, which is provided by your browser. This information
is logged for statistical purposes only:
• your server’s IP address or your personal IP address.
These addresses are numbers unique to the machine through which
you access the internet;
• the type of browser and operating system you are using;
• the address of the referring site, i.e. the previous
site you visited;
• the date and time of your visit; and,
• the address of the pages accessed and the documents
downloaded.
We will not try to identify you or your browsing activities
except, in the unlikely event of an investigation, where a law
enforcement agency may exercise legal authority to inspect the
service provider’s logs.
COOKIES
A cookie is a packet of information that allows the computer
that houses our web site (the server) to identify and interact
more effectively with your computer. Our server generates a
temporary cookie, which is used to keep track of the pages you
have accessed whilst visiting our web site. The cookie exists
only for the time you are using our server. At the end of your
interaction with us the cookie no longer exists on your computer
and cannot be used for further identification or access to your
machine.
Our web site may also store cookies on your web browser in
order to improve service for you on a subsequent visit to our
web site. We may use a third-party to collect statistical data
via cookies but that information will not be identified with
you.
LINKS TO OTHER SITES
Our web site contains links to other sites on the Internet.
Those sites are not under our control and we cannot be held
responsible for the privacy practices or content of those sites.
Some sites may not be subject to Australian Privacy Law. We
suggest that you review the privacy policy of each site before
providing any response or information.
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